Sienna returning home is like the return of the prodigal daughter. She was her parent's golden girl, in the time before her childhood fell apart.
The Third Rainbow Girl by Emma Copley Eisenberg, 3 Stars
True crime is a genre I've been reading for along time, possibly even back to junior high? I'm an avid watcher of Dateline and sometimes 48 Hour Mysteries, but I just can't make myself watch 20/20. There's just something about it that is not good. Of course, like any good "murderino," I listen to My... Continue Reading →
Good Girls Lie by J.T. Ellison, 3.5 Stars
Ellison spins a great tale full of the mystery and dark past of a girl's private school and creates multi-dimensional characters who are hiding things from each other and the reader.
The Better Liar by Tanen Jones, 3 Stars
Leslie is a complicated character from the first page. There's just a huge disconnect between who she appears to be and who she really is.
Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano, 5 Stars
There are a handful of books that stand out for me. Books that I will remember for the rest of the my life. Books that I wish I could go back and read again for the first time...Dear Edward is one of those books.
The Wives by Tarryn Fisher, 3.5 Stars
Imagine if you had a husband. And he had two other wives, except you knew nothing about them.