Book Review: The Three Month Plan by Kimberley Patterson
Reviewer: Andrea I received a copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review. Summary: Kelly Callahan had everything going for…
Reviewer: Andrea I received a copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review. Summary: Kelly Callahan had everything going for…
DA’s. Cops. Good guys. Bad Guys. Thriller. Suspense. Love Story.
Ellie Marston – has bad luck on her side. She is involved with something so wrong and doesn’t even know it. Her character unfolds a fictitious world she lived in to reestablish herself…
Paul Santiago – the man she accidentally falls for and has to figure out if he is the liar, the truth, or behind it all…
Be careful what you say…
The End was a quick and easy read. I found some parts of the plot to be a confusing web, needing a graphic organizer to keep the story straight. However, I enjoyed getting to know Ellie and watching her character grow. While I was not a huge fan of this book, it did keep my attention, but it was just not for me. Only my honest opinion. 3 ½ stars.
Favorite lines:
Regret was one of those things I sprinkled on my cereal for breakfast.
I’m a pushy jerkface wadcake because I don’t want anything to happen to you. You’re special to me.
Go ahead and fall baby. Fall hard. I’ll catch you, cause I’m already here.
Dire circumstances sometimes produced a certain aura of false bravado around me, making me bolder that I ought to be.
Reviewer: Allie I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This is a story that perhaps takes sibling rivalry…
Thirteen years ago, Holly’s nine-year-old sister, Rachel, disappeared without a trace. Thirteen years ago, Holly left her hometown. Thirteen years ago, Holly’s first love and high school boyfriend, Houston, was the only suspect. Now, another girl has disappeared. Holly is back, and so is Houston—never charged and still proclaiming his innocence. Can she trust him? Should she trust him?
When out-of-work banking executive Holly McCann moves to the rural mountain town of White Cove, Virginia to care for her dying mother, the past collides with the present. A violent crime against her nine-year-old neighbor evokes memories of the eerily similar disappearance of her sister thirteen years earlier. Holly is thrilled by the arrival of her estranged brother, Oliver, but concerned by his mysterious behavior. She is befriended by the new minister, Jonah, an outsider haunted by his own painful past, but it is Houston Phelps, the only person arrested for the disappearance of her sister, who forces Holly to confront the past and start living in the present.
Reviewer: Andrea The Summary: ‘Twas the night before Christmas, and Savannah was breezy But there’s trouble afoot – and it’s heading toward Weezie. Seems BeBe’s…
Reviewer: Samantha I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Summary: Penny Perkins, journalist, upstanding citizen, dutiful bridesmaid, just killed…
Jennifer will be on tour January 20-31 with her chick lit/women’s fiction novel Life in Plan B When twenty-eight year old Haley Simpson, a sales associate…
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Summary:
Kate Everett is about to begin her “second act.” She’s been a widow for eight years and thinks it might be time to start looking for someone to share her life with again. She quits her high-pressure job for something that will allow her more leisure time. She gets rid of the huge family home and moves into a fabulous condo that’s smaller and easier to manage. She’s pretty much got the rest of her life figured out. All she has to do is sit back, relax, and let the pieces fall into place.
But her real life never gets the memo. First, her son moves back in with her—along with his girlfriend. Her dream job falls through, leaving her unemployed. Her mother, whom she hadn’t spoken to in years, can no longer live alone and has to move into her basement. And her only daughter is planning the smallest and simplest wedding in the history of all weddings, much to Kate’s dismay.
Kate thinks that she and Jake, her former college love who has reemerged on an online dating site, of all places, can build something real, and that maybe her happy ending is in front of her at last. But the arrival of Edward, her daughter’s future father-in-law, presents Kate with an unexpected choice.
It looks like real happiness may require a slight change of plan.
Review:
I know people say that if you don’t think you can relate to a main character, you might want to a pass on a book. This I don’t agree with. Some of my favorite books have featured mothers and women either much older or younger than me, and I’ve had a fine time reading their stories. A Slight Change of Plan falls into that category. Kate is fifty-five and a widow, with three grown children. I’m twenty-six, recently married, zero kids (unless you count my new puppy). But her story captivated me from the beginning and I eagerly read this book quite quickly. There are plenty of interesting sub-plots – from Kate dealing with her mother, her daughter getting married, her son having a baby – that each chapter felt action-packed, even when the main storyline wasn’t being discussed. A very well-written story, and I would recommend!
4.5 stars
Reviewer: Terry I was given this book in exchange for an honest review. Dangled Carat is a fun love story about a woman that was…