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April 23, 2025

Mothers of Fate by Lynne Hugo ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


Mothers of Fate
, a masterful story of three women and a young man navigating the complexities of adoption and its aftermath that raises a question for every reader. Does fate direct our lives—or do our own choices?

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April 22, 2025

3 Books for Fantasy Fans

by MK French


Are you still looking for a great fantasy novel to read this month? Here are 3 books to pick up if you haven't already.

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April 21, 2025

The Book Club for Troublesome Women by Marie Bostwick ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


By early 1960s standards, Margaret Ryan, Viv Buschetti, and Bitsy Cobb, suburban housewives in a brand-new "planned community" in Northern Virginia, appear to have it all. The fact that "all" doesn't feel like enough leaves them feeling confused and guilty, certain the fault must lie with them. Things begin to change when they form a book club with Charlotte Gustafson--the eccentric and artsy "new neighbor" from Manhattan--and read Betty Friedan's just-released book, The Feminine Mystique.

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April 20, 2025

The Voice We Find by Nicole Deese ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


Two voices. One story. A chance to rewrite their future.

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April 19, 2025

3 Horror Novels For Readers Who Enjoy Scary Stories Around the Campfire

by MK French


The sun might be shining brightly, but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy a great horror novel. If you loved telling scary stories around the campfire as a kid (or still do as an adult), be sure to check out these books.

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April 18, 2025

Written in Stone by Paige Shelton ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


When Delaney wins a special Hidden Door Festival invitation to artist Ryory Bennigan's studio, she isn’t sure quite what to expect. What she finds is an elusive fellow obsessed with the Picts—complete with his own versions of their blue tattoos and vibrant red hair—recreating the stones they left behind. She also meets a visiting paleontologist, Dr. Adam Pace, from the University of Kansas attempting to sell an artifact that might just explain what the Picts' language really sounded like.

Or at least that’s what he claimed the artifact was for. Before the deal can close and Ryory can get a closer look at it, Dr. Pace is found dead.

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