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Jan16, 2021

I’ll be Home for Christmas by Elizabeth Ludwig (book review)

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Writer Christmas Scheirer has been too ashamed to admit that her greed may have led to her grandfather’s death. Wanting to make amends, Christmas returns to Boulder for her grandmother’s wedding and comes across a slew of letters written by her grandfather. She’s determined to see these missives published—even if [...]

Jan15, 2021

If I Live by Terri Blackstock (book review)

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Casey is hiding again—in Memphis this time—but it’s different now. She knows without a doubt that Dylan believes her and is doing all he can to help bring Brent’s killer to justice. He’s become an unexpected friend . . . and even, maybe, something more. Hope makes everything more bearable. [...]

Jan14, 2021

If I’m Found by Terri Blackstock (book review)

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Is Dylan hunting Casey to prosecute her or protect her? Casey Cox is still on the run, fleeing prosecution for a murder she didn’t commit. Dylan Roberts—her most relentless pursuer—is still on her trail, but his secret emails insist that he knows the truth and wants to help her. He’s [...]

Jan13, 2021

Christmas in Galway by Elizabeth Ludwig (book review)

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It’s been two years since a drunk driving accident claimed the life of Elinor Walsh’s fiancé. Though she’s forged on to create a thriving design business for herself, the past still haunts her. Prompted by her friends, she finally capitulates and schedules a flight to Ireland—a trip that should have [...]

Jan12, 2021

If I Run by Terri Blackstock (book review)

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Casey knows the truth. But it won’t set her free. Casey Cox’s DNA is all over the crime scene. There’s no use talking to police; they have failed her abysmally before. She has to flee before she’s arrested . . . or worse. The truth doesn’t matter anymore. But what [...]

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