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April Book Reviews

April Book Reviews

What Matters Most (Courtney Walsh) Emma Woodson is hoping Nantucket will be the fresh start she needs to raise her son in the wake of her husband’s death. She wants to renovate the apartment over the garage and rent it out to have regular income, but she can’t bring herself to walk in and be surrounded by all her husband’s belongings. Emma places an ad in the paper, and when Jameson Shaw shows up on her doorstep, she presumes he’s…

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March Book Reviews

March Book Reviews

I read my first book this month in two days, and then took forever to finish the second. At one point, I figured I’d only end up with two completed books this month, which there’s nothing wrong with. Then, I was notified that a valentine’s pre-order was ready, and it inspired me to pick up the pace so I could delve into my new book. Fourth Wing (Rebecca Yarros) I’m not a trend follower most of the time, am often…

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Book Reviews February 2024

Book Reviews February 2024

January was a crazy month of meeting deadlines, endless medical appointments, and being exhausted by the time dinner was done and cleaned up. Eight hours of reading through a manuscript and working your way through corrections is rewarding, but tiring. So, I vegged out on YouTube because indulging in books that required extra thinking power was beyond me. Rather than watching countless hours of talented singers and a few random videos, I lamented my issue to my local writing group,…

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December 2023 Book Reviews

December 2023 Book Reviews

I know it’s January and you’ve finished all your Christmas reading until December again, but that’s what I’m about to share with you. I read a boat load of Christmas stories in December and wrapped up a non-fiction book that I’d been slowly working through. The Twelve Days Of Christmas (Macomber) Julia Padden is bubbly, friendly, and outgoing. Her neighbor, Cain Maddox, is not. She’s convinced he’s rude just for the sake of it. While bemoaning this to her bestie,…

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