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Book Review: The Break-Up Doctor by Phoebe Fox

Reviewer: Emma I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Brooke Ogden seems to have it all figured out: a…

Book Review: Can We Start Again? by Shirley Benton

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Summary:
Is it ever too late for a second chance?

Tammy and Alvin had mapped out their entire lives together, including a pre-parental plan – a list of everything they wanted to do as a couple before they had children. But no amount of planning could have anticipated the heartbreaking problems that lay ahead – problems that shattered their once-perfect relationship and led to a traumatic break-up.

Then, after years of trying to move on, Tammy’s world is turned upside down when Alvin comes back into her life asking for a second chance – with a difference. He proposes that they spend time together, doing the things they had once so eagerly planned, in a bid to remember why they felt they’d have children together some day, and ultimately recapture what they had.

Still in love with Alvin, Tammy finds herself powerless to say no, even though their problems are still simmering in the background and threatening to boil over at any moment. Still, what they once had is surely worth trying to save.

But can something that’s broken every truly be whole again?
Review:
I loved the concept for this novel. I can totally see myself creating this pre-parental plan, as I feel I’m kinda doing it now. Right after I got married last September I was bit by the travel bug, and have since either gone on or will be going on trips to: St Lucia, New York, Alabama, Chicago, Kansas City, Green Bay, Las Vegas and the Bahamas. If you think I’m afraid I won’t be able to travel once we have children, you would be correct. I might be going overboard, but I don’t care! Anywho, back to the novel. So I loved the idea, and was even pretty jealous I hadn’t thought of it. The execution though I wasn’t as in favor of. I actually found myself hoping we would come in at a different time, maybe when the breakup was happening, instead of when two years had already passed and have the story unfold a different way. I still enjoyed reading the book and seeing the love these two characters clearly had for another, but I kept getting a twinge of something missing, something that was just within reach but not quite there with the plot. I do have to give props to the writing as it was tight and on-point, and I will definitely read more from this author – looking forward to what she comes up with next!
3.5 stars

Book Review: The No-Kids Club by Talli Roland

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Summary:
At almost forty, Clare Donoghue is living child-free and loving it.
Then her boyfriend says he wants kids, breaking off their promising relationship. And it’s not just boyfriends: one by one, her formerly carefree friends are swallowed up in a nonstop cycle of play dates and baby groups. So Clare decides it’s time for people who don’t have children to band together. And so the No-Kids Club is born.
As the group comes together—Anna, who’s seeking something to jumpstart a stale marriage, and Poppy, desperate for a family but unable to conceive—Clare’s hoping to make the most of the childless life with her new friends.
Will the No-Kids Club be Clare’s route to happiness, or will the single life lose its sparkle?
Review:
Talli Roland is a favorite author of mine, and her books never disappoint! The No-Kids Club is a fast-paced read filled with dynamic characters and interesting storylines. Clare, Anna and Poppy are similar in they are all child-less, but each has a different reasoning for that. It’s easy to identify with each woman and get invested in their lives. It is a little bit on the predictable side but still a cute chick lit book that I really enjoyed. You must read Talli Roland if you are a chick lit fan!
4 stars

Book Review: The Professional by Kresley Cole

Reviewer: Andrea I received a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review. The Summary: The highly anticipated complete novel of The Professional—the…

Book Review: Chelsea Wives by Anna-Lou Weatherley

Reviewer: Samantha I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Summary: This is Desperate Housewives meets First Wives Club set…

Book Review: Goodnight June by Sarah Jio

Reviewer: Samantha I received a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review. Summary: The New York Times bestselling author of Blackberry Winter…

Book Review: Lycan Gladiator by Eva Gordon

Reviewer: Andrea The Summary: During a time of bloody gladiator games and treacherous schemes, a secret society of lycans live amongst the Romans. When Ulric,…

Book Review: Right Click by Lisa Becker

Reviewer: Samantha I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Summary: Love. Marriage. Infidelity. Parenthood. Crises of identity. Death. Cupcakes.…

Book Review: The Perfect Location by Kate Forster

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Summary:
Three glamorous actresses gliding through a life lived on the silver screen. One Hollywood Blockbuster. One perfect location.
Rose Nightingale is an English actress recovering from a bad marriage, who wonders if her dream being a mother will ever come true.
Sapphira De Mont is the world’s most beautiful movie star,
but hides a secret addiction and the deepest of grief imaginable.
Calypso Gable is a young star on the rise trying to escape
her mum-manager’s clutches and find her independence.
As they come together on set in the Italian hills, they are faced with their biggest battles yet, but they soon learn that friendship is the greatest weapon a woman can have.
Review:
The Perfect Location is a cute story that brings together a range of different characters. Sapphira’s story was the most interesting for me to read about, because she had such a secret life hidden from everyone, even those closest to her. I connected the most with Calypso, probably due to her age, but each woman brought an element to the story. The book was pretty long and dragged for me at parts, but the parts I found intriguing I really enjoyed reading. I just wish a lot of the unneeded plot points were cut out so my interest was held longer. Still cute, but not for you if you are looking for a quick read.
3 stars