Have you ever written a wish list? A list of things you wish for your life? A list of qualities that a potential partner needs to have? I think everyone has one of those lists, probably in their head and not written out. I know I have one. My wants and needs from myself, my life and a potential partner. Would I ever write it out? Probably not. However, this is what Flo had to do in The Wish List by Sophia Money-Coutts and it seems to have worked. Continue reading The Wish List by Sophia Money-Coutts | Review
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What Happens Now? by Sophia Money-Coutts | Review
Do you have storylines that you enjoy every time, even tough they might be cliched? For me one of those storylines is unexpected pregnancy after a one-night-stand or very short relationship. I can’t even tell you why I enjoy that so much, just that I have never been disappointed in a story with this element. Sophia Money-Coutts’ second novel What Happens Now? is no exception. Continue reading What Happens Now? by Sophia Money-Coutts | Review
The Plus One by Sophia Money-Coutts | Review
The Plus One by Sophia Money-Coutts was one of those books that I picked up because I liked the cover and I ended up finding a new favourite author. I completely fell in love with Money-Coutts’ writing style, which does remind me a great deal of another one of my favourite authors, Sophie Kinsella. It’s humorous, witty and draws you in to even the most ridiculous aspects of the story. Continue reading The Plus One by Sophia Money-Coutts | Review
An Unwanted Guest by Shari Lapena | Review
Every once in a while I read a book that I cannot put down. Not even when I’m incredible tired. An Unwanted Guest is one of those books. Last year I read Shari Lapena’s thrilling debut, The Couple Next Door, and fell completely in love with Lapena’s writing. I loved the ending of The Couple Next Door especially, so I was curious what An Unwanted Guest had in store. Continue reading An Unwanted Guest by Shari Lapena | Review
Charley’s Web by Joy Fielding | Review
Charley’s Web is the second book I have ever read by Joy Fielding. So far, it has also been the last. I don’t even know why as I have enjoyed both Charley’s Web and Still Life. Charley’s Web follows Charley Webb, a columnist for a newspaper in Florida. The name of the book is a wordplay on the children’s book Charlotte’s Web and obviously also works with Charley’s last name. Continue reading Charley’s Web by Joy Fielding | Review