March was great for me professionally — loved my first month at my new job — but I didn’t get as many books read as I hoped. But, the ones I read were very good.
This month, my favorite book was The Dream Daughter — a beautiful story about what a mother will do to save her child, with some time travel thrown in for good measure (and I love a good time travel story) — but Maybe One Day and In the Quick, were both solid stories, along with The Vines, which is a promising start to a duology(?) trilogy (?)
And, I even read One Dead Spy, which my son handed to me and asked me to read, and I’d definitely recommend that one for ages 8-12, as well.
Most of these reviews are posted, but if not, they’re all scheduled for this week, so keep an eye out for it.
5 Star Books
The Dream Daughter by Diane Chamberlain (St. Martin’s Press)
4.5 Star Books
In The Quick by Kate Hope Day (Random House)
Maybe One Day by Debbie Johnson (William Morrow Paperbacks)
Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales: One Dead Spy by Nathan Hale (Harry N. Abrams)
4 Star Books
The Memory Collectors by Kim Neville (Atria Books)
The Vines by Shelley Nolden (Freiling Publishing)
3.5 Star Books
Bring Him Home by Nicole Trope (Bookouture)
I have some books that looks really amazing on my list for this month, so definitely check back. And subscribe to my newsletter while you’re at it. (Just fill in your email in the box on the right side of the page.) I promise I won’t spam you. Just a once-a-month newsletter.