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Tag Archives: Women’s fiction
Lost Roses by Martha Hall Kelly
Dear Fellow Reader, I have signed myself up to read more than I can read. I don’t know how I got in this position, but I don’t like it. I hate feeling that I am behind with my reading. … Continue reading
Me for You by Lolly Winston
Dear Fellow Reader, I am looking out my window at the snow. I wish I was looking at a beach or something that would make me feel warm. The sun is out and perhaps this winter will move along sometime … Continue reading
Night of Miracles by Elizabeth Berg
Dear Fellow Reader, You know how I am supposed to tell you when I get a book given to me to review (as in I didn’t pay for the book or borrow it from the library)? Well, this is one … Continue reading
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Tagged Elizabeth Berg, Fiction, Night of Miracles, The Story of Arthur Truluv, Women's fiction
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Sea Change by Karen White
This week we are back to fiction with a book written by Karen White. I have previously reviewed the book, The Sound of Glass by Karen White. (https://cecooney.com/2015/04/17/the-sound-of-glass-by-karen-white/) I enjoyed that book, so I looked forward to Sea Change. … Continue reading
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Tagged Fiction, Karen White, Sea Change, The Sound of Glass, Women's fiction
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The Optimist’s Guide to Letting Go by Amy E. Reichert
I am one of those people who reads only one book at a time. I find that if I switch off that one book will get lost somewhere along the line. I am currently reading four books. This is not … Continue reading





