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23 Jan

To Dwell Among Cedars (Connilyn Cossette) – Review

Eight years ago, when the Philistines stole and then surrendered the ark of the covenant back to the Israelites, Eliora left her Philistine homeland to follow the ark to the community of Kiryat Yearim. There, the family she was adopted into has guarded the ark at the top of a mountain in

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22 Jan

First Line Friday – Boundless (Tamara Leigh)

Happy Friday and welcome to First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books. It's a day to rejoice, because Tamara Leigh's latest book downloaded to my Kindle overnight! Boundless is book number six in her Age of Conquest series and I can't wait to dive in. Unfortunately, I have another book to

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19 Jan

Top Ten Tuesday – 2020 Releases I Still Need to Read

Happy Tuesday, reading friends! It's time for another Top Ten Tuesday post, thanks to That Artsy Reader Girl. This week's topic is Books I Meant to Read in 2020 but Didn't Get To. Considering we moved out of our old home in December 2019, knocked it down and rebuilt over the first half of 2020

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15 Jan

First Line Friday – Everything Behind Us (Jennifer Rodewald)

Happy Friday and welcome to First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books. Jennifer Rodewald is one of my must-read contemporary romance authors, so I'm always happy when there's a new novel from her. The third book in her Murphy Brothers series released earlier this week, and it's one that will

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14 Jan

Then Again, Maybe (Susan L. Tuttle) – Excerpt + Giveaway

Welcome to the Blog + Review Tour for Then Again, Maybe by Susan L. Tuttle, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! Former beauty queen Belle Thornton knows what it is to think she has it all, only to discover she never valued what was truly important. Raising her daughter and building a thriving

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13 Jan

Still the One (Rachel D. Russell) – Review

The last thing he wants to do is return home. Cole Barrett, former Army Ranger, has a new mission objective. Sell his grandfather’s house and put Deep Haven in his rearview mirror as fast as possible. Deep Haven holds the hurts of physical abuse at the hands of his grandfather, a man now in a

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12 Jan

Top Ten Tuesday – 2021 Bookish Resolutions

Happy Tuesday, reading friends! It's time for another Top Ten Tuesday post, thanks to That Artsy Reader Girl, and this week we're talking about our resolutions and goals for 2021. It's a general topic, but I've chosen to give it a bookish slant as I have a few bookish resolutions I want to

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09 Jan

Some Bright Someday (Melissa Tagg) – Review

He’s torn between love and honor... Lucas Danby has always regretted the decisions that caused his dishonorable discharge from the military—and he’s never stopped trying to redeem his honor. He's spent the past decade taking on dangerous short-term missions as an elite private soldier—the only

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