Welcome to my Scot Curious Blog where I review books I think you will love.
Lilac by B.B. Reid
Lilac will sweep you up and take you away!
The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese
It’s hard to read, hard to listen to, because there is no way one cannot be affected. Yet, in the end, the most predominant message is love and the triumph of the human spirit.
Pulling Doubles by Christina C Jones
Jones skillfully portrays how quickly antagonism can turn to attraction.
GLORY UNBOUND by Deborah L. King
It stands alone in its originality, its depth of emotion, its memorable characters, and its unflinching representation of how the corruption of a religious dogma can ruin people’s lives.
Dating Dr. Dil by Nisha Sharma
The romance is a slow burn while the physical attraction sparks fireworks.
BEATNIKKI’S Café by Renée James
When I finished BeatNikki’s Café, it took a while for me to stop shaking and fully relax. I got to thinking that maybe I should never relax. At least not about defending human rights. I really like the books this author puts out and was looking forward to this one. I...
The Artful Bargain by Audrey Lynden
I am in love with The Artful Bargain, Audrey Lynden’s latest contemporary romance, the first in a series set in my home state of Wisconsin. Yes, I love all the references to an area of the state I love best, but the chief reason for my adoration are her characters....
Troy Story by Carla Luna
*Coming Soon! Tour Wars: Romancing the Ruins Book 3* I’m running out of superlatives for Carla Luna’s writing. It seems each novel bests the one that came before it. Now on her sixth novel, Ms Luna has reached a level of storytelling and writing style to match any...
Jackal by Erin E. Adams
JACKAL by Erin E. Adams is a psychological thriller that will: A) Keep you up at night. B) Give you the shivers. C) Make your skin crawl. The answer is, of course, D) All of the above. In the story, Liz Rocher returns to her small-town hometown for her best friend...
BLACK CAKE by Charmaine Wilkerson
I chose to read BLACK CAKE by Charmaine Wilkerson for several reasons. First, I’m focusing my book choices on authors of color because I’ve taken the #23FOR23 challenge and I am loving it. It’s turning out to be one long forehead smack. Second, it popped up on Audible...