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Jul 5, 2024 |
sacbee.com | Susan Elia MacNeal |Shauna Robinson |Sarah T. Dubb |Allison Pataki
With the summer holidays in full swing, it’s the perfect time to pick up a new book. FIRST Book Club is here with a plethora of recommendations for the week of July 5 to July 11, with historical mysteries, romantic comedies and family sagas dominating the list. FIRST is particularly drawn to The Last Hope by Susan Elia MacNeal, her anticipated new title that tells wraps of the Maggie Hope series in an epic fashion.
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Jul 1, 2024 |
audubon.org | Sarah T. Dubb
Sarah T. Dubb’s debut rom-com, “Birding With Benefits,” celebrates love, new beginnings, and a really great checklist—all under the Tucson sun. Palabras de Katy Steinmetz Reporter, Audubon Magazine Fotografía por Ash Ponders Freelance Photographer On a May morning I’m walking with Sarah T. Dubb into Tucson’s Sweetwater Wetlands Park, a surprising oasis just off I-10 and a key waypoint on the author’s journey as a birder.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
audiofilemagazine.com | Sarah T. Dubb
Narrators Mia Hutchinson-Shaw and Evan Sibley are a winning team in this charming romance. Mom and teacher Celeste is trying to find herself again after a divorce; John is a woodworker hoping to get his idea for a bird-guiding business off the ground. She's a complete newbie to birding, but Celeste agrees to be John's partner in the 42-day Bird Binge competition--and to pose as his girlfriend, though neither is looking for a real relationship.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
audubon.org | Sarah T. Dubb
Sarah T. Dubb’s debut rom-com, “Birding With Benefits,” celebrates love, new beginnings, and a really great checklist—all under the Tucson sun. Words by Katy Steinmetz Reporter, Audubon Magazine Photography by Ash Ponders Freelance Photographer On a May morning I’m walking with Sarah T. Dubb into Tucson’s Sweetwater Wetlands Park, a surprising oasis just off I-10 and a key waypoint on the author’s journey as a birder.
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Mar 9, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Sarah T. Dubb |Abby Jimenez |Colleen Hoover
This lovely debut about mature characters manages to be both comforting and sexy. A divorced mom gets a second chance at love when she accidentally takes up a new hobby—birding. After leaving an unsatisfying marriage that made her feel small, Celeste Johanssen is putting herself first. Her daughter will be leaving for college soon, and Celeste is ready to finally find out what it means to live for herself, not a man.
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