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29 Nov

First Line Friday – Brand of Light (Ronie Kendig)

Happy Friday, book lovers, and welcome to First Line Friday hosted by Hoarding Books. I am SO excited about sharing this week's First Line Friday with you all! I'm not typically a fan of science fiction or space operas (I haven't even watched Star Wars!), but I've had the privilege of reading

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28 Nov

The End of the Magi (Patrick W. Carr) – Review

Following his vision of the coming Messiah, the prophet Daniel creates a select group of men who will count down the calendar to the arrival of Israel's promised king. Centuries later, as the day nears, Myrad, a young magi acolyte, flees for his life when his adoptive father and others are put

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27 Nov

Deadly Deceit (Natalie Walters) – Review

Independent and tenacious journalist Vivian DeMarco is back in Walton, Georgia, for one reason--to do her job and get out. When her boss suddenly dies under suspicious circumstances, Vivian's only hope for finding the truth--and the next big story--is small-town law enforcement's lanky poster

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23 Nov

The Cracking of Monday Egg (B.T. Higgins) – Book Spotlight + Giveaway

An Egg World Allegory The Maker created Monday Egg for a very important reason. Monday just doesn’t understand it yet. Being an egg with arms and legs has its advantages. Monday can run like the wind and climb trees easily, but he is an egg. What happens when he cracks? The Cracking of Monday

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22 Nov

First Line Friday – Her Stand-In Cowboy (Crystal Walton)

Happy Friday, book lovers, and welcome to First Line Friday hosted by Hoarding Books. I have a confession to make this week. My TBR's just a liiiiiittle bit backed up right now. Anyone relate? I mean, I always have plenty of books on my TBR; that's nothing unusual. But my reading time is a lot

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21 Nov

Cover Reveal! Three Little Things (Patti Stockdale)

Welcome to the cover reveal for Three Little Things by Patti Stockdale. One forbidden love. Two broken hearts. Three little things. Hattie Waltz should forget the troubled neighbor leaving for boot camp in 1917. He forgot about her ages ago. It had always been the Waltzs verses the Kregers,

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20 Nov

Plan B (Erin Stevenson) – Review

Kelsea Anderson is a jilted bride with nothing left but a battered heart and a plane ticket to the Caribbean. The only part of her doomed wedding that she had any say in was the honeymoon. She paid for it, and there’s no reason she can’t come to the romantic resort alone, so Kelsea jumps on a

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19 Nov

Top Ten Tuesday – Changes in My Reading Life

Happy Tuesday, reader friends, and welcome to another Top Ten Tuesday post thanks to That Artsy Reader Girl. Today we're talking about changes in our reading lives, and when I sat down to think about this one, I discovered there have actually been more changes than I thought.