I have one to suggest. My friend, Dreena Collins, recently published And Then She Fell. Not only is the book super interesting, it’s written exceptionally well. Here is the review I left on Goodreads.
And Then She Fell by Dreena Collins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I knew in the first few pages this book was going to be great. Dreena writes prose as if it is poetry. Such perfect turns of phrase, all through the book.
Example:
“You will see our new fences,” he said. “Very safe.”
The word ‘safe’ formed and hovered in the air. It stayed near him. Did not quite reach me.
Another:
We were still like concentric circles. You were at the heart of me. Focal. Vital.
You learn in chapter one the book is in the POV of a grieving mother who is trying to discover what really happened when her daughter died. Each chapter reveals another detail, and you think, “Aha! It was you!” But the next chapter turns that on its ear. When you finally realize the truth, your heart will break. I finished this book two weeks ago, and it still pops into my mind throughout the day.
I enjoyed this book so much, I want you all to read it too. In fact, if you’ll share this post with your friends (tag me!), I’ll put your name in a drawing to win my copy. I’m happy to pass it along and share the wealth. And if you don’t win, get your own copy. You’ll be so glad you did.

Am sending it to all my old book club gals – in Houston – to read. Thanks in advance!!!
Yay! Thanks, Sue!
This sounds like a great read. I’ve shared on FB & Instagram.
Woohoo! Thanks Antionette!
Yes, I would like a free book. Thanks.
Great, Glenna! You won’t be disappointed if you win. Simply share this post on your social media so we can help Dreena get some publicity for her new book.
Sounds like another book for my TBR pile.
If you’re like me, you have enough to last the whole year already, but get another one anyway! Please share this with your social media accounts so we can help Dreena get the word out, and I’ll add your name to the pot!
This sounds like a very worthwhile time investment. I would love to read/win this book.
Cool! All you need to do for your name to be entered is to share about it so we can help Dreena advertise her book.
Free book please
I love your enthusiasm! Share this post with your friends so we can help Dreena get some exposure. Tag me when you share, and I’ll add your name to the pot.
Looks awesome!
It’s so tender. Dreena handles her grief so carefully. I loved it.
Sounds like a winner, anxious to read.
I enjoyed it. And I’m getting pickier in my old age, I think, so it made it through all the “picky” filters.
I’d love to share this post, but I’m not on Facebook or Twitter. I will add it to my wish list of books I want to read this year.
Blessings, Paula!
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You’re one of the few holdouts, eh? Good for you. I’m sure we all waste a lot of time. I hope you do read the book. It’s really good.