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  • Book Review: The Girl With Three Birthdays by Patti Eddington

    Book Review: The Girl With Three Birthdays by Patti Eddington

    Patti Eddington always knew she was adopted, but it wasn’t until later in life that she began to question her origins. Her journey to discover her biological family, including a shocking revelation from an aunt, led to a search for the truth sealed for sixty years. “The Girl With Three Birthdays” is a poignant story…

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  • Book Review & Tour: The Elusive Truth of Lily Temple

    Book Review & Tour: The Elusive Truth of Lily Temple

    This book tour hosts a stunning tale blending fantasy with reality. Lily Temple and Peter Driscoll embark on a thrilling journey, their synergy leading them down a mysterious path. Politano’s writing immerses readers in a fairytale woven with reality. This compelling story of romance and mystery in 1903 England is a captivating must-read.

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  • Book Review: The Mermaid Riot by Joy E. Held

    Book Review: The Mermaid Riot by Joy E. Held

    Serena and Tobi, childhood friends torn apart by their parents’ feud, reunite to save a mermaid from a greedy doctor. Written by Joy E. Held, an accomplished author and educator, this magical tale of friendship and fantasy unfolds along the Ainsley River in South Carolina. Available March 3, 2024.

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  • WWW Wednesday | 5/1/24

    WWW Wednesday | 5/1/24

    Welcome to WWW Wednesday! This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived on Taking on a World of Words. The idea is simple, just answer the three W’s! What am I currently reading?What did I just finish?What am I reading next? Currently Reading The Elusive Truth of Lily Temple by Joanna Davidson Politano

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  • Top Ten Tuesday: Reasons You DNF’d a Book

    Top Ten Tuesday: Reasons You DNF’d a Book

    Top Ten Tuesday: Petty reasons to DNF a book. Sometimes I stop reading a book for reasons like length, lost interest, surprise tropes, or overly complicated writing. It can also be because of the author, bad characters, or my mood.

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  • Book Review: Wager For a Kiss by Stephanie McRae

    Book Review: Wager For a Kiss by Stephanie McRae

    The story “Wager for a Kiss” is a heartwarming romance set in 1774 England. Lucy, a lady’s maid, and Dave, a sailor, find unexpected love and happiness despite their age and previous resignations. Their blossoming connection is put to the test by a secret, but ultimately the story is about surprise blessings and finding one’s…

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