Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Bitter Sweet

Charlie grew up in a small village outside the city. She lost her mom as a teenager and one of her fondest memories is the love they shared for reading, especially for author Richard Aveling. Years later, Charlie is working in publishing. She is only an assistant but trying hard to work her way up the ladder. Her two best friends from work grew up in the lap of luxury and have embraced Charlie to become roommates in a townhome she could never have dreamed of affording. It’s mostly long days at the office, late night pub runs and weekends recovering from hangovers. One day Charlie accidentally meets Richard Aveling outside the office building. He is a long time client of the agency and a now worldwide best selling author. Charlie is tongue tied, star struck, completely out of her mind with excitement. They strike up a conversation and this handsome famous man, who is more than twice her age is unexpectedly kind and actually interested in what she has to say. Charlie is slowly pulled into the world of Richard, his fancy flat and an inside look at her lifelong hero. As their romance accelerates it is clear they have to be very careful. Richard is married, although unhappily, his wife cannot know about their affair. In some ways he opens up Charlie’s mind and makes her feel important for being chosen. Other times his controlling and manipulative behaviors are catastrophic for someone so young and impressionable. As Charlie becomes desperate for more attention, she falls deeper in love and her actual life slowly begins to fall apart. I adored the London setting, publishing world and the many references to readers and writers. The gross narcissistic behavior of Richard with the extraordinary age gap is a little creepy. Overall, good writing and I would definitely check out this author again. ⭐⭐⭐

The Writing Room

When Maya Mitchell turns eighteen, her wealthy, powerful, and controlling father declares her an adult—and cuts her off, as he did with her two siblings before her. Their mother, a devoted physician, had already been forced out during the divorce and returned to Guatemala to care for her ailing mother. Suddenly without the cushion of privilege, Maya—always a diligent student and talented writer—prepares to enter Columbia University, with her father agreeing to cover tuition. That summer, she works at the public library, writes articles, and crashes on the couch of Yoly and Ricardo, a warm couple who introduce her to an eclectic community where Sunday dinners bring stories, laughter, and dreams to the table. When Maya learns her father’s company is funding the campaign of a ruthless, anti-immigrant politician, she feels the deepest betrayal: how could her father turn against his own brown-skinned children? As Maya steps into the real world—far from the luxury of her childhood—she discovers first love, friendship, and the power of standing up for herself. Though I don't read many YA novels, The Writing Room captivated me with its straightforward exploration of sibling bonds, parental expectations, and identity. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

 

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Heart the Lover

In her senior year of college, Jordan meets Sam and Yash in a literature class. They are the standouts—brilliant debaters, widely read, and living in an old house belonging to a professor on sabbatical. Both are handsome and intimidating, their intellect and broad language matched only by their confidence. With Sam, the physical chemistry is immediate and overwhelming, complicated by his religious vow to wait until marriage. The three spend countless evenings playing cards, dissecting literature, and bantering with the ease of childhood friends. Initially nicknaming her “Daisy” (after Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby) they switch to “Jordan” when they learn she began college on a golf scholarship—a nod to Jordan Baker, Daisy’s friend in the novel. Jordan’s relationship with Sam is an intense, on-again, off-again storm of emotion. But as graduation rolls around, it is Yash who captures her heart. Together, they make choices that alter the course of their lives forever. Told in two parts—Jordan as a young woman and later as a wife and mother—this emotional rollercoaster unfolds in breathtaking prose that captures the essence of young love. A deceptively simple story, told with such beauty and grace that it lingers long after the final page. The writing is passionate, sophisticated, and so immersive I could not put it down. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


Monday, August 11, 2025

The Distance Between Us

Reyna Grande grew up in a small village in Mexico. They were poor and hopeless. In Reyna’s small town there was little to achieve and hardly anything to wish for. Their mother, who had them while still very young, repeatedly pursued ways to escape, often leaving her four children behind for months, even years while their frail but loving abuela took care of them. One day their Papi mysteriously returns from El Otro Lado (The Other Side - America). Reyna’s older sister Mago had been her little mother as far back as she could remember and although they were terrified to make this dangerous crossing of the border, they were also excited for a new life. Their Papi married an American citizen and in the 1980’s it was much easier for him to bring his children to the U.S. than it is today. Although he did not have more than a third grade education, somehow Papi knew that learning English and getting good grades in school were the most important ways to have a better life. He pushed the children hard and while he became despondent and an alcoholic Reyna and her siblings had opportunities he only dreamed about. This is Reyna’s life story - her eternal wish for a family, an education and god given talent that ultimately brought her great success - and the many people who helped her along the way. Loved every minute of this beautifully written memoir. Please take a moment to walk in someone else’s shoes. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Friday, August 8, 2025

Diana Says Yes

Diana and her husband are back on the therapy couch. This time Diana feels electric currents when Oliver enters the room. As his depression lifted, Oliver finally feels good in his own skin - and it’s very sexy. The therapist recommends they begin by dating each other. Coincidentally, Dirty Diana’s website is on fire. She has investors, partnerships and a wait list for women willing to share their stories. With movie talks in the works Diana must find the courage to reveal herself to the world. Fast paced, spicy - marriage, family, friendship - the Diana series has it all. ⭐⭐⭐⭐