I enjoyed this book immensely. I laughed, I cried, I got angry, and happy.I had picked it up thinking it was a bit of light fluffy chick lit....."Ever since the Bommarito sisters were little girls, their mother has written them letters on pink paper when she has something especially important to ...
The first half of this book almost made me put it down. The writing was pretty choppy, and EVERYONE in this book had major issues that were pretty far off the charts. I wish the author had toned down their issues a little to make it more realistic. This poor family had a hard go of it, and eve...
Lamb has the potential to be a good writer. Her story, Such A Pretty Face, has an intricate plot, the character Stevie Barret is as likeable as the antagonist Herbert Barret is detestable. However, the book was merely a good rough draft. There was a lot of issues with the grammar and storytelling...
First, I marked this as read, but I have not finished it.....nor do I think I will finish it. The premise was intriguing--a woman has a heart attack in her early 30's due to her morbid obesity, has bariatric surgery, loses 170 pounds and is putting a life together for herself. And to be really ...
I laughed aloud at some of Tate's blogs, the triplets' antics and the mom soap star actress. From the most unlikely cadre of characters, Lamb spins a poignant and powerful story of family, loss, forgiveness and love. A heritage of witchcraft is woven into stories about the underground railroad,...