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Must Love Books

Book Review Must Love Books by Shauna Robinson Must Love Books was the first story I finished in the New Year, and it couldn’t have been a better pick. This debut novel is a lovely and layered read, exploring mental health, self-worth, happiness, and survival in the workplace. And I, for one, absolutely adored it. […]

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A Reason For Hope Giveaway

Giveaway A Reason for Hope by Kristin von Kreisler Alright animal lovers, you ready for this one? Today, we’ve partnered with author Kristin von Kreisler to give away TWO copies of her brand new book, A Reason for Hope. “For animal lovers and fans of The Art of Racing in the Rain, this heart wrenching yet uplifting

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Courageously Expecting

Book Review Courageously Expecting by Jenny Albers I’ve been following along with popular blogger, Jenny Albers, for several years now. She writes about grief and the messy, broken reality of pregnancy loss. But through the obvious pain, her words shine with faith and an abundance of hope. This unwavering honesty about loss and her courage

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Antoinette’s Sister

Book Review Antoinette’s Sister by Diana Giovinazzo We’ve all heard of Marie Antoinette. But have you heard of her sister, Charlotte? This new historical fiction from Diana Giovinazzo, explores the life of Maria Carolina of Austria. Charlotte is sister to Antoinette and Queen in her own right. This fictionalized retelling of her life and reign

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The Maid

Book Review The Maid by Nita Prose Have you ever met one of those characters that have stayed with you long after reading? That, for me, is Molly Gray. Endearing and unique, her voice ripples off the pages of The Maid. This is one book you won’t want to miss. (Review continued below.) About The

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Tacos for Two

Book Review Tacos for Two by Betsy St. Amant Could this cover get any cuter? This bookworm picks her books by their covers, and lately I am all about these illustrated ones! Tacos for Two is an eye-catching and super sweet romance, perfect for those looking for a light and clean read. (Keep reading for

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The Spanish Daughter

Book Review The Spanish Daughter by Lorena Hughes Two of my favorite genres are historical fiction and mystery. And when a book manages to weave those two together in an equally satisfying way, it makes for a particularly enjoyable read! About The Spanish Daughter: As a child in Spain, Puri always knew her passion for

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