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Accidents of Marriage
by Randy Susan Meyers
Accidents of Marriage by Randy Susan Meyers (6/23/2014)
I can't say I enjoyed reading this book but I could not stop myself from having deep feelings for the characters in the it.--especially Emma who was called upon to grow up and take on too many responsibilities. Of course I felt very emotional about what happened to Maddy--more
Mating for Life
by Marissa Stapley
Mating for Life by Marissa Stapley (4/9/2014)
Does the use of the word "mating" in the title of the book tried to get people to relate to their animal-like behavior and negotiate that response to a contemporary interpretation of a "human" response.

I had no preconceived idea of animal instinct when I began to read themore
Safe with Me
by Amy Hatvany
Safe With Me by Amy Hatvany (11/26/2013)
The main characters in the novel are well fleshed out and totally believable. The story is sad but with an outcome that leaves the reader with hope for all those people in the story. The story is well written with all the issues defined. The characters are so well writtenmore
The Scavenger's Daughters: Tales of the Scavenger's Daughters, Book One
by Kay Bratt
The Scavenger's Daughters by Kay Bratt (7/17/2013)
The phoenix has arisen with the introduction of Benfu and Calli. Their blended family is a fantastic accomplishment of what a family should and could be. Their ability to understand their children and to motivate them to thinking and behaving on a high level is miraculous.

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