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February Book List

Happy February friends! Another month has already flown by and I'm back with another list of exciting new releases that I recently read. 2019 is still going strong with it's fabulous new book releases from some of my old favorite authors and a couple new with stories that have kept me glued to my seat. We've surprisingly had a lot of rainy days here in California this month so it's been perfect cozy reading weather and I have been one happy girl!  Here are my favorites being released this month! 



The Second Wife
Sheryl Browne
Full of twists and turns, The Second Wife is anything but predictable. In this unique story by Sheryl Browne we get an inside look into the relationship of Nicole and her new husband, Richard. Nicole finds herself struggling to balance her relationship with Richard and his adult daughter who after a traumatizing incident is now a permanent fixture in their marriage. Is she being unreasonable or is something not right? That is a question that Nicole's best friend, Rebecca finds herself asking as well. After Nicole's untimely death Rebecca seeks the answers to those questions, but will Richard end up being too much of a distraction? This book is a page turner with an ending that nobody will see coming.

Ladies of Intrigue
Michelle Griep
For all my historical fiction lovers, Ladies of Intrigue is a fabulous read following three women looking for love in the 19th century. The book is set up in three parts with each section being a completely different story with a different protagonist which makes it an easy quick read. Each of the stories is equally as interesting and well developed that each could have been its own book on its own. If you love historical fiction and are looking for a romantic book this Valentine's Day season then I highly recommend Michelle Griep's newest book.

Forget You Know Me
Jessica Strawser
How well do you really know the people that you are closest to? Forget You Know Me will have you questioning that for long after you finish the last page. Jessica Strawser created this engrossing thriller with complex characters and a juicy storyline that is impossible to put down. When Liza witnesses a terrifying scene in her best friend Molly's home through a video call she immediately sets out and drives all night to be by her side to make sure everything is ok. She never imagined that this might actually be the end of their friendship. As things begin to unravel, Liza is left with more questions than answers and Molly has a giant mess to clean up. What is the truth? And can their friendship ever recover?

The Promise
Teresa Driscoll
This one started off a little slow for me, but after several chapters I was so antsy to know what the so called "promise" was that I hung in there until it finally hooked me. The Promise follows three women, but are bound together by a promise that they made to each other as teenagers in boarding school. When their former school is going to be torn down emotions and memories get stirred up for these three former bffs. It's a unique story of friendship and how a single wrong turn can change the path of the rest of their lives.




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