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One For The Blackbird, One For The Crow by Olivia Hawker | Review

One For The Blackbird, One F..

Review I’ve said before that books set out in the American West during the 1800’s are my FAVORITE. This story is set in Wyoming in the 1870’s. There are two families living in proximity to one another in the shadow of the Bighorn Mountains: the Bemis family and the Webber family. There is no one […]

Posted November 4, 2019
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Westering Women by Sandra Dallas | Review

Westering Women by Sandra Da..

Review: A huge 5 stars! This is long and I couldn’t help it! I loved this one so much. I was absolutely hooked when I read this on the very first page: Attention Young Women of Marriageable Age If you are an adventuresome young woman of high moral character and fine health, are you willing […]

Posted October 26, 2019
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The Lost Daughter by Gill Paul | Review

The Lost Daughter by Gill Pa..

REVIEW: The Lost Daughter by Gill Paul is about Grand Duchess Maria Romanov, who was rumored to have survived and escaped her family’s execution after being imprisoned by the Bolsheviks. I am not very knowledgeable about this period of time in our world history, so I was excited to dive into this dual-timeline narrative. In […]

Posted September 25, 2019
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The Last Widow by Karin Slaughter | Review

The Last Widow by Karin Slau..

REVIEW: Whoa, what a great, heart-pounding story!! Karin Slaughter is the best when it comes to thrillers! I didn’t read anything about this one at all before I started, so imagine my surprise when I found Sara Linton kidnapped by some very bad guys right in front of Will Trent. I was horrified and terrified […]

Posted September 18, 2019
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The Oysterville Sewing Circle by Susan Wiggs | Review

The Oysterville Sewing Circl..

REVIEW: The Oysterville Sewing Circle by Susan Wiggs has been a great distraction for me while I wait for Hurricane Dorian to get here. I loved this one like I love her other stories. Susan Wiggs is a total auto-read author for me. While I was reading, I kept thinking about how this is a […]

Posted September 4, 2019
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The Accidentals by Minrose Gwin | Review

The Accidentals by Minrose G..

REVIEW: This story takes place in Mississippi in the 1950’s, and Olivia is not enchanted at all by her life. She misses how things were before she married, and she longs to see Paris. She’s so disenchanted that when she finds herself pregnant, she despairs and seeks out an abortion. Olivia does not live through […]

Posted August 28, 2019
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The Lost Vintage by Ann Mah | Review

The Lost Vintage by Ann Mah ..

REVIEW: So incredibly good! I was completely transported to France while I was reading The Lost Vintage by Ann Mah. While visiting her family at their vineyard in France, Kate discovers a hidden area in the basement that has been walled-off for decades. Inside, there are countless bottles of expensive and rare wine, an area […]

Posted August 21, 2019
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Lady in the Lake by Laura Lippman | Review

Lady in the Lake by Laura Li..

REVIEW: Lady in the Lake is so good! I suspected it would be given how much I loved Lippman’s Sunburn last year. When I started Lady in the Lake, I fell right into Ms. Lippman’s storytelling all over again and now, after two of her books, I can see that hers are stories that I’ll […]

Posted August 14, 2019
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The Poppy War & The Dragon Republic by R.F. Kuang | Review

The Poppy War & The Dra..

REVIEW: I picked up The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang without doing much research about it because I love letting fantasy stories unfold as they will, and the result has been back-to-back reads in this series where I feel completely immersed in this world. The Poppy War is kind of like a story told in […]

Posted August 7, 2019
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Never Look Back by Alison Gaylin | Review

Never Look Back by Alison Ga..

Review: Never Look Back by Alison Gaylin opens with letter 15-year-old April Cooper has written to her future child, and it pulled me in immediately. While this first letter is a written assignment for one of April’s ninth grade classes, she continues writing these letters and this becomes the basis for her POV throughout the […]

Posted July 17, 2019
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