Kisses and Croissants

Kisses and Croissants

A Dance of Dreams and Romance In the enchanting realm of young adult literature, where dreams take flight and romance blooms amidst iconic backdrops, “Kisses and Croissants” by Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau is a delightful ode to love, ambition, and the allure of...
The Chanel Sisters

The Chanel Sisters

Unveiling Timeless Elegance In a world that often underestimates the power of dreams, “The Chanel Sisters” by Judithe Little emerges as a poignant tale of survival, ambition, and sisterhood. Set against the backdrop of a society that seeks to confine them,...
Our Italian Summer

Our Italian Summer

Our Italian Summer by Jennifer Probst seemed like a book I should love. But, unfortunately I was bored throughout. I considered abandoning it many times but powered on in hopes it would get better. I didn’t like any of the characters — who were all a little...
Paris is Always a Good Idea

Paris is Always a Good Idea

Paris is Always a Good Idea by Jenn McKinlay is a delightful adventure across three countries to reconnect with boyfriends of the past and rediscover the fun-loving innocence of youth. There’s love. There’s food. There’s travel. There’s depth...
Dial A for Aunties

Dial A for Aunties

Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto is light-hearted and ridiculous (in the best way). It is wacky and pretty action-packed right from the start. I found myself casting and visualizing the movie (which needs to happen!) as I read. This book has it all: accidental...
The Last Train to Key West

The Last Train to Key West

I very much enjoyed reading The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton and I think I’m a solid Chanel Cleeton fan after three books in a row at 5 stars from me. Set during Labor Day weekend in 1935, when a devastating hurricane hit the Florida Keys, this work...