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Lucy by the Sea: A Novel
by Elizabeth Strout
Lucy By the Sea (10/8/2023)
Inspired by the true events surrounding the destruction of the town, Iola, in the 1960’s, this story tells of hardship, loss, courage and resilience. Story begins on a small peach ranch in Iola, Colorado. The Gunnison River is damned, the town is flooded, and a reservoirmore
The Continental Affair: A Novel
by Christine Mangan
The Continental Affair (7/24/2023)
I read Tangerine, by the same author, a few years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. However, I found The Continental Affair quite confusing. The story jumped back and forth for both of the main characters. The character development was good. They both appeared unhappy withmore
The Little Italian Hotel: A Novel
by Phaedra Patrick
The Little Italian Hotel (5/3/2023)
If you have ever visited Italy, you will love this book. The title is what made me select the book to read and review. Ginny, a radio advice expert, finds that her husband is not happy in their marriage. She had planned a special 25th Anniversary trip to Italy, withmore
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