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Summer at Willow Lake by Susan Wiggs | Review

Summer at Willow Lake by Sus..

Review: I loved this book. Summer at Willow Lake is the beginning of a series of family saga stories with a lot of time spent focusing on the main characters, there is also much (maybe equal?) page time given to introducing the secondary cast for future installments. In this case, the entire extended Bellamy family […]

Posted May 16, 2018
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Summer By The Sea by Jenny Hale | Review

Summer By The Sea by Jenny H..

Review: It’s almost a little bit funny to me how I found Summer by the Sea by Jenny Hale: I was browsing the internet, searching for “summer” books to add to my summer reading list for this year, when I saw that some of Jenny Hale’s titles are set on the North Carolina beaches. Oh […]

Posted May 4, 2018
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The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson | Review

The Way of Kings by Brandon ..

Review: My first experience with Brandon Sanderson was a success! I loved The Way of Kings. More than the story, I loved the experience of reading it. I read it over four weeks using an ebook, an old beat-up second-hand paperback (the best kind of book), and the audiobook. An epic fantasy reading experience literally […]

Posted April 22, 2018
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Down the River Unto the Sea by Walter Mosley | Review

Down the River Unto the Sea ..

I received a copy of this book for free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. I also purchased a copy of the audiobook from Audible using my own money. Receipt of a review copy from the publisher did not affect my opinion of this book nor did it affect the content of my […]

Posted March 20, 2018
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The Black Ice by Michael Connelly | Review

The Black Ice by Michael Con..

Review: One of the things that I love most about Harry Bosch is that he won’t stop on a case until he finds the answers. He has to be satisfied that he has found justice, even if he is in danger, even if he ends up breaking the rules to do so. That’s exactly what […]

Posted March 10, 2018
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The Black Echo by Michael Connelly | Review

The Black Echo by Michael Co..

Review: Starting a huge series like this one can be such an intimidating thing – the Harry Bosch Universe is so long! That’s both a great thing and an overwhelming thing because there are tons of books to catch up on, and I want to read them in order. So I read The Black Echo by Michael […]

Posted February 17, 2018
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Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine Review

Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Ca..

Review: Fantastic. Stillhouse Lake is a true series and there is a cliffhanger, so be prepared for that when you start reading. If you like strong, smart female leads and suspenseful thriller stories, this just may be the book for you. Gwen Proctor and her two kids have made a life for themselves at Stillhouse […]

Posted January 10, 2018
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The Cottage at Firefly Lake by Jen Gilroy | Review

The Cottage at Firefly Lake ..

Review: The Cottage at Firefly Lake by Jen Gilroy is a second chance romance set in the small town of Firefly Lake, Vermont featuring Charlotte Gibbs and Sean Carmichael. As the book opens, Charlotte is back at Firefly Lake with her sister Mia in order to sale their parents’ lake cottage. It has been a […]

Posted November 22, 2017
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The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean Auel Review

The Clan of the Cave Bear by..

Review: The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean Auel is incredible. Ayla is about 5 years old when a massive earthquake leaves her motherless and alone. She is found by a group of Neanderthals and adopted into their Clan. As a child born to the Others (a Cro Magnon group living in another area), […]

Posted September 22, 2017
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Review | Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders

Review | Lincoln in the Bard..

Why I Read it: Lincoln In The Bardo by George Saunders has had some serious airtime in my Litsy feed and I know that it has had tons of hype and buzz since before its publications date. It grabbed my attention because Abraham Lincoln and his son Willie are major characters – I have always […]

Posted April 15, 2017
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