Connie Morgan - Therapist That Became a Writer

The Home Wrecker

Since I’m a passionate viewer of HGTV, Mary Kay Andrew’s book, The Homewreckers, was a joy for me to read. Widowed at twenty-five, Hattie Kavanaugh restores homes in Savannah, Georgia and is determined to restore a “money pit”. To finance her passion project, she agrees to do a reality show called The Read more…

Dear Edward

Dear Edward, by Ann Napolitano, would not be a book I would recommend to anyone who is afraid of flying. This book is about twelve-year-old Edward, who is the sole survivor of a plane crash that took his mother, father, and his beloved older brother. You get to know Edward and Read more…

A Cleft In The World

A Cleft In The World by Elizabeth Sumner: I picked up this book because I admired the marketing Elizabeth does for her books. I found I really enjoyed the story of  French Professor Georgie Bricker. Due to her agoraphobia, Georgie has stayed content not leaving the life she built at a Read more…

Reminders of Him

Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover: This is my second book by Colleen and I love her writing style, though I understand many don’t. What makes her books stand out for me is how much character interiority she shares with the reader. She picks difficult topics to write about, but being Read more…