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Seven Days of Us: A Novel
by Francesca Hornak
On the first day... (6/19/2017)
Every Christmas I choose a book with a holiday theme to enjoy either on vacation or just as family gathers in our home. SEVEN DAYS OF US caught my attention right away because of the premise of a family together for a week! I began reading hoping I'd get some advice or findmore
The Second Mrs. Hockaday
by Susan Rivers
A Literary Delight (1/11/2017)
The language draws you into another time, the writing style propels you forward and as the characters' stories unfold your heart aches for the young Civil
War bride left on her own and hiding the truth behind a terrible crime. Looking forward to Susan River's next book!!!
All the Old Knives
by Olen Steinhauer
All The Old Knives Review (1/1/2015)
Olen Steinhauer brings readers to the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California where two former spies and once lovers rendezvous to recount a fateful day they shared together in Vienna. Just as the protagonists pair their (multiple) glasses of wine with their entrees,more
The Aviator's Wife
by Melanie Benjamin
"A" for the Aviator's Wife (1/11/2013)
Years ago I enjoyed reading "Gifts of the Sea" and only as I began "Aviator's Wife" did I recall the little book that made me look at shells differently. I read eagerly the life of Charles and Anne all the while hoping they would find true peace in their lives together. Imore
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