3-Word Book Reviews
You like to read? Hey guess, what? We have that in common. Welcome to my 3-Word Book Reviews. To be honest, I really should call this my 3-Word Book Recommendations. I want to support other writers, especially those still working on establishing themselves (much like myself). So I have no intention on bad mouthing my colleagues, friends, or even those authors who are far more successful than myself. If I read a book and don't like it, you simply will never know about. (We all have our dark secrets I suppose.)
For complete transparency, most of the books I'll be reviewing in this series will be consumed via audiobook. I'm a mom, and I work full time, and I am trying to get my own book published and, well, a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do. Also, I love audiobooks. There's something so cozy about someone reading you a story. It's one of life's great comforts.
Below you will find the 3 words I find most summarize the book in my mind and heart. Want to know the reasoning behind the 3 words I elected for each book? Follow the Goodreads links for full reviews.
Happy reading!

Heidi Ennis
1. Authentic 2. Endearing 3. Scenic
This book shows the full picture of faith — the struggle to find it and the strength gained from it.. Full review on Goodreads.

Daniel Schwabauer
1. Smart 2. Unique 3. Gray
Not my normal read, but it sucked me in with the wit in the opening pages. Full review on Goodreads.

Angela Bell
1. Rare 2. Witty 3. Fun
I don't think it's possible to gush enough about this book. Read the full review on Goodreads.

Karen Witemeyer
1. Endearing 2. Sneaky 3. Steady
Yup, both sneaky and steady. How? Read the full review on Goodreads.
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