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Skipping Stones Blitz
Amazon Buy Link Barnes & Noble * Kobo * Smashwords Blurb: They say there are five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.Not everyone will grieve in this order, nor will everyone go through every stage. It’s during … Continue reading
Posted in Author Spotlights
Tagged authors, blitz day, blog tour, books, life, reading, writing
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Girl Meets Underworld
By: Jess Watkins. Format: eBook. Read: November 2013. Stella is severely depressed and alone, after losing both her mother and brother to an animal attack. Faced with no other choice, she decides to end her pain and reunite with her … Continue reading
Posted in Romance Books, Young Adult Books
Tagged authors, book reviews, Fiction Books, life, literature, paranormal romance, reading, Vampires, werewolves, writing
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A Sealed Fate
By: Lisa Gordon. Format: Paperback. Read: November 2013. Valda just arrived in Dubai and is ready for a fresh start after a horrific breakup. She is ready to begin her new life as a singer in the nightclub, Flanagan’s. Things … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction Books, Suspense Books
Tagged astrology, authors, book reviews, for, life, literature, Mystery Books, reading, writing
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My Sister’s Books Review #33
The Girl Who Chased the Moon By: Sarah Addison Allen In the quaint town of Mullaby, North Carolina, Emily Benedict finally meets her mother’s father as she moves into her mother’s old room. She has never been to Mullaby before … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction Books
Tagged authors, baking, book reviews, books, family, life, literature, reading, Reviews, Women's Literature, writing
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Happy Day-After Thanksgiving
Hi Everyone, I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving day. My family and I decided to do a small meal here at home, which turned out for the best… My grandfather fell yesterday, but we are very grateful that … Continue reading
Posted in About Me
Tagged Alzheimer's Disease, blog, grateful, life, reading, Thanksgiving, writing
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Welcome… Author, Stacy Juba!!!
Good Morning Everyone, I would like for you all to help me welcome author Stacy Juba. She is a very talented author of several different genres that I have had the pleasure of reading. To read my reviews click on … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, blog, books, Fiction Books, Giveaway, life, literature, reading, writing
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My Sister’s Books Review #32
Dance Hall of the Dead (Navajo Mysteries #2) By: Tony Hillerman The Zuni religion has been dealt a powerful blow, when the chosen Little Fire God is murdered and his best friend is missing. Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn has to work … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction Books, My Sister's Books, Mystery Books, Suspense Books
Tagged authors, book reviews, books, life, literature, Navajo, Navajo Mystery Series, New Mexico, reading, Reviews, writing, Zuni
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My Sister’s Books #31
The Ultimate Gullah Cookbook By: Jesse Edward Gantt, Jr. and Veronica Davis Gerald The Gullah community is one of the oldest cultures in the south. This cookbook starts with the history of the Gullah people and how their language, culture … Continue reading
Posted in My Sister's Books, Non-Fiction Books
Tagged book reviews, cookbooks, cooking, Gullah culture, life, Reviews
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My Sister’s Books Review #30
Come Home to Supper By: Christy Jordan Christy Jordan’s latest cookbook is dedicated to families in today’s world. This cookbook is crammed full of delicious recipes that are made up of affordable ingredients. She focuses on making things easier for … Continue reading
Posted in My Sister's Books, Non-Fiction Books
Tagged authors, book reviews, books, cookbooks, families, life, modern-day, reading, Reviews, writing
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My Sister’s Books #29
The Anatomist’s Apprentice By: Tessa Harris Dr. Thomas Silkstone is in London and is one of the top anatomists in town. His services are called upon by Lydia, who is desperate to solve her brother’s murder. Sir Edward Crick’s murder … Continue reading