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My Sister’s Books Review #89

One Thousand White Women By: Jim Fergus   Set in 1875, May Dodd is among the group of women selected to marry the Cheyenne Indians as part of a program created by Grant to help assimilate Indians into a new … Continue reading

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Author Spotlight

Hi Everyone, Today’s author spotlight is about… Kristy Woodson Harvey. She is a must-read, Southern Literature author! I absolutely loved her debut novel, Dear Carolina and I enjoyed reading Lies and Other Acts of Love. Today’s thrilling news: Kristy Woodson … Continue reading

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A Quote to Begin the Week…

“Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.” ~Marcel Proust

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Night Owl???

Hi Everyone, As you may have noticed, I haven’t been around much this week. One of my pups, Jagger, has been very sick. Thursday night, we received news of cancer. He survived cancer once before, but this is a different … Continue reading

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What are you Reading?

Hi Everyone, It has been a long week. Between the fireworks and wall-shaking thunderstorms, there hasn’t been a lot of rest. Mom woke up with a horrible migraine, so today has been declared a quiet day. I will be cuddling … Continue reading

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My Sister’s Books Review #86

The Nightingale By: Kristin Hannah   Isabelle and Vianne are two sisters separated by life’s emotional battles. When rumors start that Nazi Germany is conquering Europe, both sisters know their France will stay strong. However, as events unfold and the … Continue reading

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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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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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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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My Sister’s Books Review #81

The 13th Gift By: Joanne Huist Smith   Joanne Huist Smith’s husband passed away a few months before December. Depressed and unable to participate in the Christmas cheer, her youngest of three children worries that there won’t be a Christmas … Continue reading

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