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Arcadia Falls
by Carol Goodman
A Literary Mystery (1/18/2010)
Author Carol Goodman sets her literary mystery Arcadia Falls in Hudson Valley area of upstate New York. My husband's family lives there, so I found the setting of interest and got a better feel for the area. It is set in winter, and the reader can feel the chill of a Hudsonmore
The Walking People
by Mary Beth Keane
An Interesting Tale of Irish Immigrants (5/2/2009)
As one of Irish heritage, I was drawn to The Walking People by Mary Beth Keane. The author pulls the reader into the world of Irish immigrants Michael and Greta Ward, telling us their story first as country people living in a remote Irish town.

The story gains steam whenmore
Eve: A Novel of the First Woman
by Elissa Elliott
Eve- A Novel of the First Woman (1/7/2009)
Author Elissa Elliott successfully combines the Biblical stories of Adam and Eve, and their sons Cain and Abel, with life in historical Mesopotamia in her novel, "Eve - A Novel of the First Woman".

Fans of Anita Diamant's "Red Tent" will enjoy this book, which drew memore
Time of My Life: A Novel
by Allison Winn Scotch
Lively book club discussions (8/6/2008)
For those who have enjoyed Sophie Kinsella's bestseller "Remember Me", Allison Winn Scotch's "Time of My Life" is the flip side.

Jillian wonders if she made a mistake leaving her artistic, laid-back boyfriend Jack and marrying logical, hard-charging Henry.

I wasn't sure Imore
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