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Sold on a Monday
by Kristina McMorris
Sold On A Monday (8/14/2018)
The cover photo on Kristina McMorris' book caused me to dive right in, immediately interested in this compelling child and title. Days later I was still struggling to become interested in the story line. It felt sluggish. Halfway through the book, however, I was finallymore
If We Were Villains
by M. L. Rio
Kudos to M.L. Rio! (3/25/2017)
What a treat it is to read this dramatic debut novel, with each character so well rendered that one can virtually step into this circle of friends and join them as one of the characters in their Shakespearean school performances. The suspense builds toward the end of themore
The Half Wives
by Stacia Pelletier
The Half Wives (1/15/2017)
I started reading this book with great excitement, interested to see how the author would fully render a tale of a minister with both a wife, and a lover. Unfortunately, every chapter written in Marilyn's "voice" was a dirge ... caustic, angry and bitter. Can people trulymore
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