#271 ~ How to Be an American Housewife

How to Be an American Housewife by Margaret Dilloway Published by: Putnam Published on: August 5, 2010 Page Count: 288 Genre: Women’s Fiction My Reading Format: ARC sen to me by the publisher to make it possible for me to participate in this book tour Available Formats: Hardcover and eBook Today it is my great [...]

#203 ~ A Match for Mary Bennet

A Match for Mary Bennet: Can a serious young lady ever find her way to love? by Eucharista Ward, O.S.F. Elizabeth Bennet Darcy’s younger sister, Mary, is quite a serious girl.  She has seen a younger sister run off with a many who is not her husband and has sworn not to even mention her [...]

#94 ~ Castaway Kid

Castaway Kid: One Man’s Search for Hope and Home by R.B. Mitchell In Castaway Kid, R.B. Mitchell revisits his childhood spent in an orphanage just outside of Chicago and the impact that had on his life. He is the only child of two parents who were very mentally ill. His father incapacitated himself during a [...]

#47 ~ Without a Map

Without a Map: A Memoir by Meredith Hall I am angry. Correction. I am pissed. Really, I’m f*cking pissed off after reading this book. I am angry and hurt for Meredith in specific and for all women in general. That one woman should have lived through a teenage pregnancy is horrific to me. That this [...]