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My Sister’s Books Review #85
The Memory House (Honey Ridge #1) By: Linda Goodnight Julia Presley’s heart is numb from the still unsolved disappearance of her son and the demise of her marriage. It doesn’t help that her family refuses to talk about the … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Civil War, family, historical fiction, Honey Ridge Series, life, love, reading, war
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My Sister’s Books Review #84
The Kashmir Shawl By: Rosie Thomas Mair Ellis’ father has passed away and her brother and sister are helping her clear out the house, when she discovers an exquisite shawl with a bit of hair hidden in the middle. … Continue reading
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Tagged books, family, historical fiction, life, love, reading, Reviews, WWII
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My Sister’s Books Review #83
The Color of Light By: Karen White Jillian Parrish’s life has been turned upside down. After her divorce, she packs up her daughter and drives to Pawleys Island, South Carolina, where she was happiest during her childhood. Pregnant, and … Continue reading
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Tagged beach read, beach reads, family, fantasy, ghosts, life, love, paranormal, Pawleys Island, romantic suspense books
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My Sister’s Books Review #82
The Blessings of the Animals By: Katrina Kittle Cami Anderson helps all creatures, great and small. That is her job as a Veterinarian, but it is also a life-long passion. Her husband and daughter are used to the motley strays … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, books, family, life, nature, reading
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My Sister’s Books Review #80
Ordinary Grace By: William Kent Krueger Frank Drum is a middle-aged man, reflecting back on a critical summer from his childhood. Thirteen year old Frank should have experienced a season of happiness and peace in 1961, rural Minnesota. However, … Continue reading
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Tagged books, coming of age, family, historical fiction, life, mystery, reading
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My Sister’s Books Review #79
Ocean Beach By: Wendy Wax (Ten Beach Road Series #2) Four friends, Maddie, Nicole, Avery and Kyra, are looking forward to putting their pasts behind them, by focusing on their next home renovation project. The new house should be … Continue reading
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Tagged beach reads, family, friends, life, reading, Ten Beach Road Series
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Sasee July 2016 Review
Lies and Other Acts of Love By Kristy Woodson Harvey Lovey is entering a new phase, having raised five very different women with her soulmate; she is now faced with the possibility of life without him. Her once grandiose … Continue reading
My Sister’s Books Review #78
HouseHusband By: Ad Hudler Linc Menner had grown frustrated with his landscaping business, when his wife, Jo, was offered her dream job. Happy to have a fresh start and support his wife, Linc packed up the house and their … Continue reading
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Tagged books, family, humor, life, quick read, reading
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My Sister’s Books Review #76
Dear Carolina By: Kristy Woodson Harvey Khaki Mason is an interior designer, who loves her husband and her son, but she desires to expand her family. Dealing with a newly diagnosed health issue, she sees numerous doctors to help … Continue reading
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Tagged adoption, books, debut novel, family, letters, life, love, reading
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Sasee Review
A Lowcountry Wedding (Lowcountry Summer #4)By: Mary Alice Monroe A few seasons have passed and Harper has settled in as the new owner of Sea Breeze. However, with Carson due to return to the family home, her anxieties are … Continue reading
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Tagged beach reads, book reviews, books, family, Lowcountry Summer Series, reading, Reviews, Women's Literature
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