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Book Review: The Townsend Family Recipe for Disaster | Shauna Robinson
Family, food, culture, and identity blend in this lovely story about a woman reunites with her estranged family. I absolutely loved Shauna Robinson’s The Townsend Family Recipe for Disaster! I laughed, I tcried,…
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Book Review: Jackpot Summer | Elyssa Friedland
Elyssa Friedland loves to write about a messy family full of drama, and we love her for it. Jackpot Summer is no exception. I found myself laughing several times as I got to…
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Book Review: Look on the Bright Side | Kristan Higgins
I’m a total baby when it comes to sad books. Not unlike the main character in Kristan Higgins’s new novel, Look on the Bright Side, I cry very easily. I feel empathy so…
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Book Review: Lovers and Liars | Amanda Eyre Ward
I grabbed this book without even reading what it’s about based on the sunny yellow cover and trio of redheads. It ended up being such a cute book! In New York Times bestselling…
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Book Review: Summers at the Saint | Mary Kay Andrews
I read my first Mary Kay Andrews book years ago when I traveled with my mom for a work conference to Palm Beach. I found it at a beachside bookshop and it was…
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Book Review: Christa Comes Out of Her Shell | Abbi Waxman
Abbi Waxman’s books are always like a mug of tea and a cozy reading chair, but in book form. Her stories blend family and romantic drama seamlessly surrounding a delightfully quirky heroine. In…
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Book Review: The Fiancée | Kate White
Honestly I don’t think there is anything that excites me quite like a new Kate White book does! I own every book of hers in hardcover (except one that I am still trying…
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Book Review: He Started It | Samantha Downing
Wild!!!! Absolutely brilliant!!! The road trip from you-know-where will keep your glued to the book, while the tension ramps up to an utterly insane and delightful conclusion that will have your jaw on…
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Book Review: When We Left Cuba | Chanel Cleeton
Chanel Cleeton’s Next Year in Havana, was a powerful historical fiction novel about a woman named Elisa Perez forced to flee Cuba with her family in 1958, and her granddaughter traveling to Cuba…
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Book Review: The Au Pair | Emma Rous
Even deeply buried secrets have a way of coming out. It takes only a small thread of information to unravel a tightly woven web of lies. And when we find those threads, it’s…