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Lady Cop Makes Trouble: Girl Waits with Gun #2
by Amy Stewart
The Lady Gets Her Man (5/7/2016)
This was a really interesting book; it grabs your attention right away. Constance Kopp was a very independent woman and far ahead of her time; she did not mind breaking the rules. She was the first female Deputy Sheriff in New Jersey; the fact that this book is based on amore
I'll See You in Paris
by Michelle Gable
The Duchess Who Wasn't (12/22/2015)
This book is a sweet love story with a few surprises and twists, although the reader will figure them out long before the heroine Annie does. You will spend lots of time googling some of the characters. The Duchess of Marlborough, like Virginia Woolf says, is someone youmore
The Swans of Fifth Avenue
by Melanie Benjamin
Trophy Wives (10/7/2015)
Thoroughly enjoyed this book, Ms. Benjamin did a terrific job on her research. The "Swans" in this book are the elegant socialites who were prominent in New York during the early 1960s. Truman Capote was their little darling until he published articles in The New Yorker andmore
Maybe in Another Life
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Parallel lives? (5/16/2015)
I LOVED this book! Ms. Jenkins Reid captured my attention at the beginning and I read it in one big gulp. Two story lines are written about the main character "Hannah Martin." They revolve around her making two different choices on her first night in LA each one leads hermore
Between the Tides
by Susannah Marren
Between the Tides (4/2/2015)
This is a wonderful debut novel! Ms. Marren's prose is beautiful, she reminds me a little of Virginia Woolf in "Mrs. Dalloway" because of the way she describes scenes from ordinary everyday life.

Your are immediately drawn into the story of the family's move from New Yorkmore
The Sweetheart Deal
by Polly Dugan
The Sweetheart Deal (2/8/2015)
I gave this book a low rating because I thought the premise was good, but the writing was weak. The idea of a man making his best friend promise to marry his wife if he should die is an intriguing idea. This book is something that you would pick up at the airport to read onmore
The Fortune Hunter
by Daisy Goodwin
The Fortune Hunter (4/22/2014)
Since I enjoyed "The American Heiress" I had high expectations for this book and was very disappointed. On the positive side Ms. Goodwin did a very good job depicting what life was like for these historical figures. The fact that she was writing about real people added amore
Glitter and Glue: A Memoir
by Kelly Corrigan
Mother DOES know best (12/21/2013)
"What child can see the woman inside her mom?" This to me sums up "Glitter and Glue." Ms. Corrigan needed to go halfway around the world from Pennsylvania to Australia to appreciate her mother not as a "mom" but as a person. I enjoyed this book very much, not only for themore
Through the Evil Days: A Clare Fergusson/Russ Van Alstyne Mystery
by Julia Spencer-Fleming
An exciting honeymoon (9/2/2013)
It took me a little while to get all the characters straight, but once I did - I was hooked! This is a book that you cannot put down. The cliff hangers at the end of each chapter make you want to read faster. It was a good diversion during the hot weather this summer. Imore
Amy Falls Down
by Jincy Willett
Amy Falls Down...and Gets Up Again (6/16/2013)
It's very hard to describe this book and make it sound interesting. Trust me, if you love books, and love to read, this is for you. Like the characters in the book that discover (or re-discover) "Amy Gallup" I want to read everything that Jincy Willett has written. Thismore
The Good Luck Girls of Shipwreck Lane
by Kelly Harms
A Dream House by the Ocean (4/26/2013)
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It's a light, pleasant read, a perfect beach book. If you have always wondered what happens to the "HGTV Dream House" contestants and you love to cook this book is for you. It has broad appeal for so many readers. It is the perfect "escape"more
One Minus One: Nancy Pearl's Book Lust Rediscoveries
by Ruth Doan MacDougall
Trying to let go of the past (3/28/2013)
This is the first book that I've read by Ruth Doan MacDougall. I felt it should have been a short story rather than a book, although it is a very short novel. I really enjoyed her writing style; it was descriptive without being flowery. You could clearly picture themore
Peking to Paris: Life and Love on a Short Drive Around Half the World
by Dina Bennett
Bumpy ride ahead (3/17/2013)
From the description I really expected to love this book and thought it would deserve a five; sadly I can only give it a three. The author says a trip should not be "All about the driving and not about the journey." Unfortunately this book was the reverse, she wrote mostlymore
Eighty Days: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland's History-Making Race Around the World
by Matthew Goodman
A Whirlwind Trip (12/21/2012)
What a fascinating book! One of the best books I've read in a long time. The author has done an amazing amount of research on Nellie Bly & Elizabeth Bisland's trips around the world. However, none of the research comes across as dull or tedious. The reader getsmore
A Thousand Pardons
by Jonathan Dee
No apologies necessary! (10/12/2012)
An excellent book one of the most enjoyable I've read in a long time. Jonathan Dee draws you in immediately and you really care about the characters and what happens to them. The plot is not predictable, the characters are believable and well drawn.

I loved the leadmore
Have Mother, Will Travel: A Mother and Daughter Discover Themselves, Each Other, and the World
by Claire & Mia Fontaine
Very Oprahesque (6/14/2012)
I started out feeling this book was THE best book I’d read all year, but had to drop down from a 5 to a 4 rating. It is really two books in one. The first part about the scavenger hunt was fantastic! Loved the descriptions of their travels; they saw places I’ll never get tomore
Oxford Messed Up
by Andrea Kayne Kaufman
Never underestimate the power of music. (3/3/2012)
It took me a little while to get into this book, but once I did I could not put it down. I just HAD to know what happens to Gloria and Henry. Although this could have veered into a clichéd love story, Ms. Kayne Kaufman was careful not to cross over into that realm.

Imore
Losing Clementine: A Novel
by Ashley Ream
Losing Clementine (2/4/2012)
If “Clementine” is as good an artist as Ms. Ream is an author she must be terrific. This was a very interesting look into the human psyche, and written in a realistic way, but also very funny. You are immediately swept up into the story because you have so many questions.more
King Peggy: An American Secretary, Her Royal Destiny, and the Inspiring Story of How She Changed an African Village
by Peggielene Bartels, Eleanor Herman
A real number one lady (12/9/2011)
If you like A. McCall’s “No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency” books you will really like “King Peggy.” Because this book is fact, not fiction it is all the more fascinating. It is a wonderful story of how one amazing, wonderful woman had such an impact on a small village inmore
Wayward Saints
by Suzzy Roche
Redemption, Reconciliation (10/29/2011)
I didn’t know what to expect from "Wayward Saints". It turned out to be very enjoyable and once I began the book, I couldn’t put it down. I really cared about the characters and wanted to know how the story would end.

Mary Saint escapes her physically abusive father, Bub,more
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