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Mating for Life
by Marissa Stapley
Not Addictive (3/28/2014)
This is a book that I read when I had time, but did not make time to read. I didn't not like the book, but it didn't pull me in. The main characters are Helen, the mother, and her adult daughters. Fiona, the oldest daughter and the most strong-willed, is the only charactermore
The Deepest Secret
by Carla Buckley
Rear Window meets Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons (1/7/2014)
Due to health issues 14-year old Tyler can only go out when the sun goes down. Unbeknown to his cul-de-sac neighbors, Tyler uses his camera to capture moments (and secrets) of their lives.

It doesn't take too long to become involved with the main characters and storyline ofmore
How to Be a Good Wife
by Emma Chapman
How to Be a Good Wife by Emma Chapman (8/15/2013)
Marta and Hector have been married for over 20 years, have a grown son, and live a comfortable life in a suburban village. Something is not quite right with Marta. At first it seems as if Marta is suffering from Empty Nest Syndrome. Slowly little bits and pieces aremore
Baking Cakes in Kigali
by Gaile Parkin
Great Summer Read (6/9/2009)
Angel Tungaraza and her family live in a compound in Rwanda among many expatriates. Angel brings together, is touched and touches, the lives of many as she meets with her fellow expatriates and shares their stories to make them the most wonderful, beautiful cakes. I hadmore
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