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When We Left Cuba
by Chanel Cleeton
When We Left Cuba (12/26/2018)
This is a beautiful novel,that's full of family secrets and forbidden passions. The author is skillful in developing her characters and developing them through many years. I did read the first novel When We Left Cuba this novel has some of the same characters in it also. Itmore
The Kinship of Secrets
by Eugenia Kim
The kinship of secrets (9/25/2018)
This book is well written with an engaging story about two sisters who grow up separately because of the Korean War It's a great opportunity to learn a piece of history through the eyes of people who,lived at that time. I was swept up,in the family and their attempts tomore
The Family Tabor
by Cherise Wolas
The Family Tabor (4/12/2018)
This book draws you in by developing characters you can relate to. A familiar family doing good in the community siblings enjoy being together. After you get a feel for the characters the author delves into their inner feelings and actions they haven't shared with theirmore
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