This was a total impulse selection off of NetGalley. I had no idea what to expect and no preconceptions of if I’d like it or not, For the record, I loved it! A sparkling romantic comedy starring a bestselling author who goes to Paris to overcome writer's block and rediscovers family, independence, and love along... Continue Reading →
Review of Where Hope is Found by Rebecca L. Marsh
One tiny moment in time can shatter your whole world.A family beach vacation turns to tragedy and Marissa must find a way for her and her traumatized eight-year-old daughter, Maisy, to move forward and heal. But memories of what she lost surround her, threatening to take her to a dark place; a place she can... Continue Reading →
Review of What You Wish For by Katherine Center
Definitely a sweet, heart-warming story. Samantha Casey is a school librarian who loves her job, the kids, and her school family with passion and joy for living.But she wasn’t always that way. Duncan Carpenter is the new school principal who lives by rules and regulations, guided by the knowledge that bad things can happen. But... Continue Reading →
Cover Reveal for Hiding Cracked Glass by James J. Cudney @jamescudney4 @Shalini_G26
Welcome to The Cozy Pages this morning. I’m so happy to share with you the cover for the sequel to James J. Cudney's first novel, Watching Glass Shatter. Check out the cover for Hiding Cracked Glass. It’s always a pleasure to feature Jay on this blog; and I promise you this is another novel you'll... Continue Reading →
Review of A Vicarage Wedding by Kate Hewitt
I absolutely adored A Vicarage Christmas and A Vicarage Reunion but this one didn’t quite match up to those, for me. Rachel Holley has always dreamed of a wedding—the white dress, the fairy tale, and of course, the happily-ever-after. But when her fiancé breaks it off the night before, claiming she doesn’t love him, Rachel’s... Continue Reading →
Spotlight on Watching Glass Shatter SALE (May 17-21)
May is a big month. All of James J. Cudney’s books will be discounted for a few days at some point. Next week, it’s Watching Glass Shatter, his debut 2017 novel about a family drama imploding from a bounty of secrets. Download the Kindle format here as it’s only .99 from 5/17 thru 5/21. Rumor has it... Continue Reading →
Review of Avocado Bliss by Candace Robinson and Gerardo Delgadillo
Sometimes it’s great to step out of your usual genres. I’m not a huge fan of young adult contemporary, and if I’d realized that’s what this book was I might have skipped on Avocado Bliss. I would have missed out on a really sweet and charming story! Dacre Vinson has spent the majority of his... Continue Reading →
Review of The Things We Need to Say by Rachel Burton
Sometimes the things we never say are the most important.Fran loves Will with all her heart. They had a whirlwind romance, a perfect marriage and a wonderful life. Until everything changed. Now Fran needs to find her way again and teaching a yoga retreat in Spain offers her just that. Leaving behind a broken marriage... Continue Reading →
Review of Ten Women by Marcela Serrano
Award-winning Chilean author Marcela Serrano weaves a beautiful story about the universal connections between women.For nine Chilean women, life couldn’t be more different. There is the teenage computer whiz confronting her sexual identity. A middle-aged recluse who prefers the company of her dog over that of most humans. A housekeeper. A celebrity television personality. A... Continue Reading →
Review of A Nanny for Harry by Sylvia Mulholland
Workaholic attorney Kali Miller has it all—perfect husband, perfect house and on her way to partnership at her firm. And she’s about to have the perfect baby, to complete the picture. But doing it all turns out to be a lot harder than having it all. Baby Harry needs a nanny, so Kali can get... Continue Reading →