Book Review: Maddie's Saturday to Remember by Karen Jonice Bricker, Samela St. Pierre
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Book Review: Hooked on You (Maple Falls) by Kathleen Fuller
With a little meddling and a lot of kindness from the town, Hayden and Riley find themselves unexpectedly falling for each other as they discover the true meaning of home.
Hooked on You is all about the feels. Riley has some issues, thanks to a less than happy childhood, and has spent most of her life pushing people away so they do not ask questions or have a chance to hurt her. The only person she let in was her grandmother, so when she called looking for help and not taking no for an answer Riley does as asked. I liked that there is a solid slow brewing relationship growing between Riley and Hayden through the story, they each do some personal growth and soul searching as well. Love does not instantly make everything better, but gives them reasons to try. I like that the issues Riley and Hayden face are real, challenging issues and that therapy, friendship, and communication are what helps everyone move forward and figure things out. I liked the characters and thought even the secondary characters were well fleshed out and interesting. I think there will be many readers eager to continue this series in order to see their favorites find happiness, and to see Riley and Hayden again. There is a christian romance feel here, and super low heat (kissing and thoughts of attraction only ). Fans of the author might expect this, but it was my first time reading their work.
Hooked on You is a romance with low heat, and high emotions.
Book Review: Lawbreaking Ladies: 50 Tales of Daring, Defiant, and Dangerous Women from History by Erika Owen
Early Book Review: Death of an Irish Mummy (Dublin Driver) by Catie Murphy
Book Review: A Gentle Noble's Vacation Recommendation, Volume 3, by Misaki
Book Review: The Hidden Beauty of the Microscopic World: What the Tiniest Forms of Life can Tell us about Existence and our Place in the Universe by James Weiss
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Early Book Review: Scaredy Squirrel in a Nutshell by Melanie Watt
Scaredy Squirrel in a Nutshell by Melanie Watt takes a beloved picturebook character (one of my favorites to be honest) and lets him branch (ha!) into a new graphic novel series. It is currently scheduled for release on June 15 2021.











