Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn
+1 fun read
Also, for an older hen-lit romance, Julie and Romeo by Jeanne Ray
Anonymous wrote:Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn
Anonymous wrote:I would not recommend Same as it Ever Was. Too long, too boring.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Change by Kristen Miller
great rec! I’d call this “suspenseful fun”
OP here. Yes - I enjoyed that one a lot.
I just finished Same As It Ever Was, and I give it all the stars. Deeper and more expansive than I expected, and often quite thought-provoking. My favorite book of the year, so far!
I would not recommend Same as it Ever Was. Too long, too boring.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Change by Kristen Miller
great rec! I’d call this “suspenseful fun”
OP here. Yes - I enjoyed that one a lot.
I just finished Same As It Ever Was, and I give it all the stars. Deeper and more expansive than I expected, and often quite thought-provoking. My favorite book of the year, so far!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Change by Kristen Miller
great rec! I’d call this “suspenseful fun”
Anonymous wrote:The Change by Kristen Miller
