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House of Wolves
by Casey L. Bond

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I really enjoyed the second book in this duology. It is focused on Citali, who redeems herself and becomes powerful enough to fight the gods. I love a good redemption story.

Forged by Magic
by Jenna Wolfhart

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This was a super sweet cozy fantasy romance. I loved the unique world building, and the characters were easy to become invested in. Looking forward to book two!

The Happiness Plan
by Susan Mallery

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Another wonderful novel from one of my favorite authors! She brings back Hannah from Sisters by Choice 15 years later. Hannah has formed a new family with her friends Tori and Daphne, as well as the 3 brothers they are involved with. It is beautifully written and the supportive relationships are real. All the women struggle with problems and eventually resolve them. As a bonus, there are furry pets too!

The Mostly True Story Of Tanner & Louise
by Colleen Oakley

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This was a delightful read. Main characters Louise, age 83, and Tanner, age 21. Tanner was a rising soccer star until an accident. So she's moping and unhappy. Her mother gets her a job as a live in companion to Louise who is recovering from a broken hip. And then the adventure begins. On the run. Secrets. The FBI.

Twenty-one Wishes And Emma's Dilemma (a Short Story)
by Paula Anne

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The title of the book is called 20 wishes because three women in the story make 20 wishes. One of the women, Annmarie lives over a book store; recently became a widow. She’s a lunch buddy to a 9 year old, who has been fostered most of her life. She eventually gets to keep the child The mother of the child has been trying to locate her, she has a heart attack and asked Annmarie to keep her child. Her lonely life has now been blessed with a child of her own. The other two women also hsve heartwarming stories.

Terrible Virtue
by Ellen Feldman

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This book is about the life of Margaret Sanger. My problem with the book is not the writing, but it is with the depiction of this formidable, abrasive woman. This is a problem I have with historical fiction. Was this what the character was really like or has the personality been embellished to spice up the novel. For me the descriptions of her dalliances really turned me off but her fight for women's reproductive rights was admirable.

Same Time Next Summer
by Annabel Monaghan

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I really enjoyed this light, entertaining summer read. It takes place in a summer house located on a Long Island beach which made it more relevant and enjoyable to me. A summer romance perfect read for the summer.

Romantic Comedy
by Curtis Sittenfeld

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I was not thrilled at the beginning, feeling like it was a rip-off of SNL and the Scarlett Johansson/Colin Jost relationship, but it grew on me as we passed through that set-up. Sweet, romantic comedy that didn't follow the usual pattern.

The Storyteller's Secret
by Sejal Badani

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This is a tale about several generations of Indians; their beliefs and habits. The young girl decides to go toIndia to,her grandmother’s birth pls

Walking With Sam
by Andrew McCarthy

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This is the story of this teen actor (now best selling author and travel enthusiast) returning to Spain for a 500-mile walk with his 19 year old son. Andrew walked this path about 25 years earlier and he expresses both experiences with joy and awe. I loved the parent perspective Andrew gives to the adventure and the stories of the duo on the road with other pilgrims. Another unexpected terrific book.