4 stars — I relistened to the first one before diving in to catch up on this series, and this one was just as cute as that one. I don’t think I initially noticed how low steam these ones are, but honestly I don’t actually care. I like all steam levels, and this one was […]| Celebrity Readers
4.5 stars — I started this one buddy listening with the hubby on a road trip, but he declined to keep listening with me after we got home. However, he did want the high level ‘what happened’ when I finished…;) I listened to just over half of this one, and I definitely enjoyed Ms. Plummer’s […]| Celebrity Readers
4.5 stars — I don’t know if it was the contrast with the previous book I read, but I was immediately captured by Jane and Levi’s story. Part of that is the situation at the start, talk about intense!! And part of that was just the easy depth and dimension of our characters from the […]| Celebrity Readers
4 stars — That was a surprisingly emotional read for me. Like, seriously, I cried more than was probably warranted. I split time between reading and listening, but I really enjoyed Ms. Spence…| Celebrity Readers
About the Book: Set against the wild backdrop of an intense heatwave in Europe, this is a story about sibling relationships – what holds a family together and what might fracture it forever. Family is everything, even when it falls apart. There is a heatwave across Europe. Goose and his three sisters gather at the … Continue reading Book Review: The Homemade God by Rachel Joyce| Theresa Smith Writes
About the Book: It’s 1994 in County Donegal, Ireland, and everyone is talking about Colette Crowley – the writer, the bohemian, the woman who left her husband and sons to pursue a relationship with a married man in Dublin. But now Colette is back, and nobody knows why.Returning to the community to try and reclaim … Continue reading Book Review: The Coast Road by Alan Murrin| Theresa Smith Writes
Follow the link below to listen to an exclusive extract from the audiobook of The Benefactors, which features clips of the first person anonymous interludes that make up the polyphonic novel.  …| Hachette UK
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About the Book: In the distant highlands, a puma named Dusk is killing shepherds. Down in the lowlands, twins Iris and Floyd are out of work, money and friends. When they hear that a bounty has bee…| Theresa Smith Writes
About the Book: From the New York Times bestselling author of Black Cake comes a stunningly beautiful tale about love, family and seeking a new life in the aftermath of tragedy …| Theresa Smith Writes
Page count: 400 pages Audio book length: 11 hrs 15 mins Rating: 4 stars Sewanee (pronounced Swanie, several characters call her Swan) Cheste...| kingmagu.blogspot.com
It’s a challenging time here in the United States, and wading into the current political firestorm is not something I enjoy or choose to do if I can avoid it. I am, however, a huge fan of my …| NewEnglandGardenAndThread
About the Book: WINNER OF THE 2025 MUD LITERARY PRIZE Missing in every sense of the word, a man walks into the landscape and doesn’t stop. In all weather and across all kinds of terrain, Ingv…| Theresa Smith Writes
Thanks to all of you who read and commented on my last post, I really appreciate it. Given everything that has happened this year I’ve spent a lot of time not reading – it’s a sad fact that reading is my main way of coping with anxiety and escaping from stress but when I’m really […]| RatherTooFondofBooks