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    American Saturdays Book Review: Chosen by Chandra Hoffman

    Posted on Saturday, September 25th, 2010 by Danielle

    In Chosen, a young caseworker becomes increasingly entangled in the lives of adoptive and birth parents, with devastating results.

    It all begins with a fantasy: the caseworker in her “signing paperwork” charcoal suit standing alongside beaming parents cradling their adopted newborn, set against a fluorescent-lit delivery-room backdrop. It’s this blissful picture that keeps Chloe Pinter, director of the Chosen Child’s domestic-adoption program, happy while juggling the high demands of her boss and the incessant needs of both adoptive and biological parents.

    But the very job that offers her refuge from her turbulent personal life and Portland’s winter rains soon becomes a battleground involving three very different couples: the Novas, well-off college sweethearts who suffered fertility problems but are now expecting their own baby; the McAdoos, a wealthy husband and desperate wife for whom adoption is a last chance; and Jason and Penny, an impoverished couple who have nothing—except the baby everyone wants. When a child goes missing, dreams dissolve into nightmares, and everyone is forced to examine what he or she really wants and where it all went wrong.

    Told from alternating points of view, Chosen reveals the desperate nature of desire across social backgrounds and how far people will go to get the one thing they think will be the answer.

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    Posted in 2010 releases, American Saturday, Book Reviews, Rating: 4/5 | 2 Comments »

    Book Review: Last Night at Chateau Marmont by Lauren Weisberger

    Posted on Friday, September 24th, 2010 by Leah

    Brooke Alter has been married to Julian Alter for five years and their relationship is going great. Julian is a struggling musician, desperate to someday make it big in the music world, while Brooke works two jobs to make sure Julian can carry on making his music.

    When Julian finally gets the chance to make an album, neither Brooke nor Julian expect just how much their life will change when Julian’s album gets the go-ahead, closely followed by trips to L.A and hotel stays in the Chateau Marmont, tours across America and more chat show appearances then you can shake a stick at.

    Suddenly, Brooke’s world and everything she’s known is turned upside down as the bad side of celebrity begins to show and Brooke and Julian are suddenly hounded by paparazzi and journalists. When a compromising photo surfaces, Brooke and Julian’s marriage is put to the ultimate test, but will they be able to get over what happened that night at Chateau Marmont? And is this new lifestyle really the one Brooke wants?

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    Posted in 2010 releases, Book Reviews, Rating: 4/5 | 3 Comments »

    Book Review: Lovers and Liars by Nina Bell

    Posted on Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010 by Chloe

    Sophie Raven thought her life was pretty perfect. She is happily married to Harry, and together they have 3 gorgeous daughters, a lovely home and her photography career is pretty successful too. Her sister Jess on the other hand is the total opposite of Sophie. She can’t settle in a job, hasn’t ever had a serious boyfriend and dislikes her family quite strongly. But when the girls find out something threatens to destroy their family forever, they have to come together to protect their mother and work out how to deal with the tough situation. Will the family survive the shocking revelations, and what are the lies being hidden behind the scenes of the Raven family?

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    Posted in 2010 releases, Book Reviews, Rating: 5/5 | No Comments »

    Book Review: The Only Way Is Up by Carole Matthews

    Posted on Monday, September 20th, 2010 by Leah

    Lily and Laurence Lamont-Jones are used to having it all: flash holidays in exotic locations, the perfect family home in Buckinghamshire and two children who attend the best school in the UK. However, after they return home from a holiday, they find out that not only has Laurence lost his job, but the Lamont-Joneses have lost everything after it’s all repossessed by the bank.

    The entire family ends up in Netherslade Bridge, one of the roughest estates in Milton Keynes with nothing but the clothes on their backs. As Lily tries to make do with her lot, she can’t help wondering if it might be possible to get back her plush life, but the Lamont-Joneses soon learn that money doesn’t buy happiness, and their fall from grace could teach them about what really matters in life.

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    Posted in 2010 releases, Book Reviews, Rating: 3/5 | 1 Comment »

    American Saturdays Book Review: Katie Up and Down the Hall by Glenn Plaskin

    Posted on Saturday, September 18th, 2010 by Danielle

    A personal memoir by bestselling author and celebrity journalist Glenn Plaskin, KATIE is a moving story about a man who discovers the true meaning of family after adopting a cocker spaniel puppy. Through the magnetic personality of his mischievous dog, the author soon makes powerful connections with several of his down-the-hall neighbors in a high-rise located in the unique Battery Park City neighborhood of Lower Manhattan. First, Katie trots into the lives of Pearl and Arthur, a warm-hearted elderly couple just a few doors down from Glenn. Later, John, a single Dad, and his rambunctious young son, Ryan, also move in and are seduced by Katie’s charms.

