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The Bright Spots in the Mania
In what most would see as complete insanity, I’ve managed to find some bright spots in the current mania I’ve been struggling with. When I’m feeling particularly anxious, repetitivity is the key to retaining whatever sanity I might have left. Consequently, in the past three or four weeks, I’ve been reorganizing my book collection (I Continue reading
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Crossing Hearts by Kimberly Kincaid
CROSSING HEARTS Cross Creek Series, Book 1 by Kimberly Kincaid Genre: Contemporary Romance Hunter Cross has no regrets. Having left his football prospects behind the day he graduated high school, he’s happy to carry out his legacy on his family’s farm in the foothills of the Shenandoah. But when a shoulder injury puts him Continue reading
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Why I Need to Learn How to Say NO…
Have I mentioned how much I hate the GPS in my car? This is not a new situation, I’ve hated the GPS in my car since… well, since I got the GPS. Perhaps I’m too much of a free spirit (or too stubborn) to listen to a very annoying voice telling me which direction to Continue reading
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Her Brother’s Keeper by J.J. DiBenedetto
HER BROTHER’S KEEPER The Jane Barnaby Adventures, Book 3 by J.J. DiBenedetto Genre: Thriller/Suspense Jane Barnaby has planned the perfect Christmas vacation. Her father and his fiancé are joining her in Spain at her archaeological dig. They’ll see her work, meet her mentor, and they’ll all enjoy a few days of sunny Mediterranean beaches in Continue reading
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Dealing with the Viscount by Clair Brett
DEALING WITH THE VISCOUNT Improper Wives for Proper Lords (Book 1) by Clair Brett Genre: Regency Historical Romance Does she dare gamble on the one man who wants her to go all in, or risk losing her most important hand yet? After making a wager of marriage to settle her father’s gambling debts, Ella Bowen-Thorn Continue reading
