Many individuals are both religious and attracted to the same gender or both genders. While a few believe that you cannot both have a love for God and a love for a member of the same gender, many believe that the two are completely compatible. After all, God doesn’t make mistakes. In Daniel M. Jaffe’s Yeled …
Book Review: Designer You by Sarahlyn Bruck
Every once in a while, you get a debut novel that’s truly something special. That’s the case with Sarahlyn Bruck’s Designer You. In this novel, Pam Wheeler seems to have it all – until she suddenly doesn’t. The one thing this novel does well is remind you that everything can change in a minute, nothing is …
Book Review: Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter
Lots of people have complicated relationships with their mothers. In Karin Slaughter’s Pieces of Her, we meet a mother-daughter duo with a very complicated relationship. Andrea Oliver believes that she knows everything she could know about her mother Laura. The two are close, and Andrea has no reason to believe any differently. Laura has many friends, and every …
Book Review: The Daisy Children by Sofia Grant
Sometimes, in order to move forward, it’s important to look backward. Whenever I’m working on revamping aspects of my life, I tend to look back and see where I’ve been to remind myself of where I’m going and how far I’ve come. In Sofia Grant’s The Daisy Children, main character Katie Garrett does just that. She …
Book Review: What Remains of Her by Eric Rickstad
“Lucinda lay awake beneath her bedcovers. The wind wailed at her window. Tree branches scraped against the glass like ragged fingernails. It was almost too scary to go into the woods. Almost. “Under her sheets, she shined her flashlight on the map of the woods she’d drawn with crayons in a sketch pad. She was …
Book Review: The Last Thing I Told You by Emily Arsenault
It’s always good when you find a book you can’t put down, and The Last Thing I Told You by Emily Arsenault is definitely a book you can’t put down. The novel follows the investigation being undertaken of Detective Henry Peacher. A therapist is dead after being bludgeoned in his office, and the investigation makes a …
Book Review: America for Beginners by Leah Franqui
In a time where around us, there’s a lot of racism and xenophobia, including from the nation’s leaders, reading a book about individuals viewing the United States through the eyes of someone born outside the country is even more important. Leah Franqui’s America for Beginners takes readers on a journey with her main character, recently widowed …
Book Review: The Immortal Gene by Jonas Saul
Sometimes, you just really need to read a book that you can’t put down, especially when there’s a lot of news going on and you need a break. Enter The Immortal Gene by Jonas Saul to fill this role. When you pick up the novel, you think it’s going to be a normal detective novel, but in …
Book Review: Dead Girls by Alice Bolin
Most of us have seen a “dead girl show.” This is what Alice Bolin calls a TV show that centers around the dead girl body, usually there in order to propel a male narrative forward. Twin Peaks, NCIS, and Law and Order are all examples of television programs that center around, usually, a dead girl. But Alice …
Book Review: A Handbook For Beautiful People by Jennifer Spruit
When I was 22, I went through a series where one thing happened after another. It was not a great year…and then I turned 23, and I can’t help but mention the Blink 182 song that goes “No one likes you when you’re tweeeeeeentythree…” I was a single momma of a 2-year-old, I had a …