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The Flower Sisters
by Michelle Collins Anderson
The Flower Sisters (3/11/2024)
A book based on a true story of an explosion at a dance hall that alters not only the lives of the twin sisters, but the lives of everyone in this small town of Possum Flats.
Family secrets, love lost, suspense and plot twists. The authors descriptions of some characters seemed spot on.
There were some wow moments, that I did not see coming. Great read for any book club. I would recommend this to anyone.
The Gifts: A Novel
by Liz Hyder
Unexpected (3/27/2023)
The book was very intriguing from the start. The women in the book, in my mind, all had "gifts". Each and every one of them had a challenge of their own. Each character/women were very strong, especially living in that time period. The descriptive location throughout transformed the reader right there. The book would be great for book clubs for further discussion. It was a very good book and I wonder if this is going to be a series.
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