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A Second Helping from Hazel Gaynor – Cover Reveal
I had the chance to read the first novel from Helen Gaynor about the Titanic https://poofbooks.wordpress.com/2014/04/24/a-titanic-memory-the-girl-who-came-home/, that too had a beautiful cover. Next up from Gaynor is A MEMORY OF VIOLETS and it too has a cover that will catch … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Cover Reveal, Novel
Tagged A MEMORY OF VIOLETS, HarperCollins, Hazel Gaynor, William Morrow
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Oh How I Love a Vintage Read
VINTAGE by Susan Gloss from William Morrow is that perfect start to the summer reading season novel. Once you visit Violet Turner’s vintage clothing store Hourglass Village in Madison, WI. you will want to stay. Things are very good for … Continue reading
Posted in Beach Read, ChickLit, Fiction Light, Novel, Reading
Tagged HaperCollins, Summer Read, Susan Gloss, VINTAGE, Wiliam Morrow, William Morrow
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ONE HUNDRED NAMES by Cecelia Ahern
If you are a serial Cecelia Ahern reader and appreciator do not miss her latest, ONE HUNDRED NAMES. Journalist Kitty Logan has been trying to get up the strength to visit her dying publisher/mentor and friend in the hospital … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bring your tissue read, ChickLit, Fiction, Novel, Reading
Tagged Cecelia Ahern, ONE HUNDRED NAMES, William Morrow, William Morrow Paperbacks
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Someone Else’s Love Story – She Reads September Pick
I am back in the groove with the amazing She Reads Book Club, been a little out of synch. This book by Joshilyn Jackson is the perfect reason why I am so thankful to the club for their book eye. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fiction, She Reads Book Club
Tagged Joshilyn Jackson, SOMEONE ELSE'S LOVE STORY, Southern Lit, William Morrow
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Brothers Grimm Celebrate 200 Years
December 20th, 2012 marks the 200th Anniversary of the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales. For those real fans you know these are not tales for the light-hearted. It has been a great Fall for reading books honoring or inspired by the anniversary. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Holiday Books, Reading, Reads
Tagged Brothers Grimm, Fairy Tales, Neil Gaiman, STARDUST, William Morrow
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A Christmas Tale from Charles Todd
My other half and sometimes better half is a voracious reader. Seldom are we interested in the same books but when I saw the chance to receive a book by Charles Todd I was too excited because he speaks to highly … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Holiday Books, Novel, Reading, Romance
Tagged Bess Crawford, Charles Todd, Holiday, Holiday Read, Ian Rutledge, Stocking Stuffer, THE WALNUT TREE, William Morrow
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A novel that spans three decades that will take hold of your heart till its end
Duncan Jepson the author of ALL THE FLOWERS IN SHANGHAI should be awarded praise for his ability to walk in the shoes of Feng, a Chinese girl, in 1930s Shanghai. This novel was profoundly sad from start to finish, but the writing was so beautiful … Continue reading
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Tagged All the Girls in Shanghai, Duncan Jepson, HarperCollins Publishers, William Morrow
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Nothing charming about the magic at 666 Park Avenue
There is something sinister brewing at 666 PARK AVENUE thanks to the witching mind of author Gabriella Pierce. I read this book earlier in the year and loved it. Why I did not do a post earlier in the year is a mystery in and of … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Giveaway, Reads
Tagged 666 Park Avenue, Alloy Entertainment, Amanda Kain, Gabriella Pierce, HarperCollins Publishers, Magic, Shutterstock, William Morrow
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A Jane Austen Finish to the Summer
While summer is officially with us till later in September, it always seems after Labor Day we leave summer behind us. With that in mind, my plan was to read MY JANE AUSTEN SUMMER: A SEASON IN MANSFIELD PARK by Cindy Jones prior to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Jane Austen, Novel, Reading, Reads
Tagged Cindy Jones, Jane Austen, Mansfield Park, My Jane Austen Summer, Random House, William Morrow
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