Born long after the end of the world, Griz lives peacefully on an island with his family and his two dogs, Jess and Jip. All is well until a stranger comes and steals Jess. In a moment of panic, Griz and Jip take off alone to chase down …
My Life As a White Trash Zombie starts with our main character, Angel Crawford, waking up in the hospital with little memory of how she got there. The nurse tells her it was an overdose and Angel isn't surprised. She's led a life of the stereotypical white trash …
A young girl is cut off from the world while growing up in a very dysfunctional environment. Her older sister died tragically before she was even born. Now, she must live in the shadows of the perfect sister who left a legacy she can never live up to.
Susan Green has a perfectly ordered life. Things begin to spiral out of control when she finds out she's pregnant and her mother passes away. Discussion - Can you enjoy a book if you don't like the main character?
What The Wind Knows is about a woman who travels back in time to the Irish War of Independence, a war she knows a lot about. She finds love and is reunited with her beloved grandfather. But, she questions whether she should interfere with history.
Richard Mayhew has a perfectly ordinary life in London until the night he innocently helps an injured girl. The next things he knows, Richard is thrust into the world of London Below trying to find his way home.
I think the author tried to be sensitive to the topic, but, the questions during the trial and at the end of the book were, to me, victim shaming. Also, Katie's father was always discussed as a type of hero, even by those that believed he did it.
The Things I Know - Thomasina "Hitch" Waycott has always been treated as a freak because of her physical impairments. She accepts being a freak until Grayson Potts shows her that she's a woman worthy of love, friendship, and independence.
Jessica Shaw, a private investigator, receives an anonymous email with a picture of a little girl who went missing 25 years ago. She immediately recognizes the picture of herself and launches an investigation into what happened.
The Fading of Kimberly by Kit Crumpton is a historical fiction representation of mental institutions in the 1930s. It follows the life of a beautiful narcissist, her tormentor, and the people they influence.