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Book Review: Ginny Moon by Benjamin Ludwig

GINNY MOON stole my heart! This is the story of Ginny, a 14-year-old autistic girl living with her Forever Parents after being in the foster system for a few years. But Ginny can’t seem to let go of her past, which is impacting her ability to move forward with her new family. I don’t want…
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Book Review: The Family Next Door by Sally Hepworth

This is my kind of book: women’s fiction with an edge of mystery and suspense to keep me turning pages. If you enjoy Liane Moriarty this is a great one to get your fix of domestic drama. The story follows several women in suburban Melbourne, Australia. On the surface they’re all living perfectly ordinary lives,…
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Book Review: Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore by Matthew Sullivan

The story follows Lydia, a thirty-something woman working at Bright Ideas, a bookstore/haven for the misfits of Denver affectionately known as the Bookfrogs. . One night Lydia discovers that Joey, a lonely young Bookfrog, has killed himself in the bookstore. This is shocking enough, but he’s also left behind a trail of clues for Lydia…
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Book Review: The Wife by Alafair Burke

THE WIFE by Alafair Burke was my kindle read on my recent flight home from Orlando. The novel follows Angela, who is married to Jason, an economics professor-turned-cultural icon after the wild success of his book. When Jason is accused of sexual harassment by an intern, Angela finds herself in the unwanted position of not…
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Book Review: The Glass Forest by Cynthia Swanson

I first fell in love with Cynthia Swanson’s writing when I read her debut novel, The Bookseller (if you haven’t read it, go get it!) so I immediately picked her second novel up when it released. The Glass Forest is a beautifully-written, atmospheric, character-driven novel with an edge of mystery and suspense. Angie Glass is…