A Well-Read Tart

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Book Review of THE HEIR AFFAIR

Some of you may remember me gushing about The Royal We in one of my earliest posts on the blog, so you can imagine how excited I was to find out that authors Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan were writing its sequel, The Heir Affair! This minute I found out it was publishing, I began chasing down ARCs like kids after an ice cream truck. None made their way to me, though, so I was forced to wait until the ebook was available at my local library. I...

Book Review of THE FLATSHARE

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: the hardest book reviews to write are for the books you love the most. There’s just so much you want to say! And it seems impossible to find the right words to express how much the story means to you. That’s how I feel about The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary. And, I'm completely surprised by this. I went into The Flatshare with low expectations. Very low, to be honest. I’d seen the book...

Book Review of THINGS YOU SAVE IN A FIRE

I'm just going to jump right into it: Things You Save in a Fire by Katherine Center is one of the best books I've read all year. My original interest in this book wasn't huge. Although I've watched parts of Backdraft and all of Ladder 49, I shy away from anything involving firefighters because I just can't handle the emotional devstation that follows most of their storylines. But, a Zumba buddy recommended Things You Save in a Fire to me, and...

Book Review of ONE DAY IN DECEMBER

I received a copy of One Day in December from my library one day in March. This novel made serious waves throughout the book blogosphere when it published in late 2018, aided largely in part by being the December 2018 pick for Reese’s Book Club. Given my love for Jane Green, Sophie Kinsella, and Jenny Colgan, I eagerly anticipated a new chick lit book set in England. I read all of One Day in December, but, honestly, I’m not sure what all the...

Book Review of THE BOOKSHOP ON THE SHORE

Did anyone else feel the earth move?  Sorry, that was because of me. I just added a Jenny Colgan novel – The Bookshop on the Shore -- to my DNF pile. *Gulp* It’s no secret that I adore Colgan’s novels. The Bookshop on the Corner (or, The Book Shop of Happy Ever After, if you’re in the U.K.) was my first foray into the wonderful world of Jenny Colgan. Although I didn’t love it, I liked it enough to read The Little Beach Street Bakery,...

Book Review of THE FRIENDS WE KEEP

It pains me to write this book review of The Friends We Keep. Many of you know that I’m a huge Jane Green fan; I’ve read all of her books, and I’ve recommended quite a few of them on the Tart. Whenever I hear she has a new book coming out, I immediately get on the waiting list for it at my local library. (And, there’s always a waiting list for her new books.) However…after reading The Friends We Keep, I have to finally acknowledge that...

Book Review of I OWE YOU ONE

I've never been happier to be an only child than after reading I Owe You One. The latest novel from Sophia Kinsella is a romantic comedy, like most of her novels, but it’s also about a young woman finding her own voice and learning to stand up for herself against bullies -- most of whom are her own family members. There’s a charming little IOU game that runs back and forth between main character Fixie and love interest Seb, and this...

Book Review of DESPERATE GIRLS

I delved into Desperate Girls expecting a good thriller, and instead I ended up reading a romance novel tinged with a little bit of suspense. I can’t remember why I decided to add Desperate Girls by Laura Griffin to my TBR list. I think I saw a targeted ad for it somewhere, but I can’t be sure. Whatever the prompt -- add it, I did, because the Goodreads book description made it sound like this book would be a sharp, intense thriller that...

Book Review of THE UNHONEYMOONERS

The Unhoneymooners is your next perfect beach read. I originally toyed with giving it a brief mention in my recent Quick Look Books post on Vacation Destination reads. However, in the end, I had to write a full review -- and, of course, give the book its own book-inspired recipe! This newest novel from writing duo Christina Lauren is your quintessential rom-com: two characters who loath one another somehow find themselves on a vacation in...

Book Review of NINE PERFECT STRANGERS

Well. I'm never visiting a health resort. EVER. I'm just going to start this review by saying that Nine Perfect Strangers did not go at all where I thought it would. A lot of people said they had a hard time getting through this entire book, and I didn't quite understand what they meant until about halfway through -- which is about halfway through the titular "nine perfect strangers'" experience at a luxury spa and health resort called...