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Jan18, 2020

The Good Shadows by Carol Alwood (book review)

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She believed him when he told her some Shadows were good. When sixteen-year-old Violet Blackstone seeks to belong outside of her Christian community, she opens doors to a dark world she doesn’t understand. Her parents’ secret separation and conflict at church fuel her desire to find something more. She sneaks [...]

Jan16, 2020

Author Interview: Donna Schlachter

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Donna Schlacther has some pretty distinct reading habits, which she seems to have developed at an early age. Her tastes have changed a bit, but -- like many readers -- she's a creature of habit who tends to return to the her favorites. What are those favorites? Let's see! Thank [...]

Jan14, 2020

Be Frank With Me by Julia Clairborne Johnson (book review)

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Reclusive literary legend M. M. “Mimi” Banning has been holed up in her Bel Air mansion for years, but now she’s writing her first book in decades and to ensure timely completion her publisher sends an assistant to monitor her progress. Mimi reluctantly complies—with a few stipulations: No Ivy Leaguers [...]

Jan12, 2020

Two by Two by Nicholas Sparks (book review)

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At 32, Russell Green has it all: a stunning wife, a lovable six year-old daughter, a successful career as an advertising executive and an expansive home in Charlotte. He is living the dream, and his marriage to the bewitching Vivian is the center of that. But underneath the shiny surface [...]

Jan10, 2020

Nursing a Grudge by Chris Well (book review)

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What is a grouchy old man to do when two attractive women encourage him to leave his assistant-living apartment and join a clandestine chili party? He actually has fun--until someone ends up dead. Now Earl Walker seems to be the only person suspicious of the way the partygoer met his [...]

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