Book Review: Empty Vows by Mary Monroe | Tell the Truth, Lies Are Hard to Keep Track Of 

Empty Vows is a continuation of the Lexington, Alabama series by Mary Monroe and immediately picks up after the events from the ending of Mrs. Wiggins. I will not go into much detail because this is the second book in a series, and I don’t want to spoil anything. I will, however, tell you how I felt about the characters, writing style, and pacing because the setting was the same.

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Book Review: A Very Typical Family by Sierra Godfrey | The Importance of Never Losing Hope

Natalie’s been passed up for a promotion, lives with a clingy best friend, and dating a man that’s B-O-S-S-Y (always making decisions for her). I didn’t want to be with her in this moment. Let’s be real. It sucked (lol).

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Book Review: How to Be a Better Adult by Jacque Aye | This is Not a How To Guide, It’s a Journey

How to Be a Better Adult is a book that expresses most, if not all feelings that many people experience while navigating their work and personal lives. It’s a quick read with a relatable main character trying to make sense of adulthood. Truthfully, most of us reside in a similar headspace (lol).

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