Publisher: Atria Books

Review: The Simple Wild by K. A. Tucker

Posted August 5, 2018 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review:  The Simple Wild by K.  A. Tucker

K. A. Tucker is one of my favorite authors.  She is a wonderful storyteller and she knows how to write an unforgettable story with remarkable characters. The Simple Wild made me laugh and cry and held me riveted from start to finish.  I was taken on an emotional journey right along with the characters in […]

Review: Keeping Her Safe by K. A. Tucker

Posted December 31, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Keeping Her Safe by K. A. Tucker

This intense, emotional story is filled with suspense and intrigue and it held me spellbound from start to finish. It is a gut wrenching story about good versus evil; about doing what is right no matter what the cost. This is a wonderfully written dark story with unforgettable characters and intricate plot weaving.  I’ll admit, […]

Review: Until It Fades by K. A. Tucker

Posted April 2, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Until It Fades by K. A. Tucker

I can’t say enough wonderful things about this book and how much I enjoyed reading this beautiful and emotional story.  K.A. Tucker knows how to write a story that immediately transports me into another world and I never want to leave.  I enjoyed all the characters, but I loved the two main characters, Brett and […]

Review: What I Told My Daughter: Lessons from Leaders on Raising the Next Generation of Empowered Women by Nina Tassler

Posted May 1, 2016 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review:  What I Told My Daughter: Lessons from Leaders on Raising the Next Generation of Empowered Women by Nina Tassler

This is such an inspiring and uplifting collection of letters and experiences. It’s something every woman should read to her daughter or with her daughter. It shows how although we all may come from different backgrounds and life experiences we all essentially want our daughters to be the best they can be, we want them […]