    All of their lives are profoundly changed as they are transformed from neighbors to friends to family, with Pearl as matriarch. The motherless boy finds a “Granny”; his Dad inherits a mother, Glenn discovers a confidante. Set in New York City, we witness nearly sixteen years of antics and family adventures spanning Hollywood high times, bad health, accidents, blustery winters, even the terrors of 9/11. Through it all, the family clings to each other, sharing a deep bond that give each comfort, support and security.

    Based upon a widely-read article in Family Circle, here is an unforgettable story about the love that makes a family-one that transcends the hard realities of time, tragedy, and inevitable loss.

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    Posted in 2010 releases, American Saturday, Book Reviews, Rating: 4/5 | No Comments »

    Book Review: Homecoming by Cathy Kelly

    Posted on Friday, September 17th, 2010 by Chloe

    Eleanor Levine left Ireland as a small child and moved over to New York where she spent the rest of her life. However, the death of her beloved husband Ralf has led Eleanor to make the move back to Ireland again, and so she finds herself alone in a quiet Irish town watching the world go by, trying to put her life back together before it’s too late. Rae is hiding a terrible secret from her darling husband and son, but isn’t sure how it will affect her family forever. To everyone in the town, Rae is a happy woman who runs the local teashop, but how will they see Rae once her secret is out? Connie O’Callaghan is a teacher at a local girl’s school and loves her job very much, but she’s very unlucky in love. Her ex-fiance Keith has left her broken, and Connie no longer has the confidence to find the man of her dreams. Finally, Hollywood starlet Megan Bouchier arrives in Ireland hiding from the press after her romance with a married movie star has put the stops on her career, and she doesn’t know where to turn next. Will a quiet Irish town help Megan mend her broken heart? Is it a Homecoming for all the women?

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    Posted in 2010 releases, Book Reviews, Rating: 4/5 | 1 Comment »

    Book Review: A Place of Secrets by Rachel Hore

    Posted on Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 by Leah

    As a child, Jude Gower suffered from terrible nightmares, nightmares that featured her running through a forest desperate to find her mother. Years later, her six-year-old niece is having the exact same nightmare, and Jude is desperate to find out how and why. When Jude, a successful auctioneer specialising in 18th century books and manuscripts, is asked to value a collection of manuscripts as well as some scientific objects belonging to 18th century astronomer Anthony Wickham, she can’t wait to begin to decipher the mysterious world he lived in, and escape London for Norfolk to be closer to her sister Claire and niece Summer.

    As Jude begins to untangle Anthony Wickhams’s life, she discovers some frightening similarities to the dreams she suffered as a child and with which Summer is now suffering. But what connection does Jude have, if any, to Anthony Wickham and Starbrough Hall where he lived? And who is the mysterious Esther Wickham who appears to be an adopted daughter of Anthony, but isn’t recognised by any of the present Wickham family members?

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    Posted in 2010 releases, Book Reviews, Rating: 5/5 | 2 Comments »

    Book Review: A Weekend With Mr Darcy by Victoria Connelly

    Posted on Monday, September 13th, 2010 by Leah

    Katherine Roberts is officially off men and the only men she’s even willing to give head-space to is the fictional ones she reads about in her much-loved Jane Austen books as well as the regency romances of Lorna Warwick, with whom she has also struck up a friendship with and is hoping to meet at a Jane Austen conference.

    Despite her name, Robyn Love isn’t really feeling the love for boyfriend Jace any more and when she happens across the chance to head to a Jane Austen conference she jumps at the chance to clear her head of her romantic entanglement, until Jace decides to go with her.

    As Katherine and Robyn head off to the Jane Austen conference, Katherine is looking forward to finally meeting Lorna Warwick after so much letter-writing whereas Robyn is just thrilled to be going full stop. But nothing goes according to plan and despite Katherine being off men and Robyn having a boyfriend, true love could be in the air for the pair of them.

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    Posted in 2010 releases, Book Reviews, Rating: 4/5 | 2 Comments »

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