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X is for Xenofiction #AtoZChallenge

by Donna Huber For the A to Z Challenge, I'm discussing different book genres/categories. Each day, I will give a few details about the ...

January 8, 2022

Kindred by Alechia Dow ~ a Review

by MK French


Joy Abara is a poor commoner mind linked to Duke Felix Hamdi. In their interplanetary kingdom, minds are linked from birth between classes, allowing everyone to have a say. But the royal family is publicly killed and Felix is framed for their murders. The pair had been kept apart for years, but now are on the run together. Rather than looking at any of the kingdom's civilized worlds, they head for a backwater planet without technology... Earth.

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January 7, 2022

The Girl from Paris by Ella Carey ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


The Girl from Paris is set in Paris and in New York City. It begins in 1918 as World War I is close to ending but the devastation from the German artillery continues to make it unsafe in Paris. 

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January 6, 2022

Honor by Thrity Umrigar ~ a Review

by MK French


Smita returns to India to cover the story of Meena, a Hindu woman attacked by her family and village for marrying a Muslim man. She never planned to return from the United States, and here she must face a society where tradition matters more than love or individual needs. Smita has her own painful secrets and is drawn to Mohan, an Indian man she meets on assignment. Meena’s fate hangs in the balance, and Smita tries to save her.

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January 5, 2022

Don't Miss These Two Books

by Susan Roberts


There were so many great books published in 2021. So before we get very far into 2022, I wanted to share a couple of them that you might have missed.

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January 4, 2022

The Last Dance of the Debutante by Julia Kelly ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


It is starting to be a habit to start the year reading a new book by Julia Kelly. But let me tell you, it is a great way to start the year.  

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January 3, 2022

Digging Up Love by Chandra Blumberg ~ a Review & Excerpt

by MK French


Alisha Blake creates amazing desserts for her grandfather's shop in rural Illinois, dreaming of opening her own in Chicago. A dinosaur bone in her grandparents' backyard brings paleontologist Quentin Harris, recovering from a painful breakup. The attraction is real, but Alisha is scared to fall in love and Quentin wants to make a name for himself in a competitive field.

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January 2, 2022

The Girl Who Could Breathe Under Water by Erin Bartels ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


"Once there was a girl who could breathe under water.  She spent so much time under water she discovered it became harder and harder to breathe air and walk across the hot sand.  Eventually she could not come out of the water at all.  And the people she left on land began to forget her." (p 284)

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