Tag Archives: Women’s fiction

The Deja Glitch by Holly James

Dear Fellow Reader, So much to read and so little time! I feel that way all the time. I see books and think “oh, I need to read that.”  But then I have such a long list of those books. … Continue reading

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The Golden Doves by Martha Hall Kelly

Dear Fellow Reader, Summer is barely upon us and there are lists and lists of summer books out. Do you look at them? I must admit that I always do just to see if I have missed any books that … Continue reading

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Six Feet Deep Dish by Mindy Quigley

Dear Fellow Reader,   Isn’t there something appealing about reading a book that takes place in a locale that you are familiar with? I find that it perks my interest. I want to see if I have been in the … Continue reading

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The Gin Sisters’ Promise by Faith Hogan

Dear Fellow Reader, Do you ever have those times when you drift away from reading? It doesn’t happen to me often but sometimes I get busy doing other things and neglect my reading. This is not good when I have … Continue reading

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Starry Eyed Love by Helena Hunting

Dear Fellow Reader, I have decided that it should be Spring. I’m sure the weather will cooperate, right? One can hope… Last September I reviewed a book entitled When Sparks Fly by Helena Hunting. (https://cecooney.com/2021/09/21/when-sparks-fly-by-helena-hunting/)  When I started reading Starry … Continue reading

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