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State of Lies – Book Review

State of Lies – Book Review

I love strong characters. Georgie is just that kind of character. If something needs to be done, she is going to work to fix it even if it is the kitchen faucet. It all begins there as Georgie tries to figure out what really happened on that day when her husband was killed. You just can’t help liking her. There is a mystery around the death of her husband. Will Georgie learn what happened? Who can she trust? I loved…

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Daughters of Northern Shores – Book Review

Daughters of Northern Shores – Book Review

Haakon is running. He is running from family, from doing what is right, and making things right. So he goes to sea and works on a boat. Even in his running he still have the truth with him. As the book begins, you see glimples of the man he could be if he will let go and makes things right with his family. Haakon does change through the book. He begins running from family but returns to his family. He…

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Summer Reading 2019 Edition

Summer Reading 2019 Edition

  I read for both pleasure and for learning and growing. The stack of books I want to read seems to grow. I do read more than one book at a time. I have a goal of reading all the books I acquire in 2019 in 2019. Hopefully, that means I will have less books on my shelves that I have not read. Updated with notes after I finished reading the books. So what am I reading currently or planning…

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Identity Theft by Alana Terry – Book Review

Identity Theft by Alana Terry – Book Review

What do you think of when you think of Alaska? For me I think cold, wilderness, and rural. I have never been there that is just my imagination at work. I was excited to read Identity Theft by Alana Terry. An author from Alaska who shares through her books bits of Alaska life. Identity Theft is a Christian fiction, mystery/suspense. Lacy is hiding but she doesn’t really want to be hiding. She feels like something has been taken from her….

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The Medallion – Book Review

The Medallion – Book Review

World War II was a horrible time in history yet there are numerous stories fiction and non-fiction written in that time period. I think it is because we enjoy reading about the kindness of people during a horrible time. We want to cheer on those who are fighting to survive. We applaud those who reach out to help. Even in a horrible time of history, there are stories of beauty, stories of love and sacrifice. When I read that Cathy…

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