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An Infinite Love Story
by Chanel Cleeton
An Infinite Love Story (4/14/2026)
I love the time of the story and the character development. I will admit I did not finish the book, but not because it was not good. First, I do not like stories that go between present and past. I can't explain why but I would just prefer that they tell the story from beginning to the end. Second, I figured out pretty quickly that right now was not a good time to read the story because it would be emotional. But, what I did read I would recommend.
Thistlemarsh
by Moorea Corrigan
Thistlemarsh (2/6/2026)
I liked that this book was set post WWII and included human and fairy interactions. I thought the author did a great job with the character development of MFC; however, I would have liked more depth into the MMC.

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