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The Paris Hours: A Novel
by Alex George
Many Opportunities Not Taken (3/1/2020)
I liked most of the characters in this book, but I thought there were many opportunities for interesting things to happen to them that never did. It seemed that all of the energy of the book was geared only at trying to get all of the characters to the same place at themore
You Were There Too
by Colleen Oakley
You Were There Too by Colleen Oakley Starts Too Graphically (9/1/2019)
I couldn't get past the prologue due to the graphic nature. I won't post any spoilers and others may be able to get past the violence and read the story. I was unable to do that.
The Last Romantics
by Tara Conklin
The Last Romantics (1/16/2019)
I have been anxiously awaiting this book since I read The House Girl in 2013 and loved it! I enjoyed this book about a family of four siblings, their mother & the others in their lives. I liked the complex relationships that the siblings have with each other and theirmore
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