RSS Amplifier

Blog

reecaspieces

Sharing little pieces of me with you.

reecaspieces.comSource feed ↗10 posts

Live Last read · last published · next check

Latest posts

Breathing Under Water by Jacqueline Friedland #bookreview @harpermusebooks

Overview A touching novel about unexpected connections and found family. Leo’s growth and change are paramount, and he feels like a real person, not a token.” —KIRKUS REVIEWS A Zibby Owens Most Anticipated Book of Summer 2026 The current is … Continue reading →

Stay Buried by Jennifer McMahon #bookreview @gallerybooks

Overview From the New York Times bestselling author of Children on the Hill comes a queer folk horror in which a woman must confront decades of secrecy and superstition to learn the truth about her mother’s death. Some towns stay isolated for a reason. … Continue reading →

God’s Country by William Kent Krueger #bookreview @atriabooks

Overview From the New York Times bestselling author of The River We Remember, a new mystery in the wildly popular Cork O’Connor series. Cork O’Connor, preparing for a family trip into the Boundary Waters, is troubled by ominous visions about his future. Ignoring … Continue reading →

The Missing Mother of Rose Cottage by Cathy Hayward #bookreview

Overview She thought she knew her family. One photograph proves she has been living a lie. Joanne has always believed her mother died giving birth to her. It’s a painful truth, but one she’s accepted. Then, whilst sorting through old … Continue reading →

The Roman Holiday Rule by Andra Loy #bookreview #romance

Overview You can’t fall in love with someone who lives somewhere else and expect a happily-ever-after. Lexi Walker has finally committed to the Italian adventure that she and her late mother dreamed of for years–complete with a meticulously crafted itinerary, … Continue reading →

Pop Stars and Playbooks by Juliet Rhodes #bookreview

Overview She’s a chart-topper. He’s a football player. Together, they’re a love story no one saw coming. Griffin Hayes is football’s golden boy–charming, talented, and completely out of his depth when a video of him belting out pop star Aria … Continue reading →

A Thousand Painted Hours by Barbara O’Neal #bookreview #historicalfiction

Overview An epic, emotionally charged novel about love, art, and survival spanning 1900s colonial India to Blitz-era London by the USA Today bestselling author of When We Believed in Mermaids. In the shadow of the London Blitz, artist Elsie Turner clings fiercely to … Continue reading →

The Ladies Hall by Vanessa Miller #bookreview @tnfiction #historicalfiction

Overview 1880s, Ohio. When Mary and Anna enter the Bachelor of Arts program, also known as the “gentlemen’s course” of study, at Oberlin College, they have little in common other than the color of their skin and their passion for … Continue reading →

Autumn at the Cat Cafe by Kathleen Fuller #bookreview @tnfiction @thomasnelson

Overview From USA TODAY bestselling author Kathleen Fuller comes a cozy, kisses-only romance about fresh starts, fall leaves, and finding love right next door, perfect for fans of Gilmore Girls and Sarah Adams. Via Dalton has sworn off men to focus on the two … Continue reading →

Boulevard by Flor M. Salvador #bookreview

Overview An international bestseller about love, trauma, addiction, and the impact those things have on relationships and the people caught up in them. Perfect for readers looking for intensely emotional and gripping novels like Laura Nowlin’s If Only I Had Told … Continue reading →