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Tag Archives: Women’s fiction
The Nantucket Beachfront Inn by Ainsley Keaton
Dear Fellow Reader, It is only mid-January, and I am ready for winter to LEAVE. I am just over it. There is something about the cold and the dark days that are bothering me this year. Okay, let’s be honest, … Continue reading
When Sparks Fly by Helena Hunting
Dear Fellow Reader, I am at a bit of a loss as to how to start this review. I think I have mentioned in the past that current books in the Romance genre contain more sex than they used to. … Continue reading
The Kindred Spirits Supper Club by Amy E. Reichert
Dear Fellow Reader, Last week, I received an offer for some free books. Yes, my TBR pile is sky high and I need to settle in with those books, I just couldn’t pass these others by without taking a few … Continue reading
It Had to Be You by Georgia Clark
Dear Fellow Reader, I’ve been reading a lot of non-fiction works and as usual when that happens, I have to skip back over to a “popcorn” fiction book. Just a light snack of a book. The kind of book that … Continue reading
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Tagged Georgia Clark, It Had to Be You, Multi-storyline, Romcom book, Women's fiction
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Paris Never Leaves You by Ellen Feldman
Here I am with another historical fiction book. I’m not exactly sure how this happens. I requested an advance reader copy of this book after reading the description. I should keep the descriptions so I can tell what caught my … Continue reading
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Tagged Ellen Feldman, Historical Fiction, Paris Never Leaves You, Women's fiction
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