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The Coach House by Florence Osmund: Review
The story of The Coach House starts in the late 1940s in a post War America busy with reconstruction. The book offers many parallel story lines. My review tells all.
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Review: Never Desire a Duke by Lily Dalton
Lily Dalton’s Never Desire a Duke is a serious book wrapped in festive paper with just enough mush for the holiday season. My book review tells all…
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Review: The Skye in June by June Ahern
If you read my review of Five Days in Skye, you know I find the Isle of Skye enchanting. The Skye in June tells the story of a Catholic Scottish family who emigrate to America in the 1950s.
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Review: Of Moths and Butterflies by V. R. Christensen
Of Moths and Butterflies reinforces why I am on a mission to read a million Kindle books. The unusual title and cover page reeled me in, and the author’s pr …
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Review: The Cheesemaker’s House by Jane Cable
The cover page of The Cheesemaker’s House will hook readers, with a quote by none other than Jeffery Archer himself. Set in northern England somewhere in Yorkshire, this is very much a British novel, right down to the slang used by the characters. The story was completely unexpected. Visit Amazon for a free preview…
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Review: Seducing Miss Dunaway by Kate Rothwell
Seducing Miss Dunaway is a romantic tale with a strong plot. Seventeen year old Mary meets Fell at a society dinner and announces her intention to live her …
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Review: Merry Christmas, Cowboy by Janet Dailey
Merry Christmas, Cowboy promises to kick off the holiday season early on with a late September release. For the longest time, I have loved books by Janet Da …
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Review: Sea Swept by Nora Roberts
Sea Swept is the first book in the Quinn brothers saga by Nora Roberts. Set against the Chesapeake Bay, this story reinforces that family is not just built by DNA. Love is what brings people together, and keeps them together, even after a person has passed. Preview this book on Amazon Cameron, Ethan and Philip…
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Review: A Painted House by John Grisham
John Grisham’s A Painted House is not a legal thriller in his usual style. This is the story of a family in rural Arkansas who live off their land and work hard all year round. Their greatest aspiration is to paint their house, but they rarely have enough money left to buy a can of…
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Review: The Best of Times by Anita Stansfield
The Best of Times is a LDS novel by Anita Stansfield. The title suggests the Dickens angle, and this book will please fans of Charles Dickens with all the references to the great writer. It is the story of how one staunch believer and one non-believer meet each other and contemplate building a life together.…
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