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April 10, 2026

Honey in the Wound by Jiyoung Han ~ a Review

by MK French


Young-Ja had always been able to infuse food with her emotions. When her family is destroyed in the Japanese attacks on Korea in 1931, everything she makes is increasingly bitter with grief. Young-Ja is eventually found by a Korean rebel fighter who brings her to Manchuria to join the teahouse spies. There, Young-Ja finds a new sense of belonging and starts using her abilities for the resistance. Decades later, Young-Ja is alone in Seoul, withdrawn from the world until her Tokyo-born granddaughter Rinako bursts into her life with the ability to see into dreams. In cultivating a tentative bond, they confront the long-buried past together.

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April 9, 2026

Peg, Unhinged by Teri M Brown ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


Peg is good at a lot of things. Selling beachfront homes. Raising two kids. Holding her life together with duct tape and dark humor. What she is not good at is menopause, divorce, or watching her soon-to-be ex flirt with women half her age, especially when one of them works in her office.

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April 8, 2026

The Moonshine Women by Michelle Collins Anderson ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


From a well-camouflaged still in the moonshine-slicked mountains of Prohibition-era Missouri, to the drink order of a Hot Springs gangster, and even the hidden depths of her own heart, a Strong woman knows how to keep a secret…

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April 7, 2026

Killing Me Softly by Sandie Jones ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


The perfect couple... A terrible tragedy... A bitter feud....

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April 6, 2026

The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer ~ a Review

by MK French


Rainy March is a third-generation book witch, jumping in and out of novels to keep their stories safe from chaos. When her grandfather vanishes, and a book is stolen, she must team up with the Duke of Chicago, the hero of her favorite mystery series. Moving through different classic novels, Rainy and the Duke find danger, desire, and long-buried secrets.

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April 5, 2026

Cultivating Native Plants for Pollinators by Helen Yoest ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


Spring is here, and since it is Easter weekend, I can start putting out plants in my area, as we are past our last freeze date. However, if you are in a cooler clime, you may still be dreaming of the summer garden. If that is the case, then this book will give you information that you can put to use as the ground thaws.

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