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The End of Her
by Shari Lapena Lapena offers a lot of twists and turns in this psychological thriller. She keeps you guessing and the ending…I was shocked. Did NOT see that coming…At All! Stephanie Kilgour is a new mother of twin daughters who struggle with colic terribly. She is sleep deprived and struggling. Her husband, Patrick, is struggling…
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The Woman in Cabin 10
by Ruth Ware Wow….talk about a psychological thriller. This one had me at each turn and twist. I read this in October so it was perfect for a Halloween creepy read. Lo is a journalist for Velocity, a travel magazine, and she is getting ready to go on a cruise for work. Her apartment gets…
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The Prisoner
by B. A. Paris Have you ever read a book via audiobook? I struggle a lot of times with listening to a book on tape because I am totally a visual processor rather than auditory. It is hard for me to really pay attention and absorb the information; however, I was still able to absorb…
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Finding You (Chikalu Falls #1)
by Lena Hendrix Well, I told you all that I needed a palate cleanser, and I got one, thanks to Kay’s suggestion. I read this in less than three days!! It was an attention-grabber and kept me wanting more; thank God its a series! Joanna is a hiking guide, and she has had to fight…
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Let’sTalk About: When a book is a flop…
Have you ever had high hopes for a book and you get to that point where you want to give up because you’ve been giving it chance after chance like an unhealthy relationship but it just disappoints? It is one of the worst things an avid and dedicated reader can encounter. I’ve been in a…
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Lessons in Chemistry
By Bonnie Garmus Well, this one was supposed to be presented on the podcast, but life happens and we struggled to nail down a date and Kay struggled to get into it. I will admit, it was a tough read. It was intellectual and women’s lib-esque. Elizabeth is a chemist in a man’a world in…
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Whisper Network
by Chandler Baker I thought this one was a bit of a flop, readers. You can try to convince me differently of course. I’m not a huge fan of super politicized and charged books. I read for fun to escape the rawness of real life folks, not to be fired up and angry about a…
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Don’t Make a Sound
by T.R. Ragan What a great book! This is the first in a trilogy, and it did not disappoint. I can’t wait to read another one of these! We are introduced to Sawyer who is a newbie journalist who gets called out to fill in as a photographer on a crime scene for a homicide.…
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Abuela, Don’t Forget Me
by Rex Ogle This book was not what I expected it to be and a little different writing style than I’m used to, and I liked it. It is kind of poet style but still in chapters. Rex is the author and protagonist. He writes about his grandmother, Abuela, who not only cared for, loved…
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Love by Design
by Nora Roberts If you haven’t had a chance to read any of Nora Roberts’ books, you should. I say that because this read was not one of her bests, but she is a notable author in her genre and I have read rather good novels by her. This book has two stories that sort…
