A Dress the Color of the Moon was a unique, thought invoking journey through a small part of three addicts' lives.
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Prudence Aldrich is a sex
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Call My Name: A Novel by Jenni Ogden {Book Review}
Call My Name is a fictional novel with a rollercoaster of emotions; a book that I was unsure how I felt, but ended up falling in love with!
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Two
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The Secrets We Conceal by S.R. Fabrico {Book Review}
The Secrets We Conceal gives hope to others that have similar - or even different - trauma that they can heal from.
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A riveting coming of age
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Grace Under Siege: Not a Love Story by René Voland {Book Spotlight}
Grace, a newlywed in her 30's, discovers that her new life isn't exactly what she expected. Her husband Narcissus is a handsome, former special agent whose puzzling behavior follows a mysterious pattern. Despite Grace's best efforts, she finds it incredibly difficult to build a happy life with him.
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The Other Shore: Ordinary People Grappling with Extraordinary Challenges by Madhu B. Wangu {Book Review}
I am a fan of Madhu Wangu's writing, style, and stories. The Other Shore did not disappoint. Read on to see why!
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The Other Shore: Ordinary People
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Weekend Pass by Paul Cavanagh {Book Review}
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Weekend Pass packs a lot into fewer than two hundred pages. The dialogue never stutters. The writing is tight and clean and elegant with hidden depths
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A Goddess Among Men by Daniel Davidsohn {Book Review}
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From the primitive ruggedness of the Amazon rainforest to the privileged society of New York, three generations experience triumph and tragedy in this
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A Reason for Living by Julian Jingles {Book Spotlight}
It is the mid-1960s in Kingston, Jamaica, and the country is steeped in social, political, and economic inequities. Howard Baxter, the heir to a real estate empire, has no interest in seeking or managing wealth. Painting and deflowering Jamaican maidens are his passions. As he combs the streets
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Stefan’s Promise by Sam Rennick {Book Review}
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The Vietnam War Changed America. Two Best Friends Weren't Spared. Only One Was Drafted.
It’s 1968. America is rocked by assassinations, war protests
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The Thief’s Heart (The Letter Series Book 4) by Kathleen Shoop {Guest Book Review}
NEW RELEASE...
For anyone who’s ever needed a second chance, to find love, to find the right path in life…
Des Moines, 1892.
After losing their promised inheritance, the Arthur family’s luck finally changes. An extraordinary woman, Violet Pendergrass, provides refuge for them to rebuild their
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