• Books & Book Reviews - Fiction

    Home At Summer’s End

    This is the fourth and last story of Anderson sisters and their friend Annie and I was sad to leave the characters of  Hillsboro behind when I finished Home At Summer’s End. Home At Summer’s End Rose Anderson is done with being known as “the nice one” in the small town where she lives. She’s done with playing third, fifth, seventh wheel at loud gatherings on her family’s flower farm. And most of all, she is done with the pitying looks she gets about her single status from the way-too-interested townsfolk. Busy with her flower-arranging business, Rose has no time for…

  • Books & Book Reviews - Fiction

    My Husband’s Daughter

    My Husband’s Daughter is a heartbreaking and emotional story of from Bookouture author, Emma Robinson. My Husband’s Daughter Cara took a deep breath and let it out slowly. ‘She’s not just my daughter,’ she said as she turned in her seat to face Jack. This man she had once loved, but who she hadn’t seen for nearly five years. ‘Sophie is your daughter too.’ It is just past ten o’clock on a cold Friday evening when Rebecca and her husband Jack’s doorbell rings. Outside is a woman who introduces herself as Jack’s ex-girlfriend Cara. And she’s holding the hand of a shivering, blue-eyed, four-year-old…

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    Gone Before

    This is another thriller that involves a missing girl but Gone Before has a different twist from Silent Dolls and Hidden Lake. Gone Before ‘My name is Phoebe Locklear. I think I’m your daughter.’ I rehearse the words as I walk up the path, clutching a faded old photograph of a little girl with thick dark hair. When I knock, the door opens, and there she is: the woman I believe is my mother. The woman whose five-year-old daughter disappeared fifteen years ago. Had I known what would happen next, would I have knocked on that door? Would I take…