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Feb28, 2019

Books and Friendships by Donna Gartshore

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I don’t know about you, but I’ve always thought there was a special kind of magic in books, not only for their ability to take you to different worlds, into the minds of intriguing heroes (and even villains), and on gripping adventures, but for their ability to bring friendship, light, [...]

Feb24, 2019

Book Review: At First Glance by Susan Tuttle

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Estate planner Penny Thornton loves dusting off items others gloss over, especially since she relates to feeling tossed aside for the "bright and shiny." When her younger sister's approaching wedding launches Penny back into the throes of her dysfunctional family, she decides to use the festivities to close the gap [...]

Feb21, 2019

What I’m Reading, the Winter Edition

By |February 21, 2019|Categories: reading|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Holy wow has this winter been snowy! That's a good excuse to stay inside and read, which I did a TON of in January and February (sign up for my newsletter and you'll get links to all my reviews sent directly to you!). In the past couple of months I've [...]

Feb14, 2019

Book Review: Betrayal of the Band by Sarah Tipton

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Lured away by a college band promising more singing exposure, ambitious high school senior, Zoey Harris, abandons her boyfriend, her band, and her values.  Justin Conrad is determined not to make the mistakes his dad made that nearly tore their family apart, so he will support Zoey's every decision--even if [...]

Feb14, 2019

Author Interview: Sara Foust

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You can tell a lot about an author by the types of books she read as a child. Case in point: Sara Foust. It's easy to understand why her books include the tension and emotion they do when you look at what she grew up reading. Sara, welcome! Speaking of [...]

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