
Women's Fiction
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Dec 7, 2024 |
bewitchedbookworms.com | Gu Byeong-Mo |Jillian Cantor |Women's Fiction
PrologueAmeliaSometimes the end of everything sneaks up on you when you least expect it. I read that once, in a Gloria Diamond novel. Only she was referring to an asteroid. For me, the end came as a 32 DD red lace bra. It happened on a rare rainy day in LA, two months after my thirty-third birthday. Two days after my mother had died. She had collapsed quite suddenly in her garden, my mother.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
caffeinatedbookreviewer.com | Women's Fiction
6th Dec Grab a cup of hot cocoa before cozying up with The Christmas Inn by Pamela Kelley. When Riley loses her job, she heads home to spend a few weeks in Cape Cod, helping her mother with the inn. Found family, second chances and more await you in this festive tale. The Christmas Innby Pamela M.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
caffeinatedbookreviewer.com | Carolyn Brown |Women's Fiction
27th Nov Sophia Rose is here with a review of The Party Line by Carolyn Brown. Grab a cup of tea and find out what Sophia enjoyed about this small-town women’s fiction with romance, humor and family secrets. The Party Lineby Carolyn Brown Genres: Women's Fiction Source: Publisher Purchase*: Amazon | Audible *affiliate A niece’s inheritance comes with family secrets, new romance, and sweet Texas strawberries in a refreshing and warmhearted novel by New York Times bestselling author Carolyn Brown.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
caffeinatedbookreviewer.com | Women's Fiction
11th Nov The Blue Iris by Rachel Stone delivers a multi perspective story surrounding the people who work one summer at the Blue Iris flower shop. Narrated by Jeannie Sheneman & GM Hakim, we deal with loss, mystery, hope, friendship, betrayal, and new beginnings. A touching tale not to be missed.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
bewitchedbookworms.com | Brenda Novak |Women's Fiction
“Wait…you’re not still running that book club you started in high school, are you?”Gia Rossi had been shopping at her local grocer when her sister called. “I’ve never really stopped. Not completely.” She switched her phone to her other ear, so she could use her more dexterous left hand to steer her empty shopping cart across the parking lot to the reclamation point. “Most of the members weren’t your friends.
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