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June 22, 2024

Middletide by Sarah Crouch ~ a Review

by MK French


Dr. Erin Landry is found hanging from a tree on failed writer Elijah Leith's property. It looks like suicide, but closer inspection shows that it's murder and parallels Elijah’s novel. He had returned to his childhood home to restore it and rekindle an old relationship, but the town is turning against him as the real killer is set on framing him for murder.

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June 21, 2024

Her Part to Play by Jenny Erlingsson ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


Adanne is a make-up artist working on a movie that is filming in her home city in Alabama.  She is working hard to help save her parent's legacy plus make life easier for her brother so that he can spend more time with his son who has leukemia.  She had been working on secondary actors but one day is asked to do the makeup of the main actor John Pope.  He isn't her favorite person because he got her fired from a movie in Hollywood three years earlier when she missed work because her mother was sick.   Even as she tries to make the best of the situation, there's a lot of tension between them.  John is recovering from substance abuse and has just endured a painful breakup - which the tabloids keep writing about.  He turned his life over to God and started rebuilding his career.  The tension between them turns into sparks of interest.  Can a small-town girl and a Hollywood star make a life together?  The answer is NO if it's up to John's manager.  But decisions are being made by a much higher power and their relationship will flourish or end based on God's leading.

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June 20, 2024

The God and the Gumiho by Sophie Kim ~ a Review

by MK French


Kim Hani hides her past as the Scarlet Fox by working as a barista. Seokga the Fallen is the trickster god exiled from the heavenly kingdom of Okhwang and working on his redemption. When a powerful demon escapes from the underworld and threatens to end all of humanity, Okhwang’s emperor offers Seokga a bargain: kill the demon and the Scarlet Fox, and he can go home again. Hani teams up with Seokga as his assistant, hoping to keep her identity safe. The two bicker and are drawn to each other, but the investigation has its own potentially lethal consequences.

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June 19, 2024

The Great Transition by Nick Fuller Googins ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


In the near future, humanity hasn’t avoided the worst of climate change—wildfires, rising oceans, mass migration, and skyrocketing inequality have become the daily reality. But just when it seems that it can’t get any worse, remarkably, a movement of workers, migrants, and refugees inspires the world to band together, save the planet, and rebuild a society for all. This is The Great Transition.

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June 18, 2024

Great Start to New Steamy Romance Series from Catherine Bybee

by Susan Roberts


The story of a reluctant billionaire who takes on his father’s empire, its dark secrets, and a fiery assistant he can’t get out of his head.

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June 17, 2024

Read the First Two Books in Kritika H.Rao's Hard to Put Down Epic Fantasy Series Today

by MK French


Are you reading Kritika H. Rao's epic fantasy series The Rages? It was a new-to-me series, so I read Book 1 The Surviving Sky, which came out last summer, before picking up Book 2 The Unrelenting Earth, which comes out tomorrow. 

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June 16, 2024

A poignant and inspiring memoir that will resonate with women today

by Donna Huber


Stress Test
joins a growing body of work by women physicians. This memoir takes place at a time when women were still years away from comprising half—or more—of medical school students, and when the second wave of feminism was surging; but many of the fears, griefs, and struggles that women in medicine face today are the same ones the author grappled with decades earlier.

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