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The Words We Lost by Nicole Deese
Can you say, “Book Hangover” because I have one after reading this book? Here’s my review: MY REVIEW I have long been a fan of Nicole Deese’s books, and I think this one might actually be my all-time favorite. For reasons that will become apparent when you read it, this book is full of heart and the magic is in the way Deese has crafted this story to unfold in the most amazing way in terms of plot. We fall in love with these characters and then WHAM, Deese starts peeling back the layers. By that time, we are already invested in these characters and their journey and I…
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The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs Kip by Sara Brunsvold
MY REVIEW This book was nothing like I’ve ever read before. Partly because of my recent experiences with my mother-in-law’s last days before she passed, making this a bittersweet read for me, and because of how well this story is told and so unabashedly honest about imminent death and what it’s like, the beauty and the ashes. I absolutely loved these characters, of which Mrs. Kip wins the trophy for spunk and resilience. Aidyn Kelly’s character development in this story is so relatable and honest. I love how these two worlds collide. I thoroughly enjoyed how this tender story unfolds. It’s raw and honest and dignified. Highly recommended. The book…
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The Letter Keeper by Charles Martin
If you have not read the first book in this trilogy, you still have time to do so before The Letter Keeper comes out in June 2021. You can find my review for the first book, The Water Keeper, HERE. There is so much I could say about The Letter Keeper, but I feel like saying too much would just spoil your journey of discovery. This trilogy is Martin’s best work to date. I’ve read many of his books, and this series hits you right in the heart, in your core, and leaves you wanting more. So here is my review: MY REVIEW When you turn the last page…
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Mind Games by Nancy Mehl
I had fair warning, that I would enjoy this book, but wow. I could not put it down. I thoroughly enjoyed guessing my way through this one.