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The Family Tabor
by Cherise Wolas
Tabor family saga (4/29/2018)
This is a mostly well-written mostly captivating read for lovers (like myself) of a good, in-depth family saga. Everyone in the Tabor family has secrets, some more shallow (Phoebe) and some more damaging (Harry). Camille was my favorite character and was the best developedmore
Lola
by Melissa Scrivner Love
Lola: recommended for readers who enjoy strong female characters (2/20/2017)
Thank you to BookBrowse and the publisher for the ARC of Lola. Not knowing anything at all about LA street gangs, I have no idea if this story rings true at all, but I did appreciate Lola and the other strong female characters in Love's book, especially Lucy and Lorraine.

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Little Black Lies
by Sharon Bolton
Recommended (4/25/2015)
I would read this book just for the chapter about the whales. Beautiful, disturbing, heartbreaking. The same can be said for the story, which is highly readable and engaging.

My only complaints involve the character development, which for Rachel especially, was a bit lacking.more
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