Wednesday, October 7, 2020

WooReads Adult Challenge: Turn a New Page

 



This week's adult patron book reviews are brought to you by leading ladies of the page. Step back in time with a regency romance, visit with a small town of well read women, or try to keep up with a thriller where a woman is not as anonymous as she thinks. Make sure you log your books for the WooReads Adult Challenge: Turn a New Page. Help us reach our community goal of 3,000 books read by May 31, 2021. If you don't have an account to log books, click here to make one today. 


An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen

A young woman agrees to take a paid survey. The questions get stranger and stranger, than it includes small tasks. Should she stop? The money is too good. Nice read but a little drawn out.
~ Karen S.





Enjoyed the small town group of characters. Looking forward to reading the sequel.
~ Carolyn D.









Another fun book from Julia Quinn. She has been a longtime favorite author, and this new installment in the Rokesby Series (Book 3) does not disappoint. This book follows the adventures of Captain Andrew Rokesby and Poppy Bridgerton after Poppy inadvertently discovers the hidden cave used for important cargo and documents that Andrew secretly delivers for the British government. A battle of wills turns into a friendship which turns into so much more.
~ Colleen J.



This book is based on a real story. I was intrigued by the title and extremely delighted by the writing and the story. The portrayal of the characters is very believable. I thoroughly enjoyed it and am looking forward to reading more books by this talented author.
~ Katherine R.





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