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Cabot, Meg – Kissing Cowboys

Kissing Cowboys ~Meg Cabot Kissing Cowboys by Meg Cabot gives the fresh start under big skies most girls dream of. Cabot serves up every teenage wince, eye-roll, and reluctant swoon with the timing of an author whose been writing teenage hearts since before most of her readers were born. Sixteen-year-old Winn’s life starts sliding sideways […]

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Doty, Max – The House That Eats the Dead

The House That Eats the Dead~Max Doty The House That Eats the Dead by Max Doty doesn’t rush visitors to leave. In fact, it would much prefer they stay for dinner, and it isn’t particularly picky about what ends up on the menu. Tom and Claire Morgan have found their dream home in the manicured

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Chin, Jeannie – The Cozy Nook Bookshop

The Cozy Nook Bookshop – Book 1 Heart’s Hope Crossing~Jeannie Chin The Cozy Nook Bookshop by Jeannie Chin is the first stop in Heart’s Hope Crossing, Vermont, and Chin builds this little town and its people the way a beloved bookshop is built: one carefully chosen spine at a time. Emma Rogers-Li has survived the

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Midnight, D.M. – Perfect Chaos: Chasing Chaos Duet Book 2

Perfect Chaos: Chasing Chaos Duet Book 2 ~D.M. Midnight Perfect Chaos by D.M. Midnight is the follow-up to Can You See Me? and the gripping conclusion to the Chasing Chaos Duet. Midnight understood the assignment when writing this series: some storms don’t pass, they circle back and hit even harder the second time around. Can

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Powers, Michelle – Willow Creek Crime Watch

Willow Creek Crime Watch ~Michelle Powers In a community like Willow Creek, friendship and neighborly trust go a long way — until someone turns up dead. That’s when Reese Blume steps up and builds the neighborhood’s answer to fear itself: the Willow Creek Crime Watch. As panic ripples through the neighborhood, Reese wraps her home

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Lyons, Jo – Holidays With the Girls

Review Warning: My puns may not make you giggle, but I’m giving you a heads up this is a cheesy, yet fun review. Holidays With the Girls: The Girls Series Book Four ~Jo Lyons Holidays With the Girls by Jo Lyons is like having the Christmas present you’ve been waiting for dropped into your lap,

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St. Claire, Randall D. – The Frequency

The Frequency BOOK SYNOPSIS: Bronx Rousselle let no one get close enough to matter. A few familiar faces. Nothing owed, and no ties he couldn’t leave behind. Until something old, hidden, finds its way into his hands. Not valuable in any ordinary sense, yet impossible to ignore. It draws attention quickly—the kind that does not

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Snider, Tui – Buried Dallas Fort Worth

Buried Dallas-Fort Worth ~Tui Snider Buried Dallas-Fort Worth by Tui Snider tosses the car keys across the room, hands you a bottle of water, and insists it’s time to go visit a cemetery. Honestly, that’s not nearly as strange as it sounds. Snider approaches these historic burial grounds the same way others recommend a scenic

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Rakow, Joel – Life in Woke America

Life in Woke America: A Family’s Story of Truth and Betrayal Under Fire~Joel Rakow, Ed.D. Life in Woke America by Dr. Joel Rakow opens with the conviction of a soldier who knows the mission may come at a tremendous personal cost, yet moves forward anyway. Through Xavier King, Rakow tells the story of a man

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Midnight, D.M. – Can You See Me?

Can You See Me? – Chasing Chaos Duet: Book 1 ~D.M. Midnight Can You See Me? by D.M. Midnight asks the loneliest question a person can ask themselves: Does anyone actually see me? Then it hands that question to a woman who can’t even fully see herself. Trigger warnings are here for a reason. Midnight

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