Review: What’s Mine and Yours by Naima Coster
Editorial note: I received a copy of What’s Mine and Yours in exchange for a review. All opinions are my own. What’s Mine and Yours by Naima Coster is an emotional read about motherhood, race and class.
Editorial note: I received a copy of What’s Mine and Yours in exchange for a review. All opinions are my own. What’s Mine and Yours by Naima Coster is an emotional read about motherhood, race and class.
Editorial note: I received a copy of The Lost Apothecary in exchange for a review. All opinions are my own. The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner is an atmospheric and unique historical fiction novel.
Editorial note: I received a copy of Malibu Rising in exchange for a review. All opinions are my own. Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid is an engaging novel that will stick with you long after you finish the last page.
Infinite Country by Patricia Engel is the story about a family divided by borders.
The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles is an interesting work of historical fiction. I thought this one was decent overall but I had some issues with it.
The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah is an impactful and epic story set during the Dust Bowl era.
The Sanatorium by Sarah Pearse is one creepy mystery!
Editorial note: I received a copy of The Kindest Lie in exchange for a review. The Kindest Lie by Nancy Johnson is an impactful read about motherhood, race and class.
Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah is a story about a friendship throughout the decades.
Editorial note: I received a copy of The Prophets in exchange for a review. All opinions are my own. The Prophets by Robert Jones, Jr. is a devastating novel about a forbidden relationship between two slaves on a Deep South plantation.
Editorial note: I received a copy of Outlawed in exchange for a review. All opinions are my own.
Editorial note: I received a copy of this novel in exchange for a review. All opinions are my own. The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict is an engaging historical fiction novel about Agatha Christie’s mysterious 11-day disappearance in 1926.
This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens is a sweet and low stakes story that is perfect to finish out 2020.
Editorial note: I received a copy of The Book of Lost Names in exchange for a review.