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Songs of Summer
by Jane L. Rosen
Heartwarming and charming read! (2/17/2025)
Songs of Summer centers on Maggie's journey to meet her birth mother after her parents pass away. She discovers that her birth mother is spending time on Fire Island, and takes the chance to try to meet her. At a crossroads with her new fiancé (but long time best friend)more
One Death at a Time
by Abbi Waxman
A fun, mysterious romp through Hollywood! (1/14/2025)
I really enjoyed this smart mystery based in LA's Hollywood scene! Abbi Waxman has the gift of creating quirky, relatable characters and this was true for main character Mason. I loved her dynamic with actress Julia, and how they bonded as recovering alcoholics.

They teammore
Beast of the North Woods: Monster Hunter Mysteries #3
by Annelise Ryan
A fun, quirky, cozy mystery! (11/29/2024)
Beast of the North Woods was a wonderful cozy mystery that kept me entertained throughout! This was my first novel by Annelise Ryan, but I enjoyed her writing style and the midwestern setting.

Morgan is a no-nonsense cryptozoologist (though I initially had no idea what thatmore
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