Pablo Escobar. The name is etched in the history books, romanticized by the media, immortalized in the movies. It can be easy to forget that the moniker also terrorizes thousands – reminding an entire country…
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Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty – His and Her Review
Have you been on a health retreat? I, unsurprisingly, have not. I get the allure, but I am too cynical, too judgmental and definitely too ADD. Nine Perfect Strangers is about a health retreat gone…
Once Upon a River by Diane Setterfield
Storytelling is an art. If told properly, a small account can evolve into an infamous legend. An adept narrator will captivate the audience, flawlessly inserting new details and leveraging their literary license. The Swan is…
Less by Andrew Sean Greer
When I first picked up Less, I wondered what a 29 year old, married, straight man that works in finance could have in common with a 50 year old, single, gay writer. However, after the…
Top 5 Books of 2018!
We wanted to sum up our first year of reviews with both Jen and Pasquale’s Top 5 books. Do you see any of your favorites below? What was the best book you read in 2018?…
One Day in December by Jodie Silva
Attention rom-com lovers (like me!), this is the MUST READ book of the 2018 Holiday season!!! This novel is Love Actually meets Serendipity meets Bridget Jones and so much more. Laurie, a lost soul who…
Bearskin by James McLaughlin
Rice Moore isn’t necessarily trying to outrun his past, but he is certainly trying to hide from those in it. Wanted by men more dangerous than the police, Rice finds solace and, more importantly, anonymity…