Review Helena Hunting does it again with If You Claim Me. With each new installment in the Toronto Terror series, she raises the bar and delivers on character growth, heartfelt moments, and plenty of laughs. I want to be best friends with Dred. I want to give Connor a hug. I adore the friendship between… Continue reading If You Claim Me by Helena Hunting
Genre: contemporary
Hey Pickpocket by Allison Cundiff
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Allison Cundiff delivers a heartfelt and poignant story with Hey Pickpocket. Through Frances’s first-person POV, she’s talking to the person who stole her phone, passport, and other belongings. She relays her journey of traveling to Ireland after a life-changing incident in her family. She also brought her father’s 20-year-old ashes. But she has no way to contact anyone or travel anywhere else. But one postcard in an annotated book launches her journey of self-forgiveness from the pain she caused and healing from the loss of her father after all this time.
The Man Next Door by Sheila Roberts
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Sheila Roberts delivers a humorous Rear Window retelling with The Man Next Door. Louise is a ham with a big heart and nosy personality. Zona is just trying to get her life together after her ex-husband drains everything they have. And young Bree has lost all interest of serious long-term relationships due to her mother’s history. And they can’t seem to get on the right track with their hot new neighbor, Alec.
