TITLE: My Sister’s Voice AUTHOR: Mary Carter PUBLISHER: Kensington PUBLICATION DATE: May 25, 2010 PAPERBACK PAGES: 352 GENRE: Women’s Fiction A proudly deaf artist in Philadelphia, Lacey Gears is in a relationship with a wonderful man and rarely thinks about her childhood in a home for disabled orphans. That is, until Lacey receives a letter [CONTINUE READING]
Mailbox Monday is where other bloggers write about the books they received the previous week. The Printed Page is the host of the Mailbox Monday meme. Visit her blog to see what books made it her way and get a chance to get one of her books once she’s done reading it. You can also [CONTINUE READING]
Mailbox Monday is where other bloggers write about the books they received the previous week. The Printed Page is the host of the Mailbox Monday meme. Visit her blog to see what books made it her way and get a chance to get one of her books once she’s done reading it. You can also [CONTINUE READING]
Aging with Grace by Greg Liberman explores how far one middle-aged, middle class American woman will go to fulfill her desire to be rich and famous before it’s too late. Grace, once beautiful and popular, is now a housewife that’s dissatisfied and growing older. When she reconnects on a social networking Web site with April, [CONTINUE READING]
A reunion between four friends becomes a cathartic journey into the past in Cathy Holton’s luminous new novel. Mel, Sara, Annie, and Lola have traveled distinct and diverse paths since the early 1980s and their years together at a small Southern liberal arts college. Mel, a mystery writer living in New York, contends with the [CONTINUE READING]
















