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by Jane AustenMarch 2016 UPDATE: Read count up to 5 now. ;) This time around, I listened to the audiobook (Blackstone Audio - Narrated by: Carolyn Seymour) and thoroughly loved it!! :D I couldn't have asked for a better narrator! So if you're looking...Another book to add to my favorites. :) There's a good reason that Lynette Eason made it onto my favorite authors list so quickly. She's a wonderfully talented suspense author who makes me want to read her books all the way through in o...by Melissa TaggWow. What a pleasant surprise! I mean, I did expect an enjoyable read -- this is one of Melissa Tagg's books, after all! ;) -- but I was still taken by surprise by how much I really enjoyed this book! If you know me well, you know that I...PINTEREST
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Season Of Wonder by Lisa Tawn Bergren
Season of Wonder (The Remnants #1) by Lisa Tawn Bergren ~ MY REVIEW ~ This isn’t my usual kind of reading. I mean, I almost never read YA… or futuristic… or fantasy… or dystopian… And this book … Continue reading
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Traces Of Guilt by Dee Henderson
Traces of Guilt (Evie Blackwell Cold Case #1) by Dee Henderson ~ MY REVIEW ~ I would almost give this book 3 stars because I did enjoy the mysteries of the cold cases. However… that’s about the only thing … Continue reading
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Tagged book, Dee Henderson, disappointing, Evie Blackwell, Evie Blackwell Cold Case, fiction, first, mystery, review, series, Traces of Guilt
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A Duty To The Dead by Charles Todd
A Duty To The Dead (Bess Crawford #1) by Charles Todd ~ MY REVIEW ~ I would have probably called this a fairly slow-paced book before I realized that, though it felt like I couldn’t have made it … Continue reading
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Tagged A Duty To The Dead, Bess Crawford, book, Charles Todd, fiction, first, historical, mystery, nurse, review, secular, series, World War I, WWI
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The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill by Julie Klassen
The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill (Tales from Ivy Hill #1) by Julie Klassen ~ MY REVIEW ~ Slow and steady. That may not sound like a compliment for a book, but I do mean it that way. This isn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Bethany House, book, Christian, clean, fiction, first, good, Julie Klassen, recommended, review, series, Tales from Ivy Hill, The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill
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The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie
The Secret Adversary (Tommy and Tuppence #1) by Agatha Christie Narrator: Nadia May ~ MY REVIEW ~ I must admit that, after listening to this audiobook, I find that the voices inside my head now have British accents. Whatever am … Continue reading
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Tagged Agatha Christie, audio, audiobook, book, first, good, mystery, nadia may, narrated, narrator, review, series, The Secret Adversary, Tommy, Tuppence
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A Noble Masquerade by Kristi Ann Hunter
A Noble Masquerade (Hawthorne House #1) by Kristi Ann Hunter ~ MY REVIEW ~ It is never a happy day when an eight-year-old girl’s cheesecake lands in the dirt, and she certainly doesn’t take kindly to the laughing little … Continue reading
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Tagged A Noble Masquerade, book, book 1, Christian, clean, fiction, first, fun, funny, good, Hawthorne House, Kristi Ann Hunter, quotes, recommended, review, series
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No Other Will Do by Karen Witemeyer
No Other Will Do (Ladies of Harper’s Station #1) by Karen Witemeyer ~ MY REVIEW ~ I’ll go ahead and tell y’all right now that I have not finished this book yet. Why am I posting a review of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bethany House, book, book 1, Christian, clean, fiction, first, historical, Karen Witemeyer, Ladies of Harper's Station, No Other Will Do, review, Romance, series, western
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Always Watching by Lynette Eason
Always Watching (Elite Guardians, #1) by Lynette Eason ~ MY REVIEW ~ Another book to add to my favorites. 🙂 There’s a good reason that Lynette Eason made it onto my favorite authors list so quickly. She’s a wonderfully … Continue reading
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A Distant Melody by Sarah Sundin
A Distant Melody (Wings of Glory #1) by Sarah Sundin ~ MY REVIEW ~ I think this is my favorite book by Sarah Sundin so far. I laughed, I cried, I sighed in delight, and groaned in frustration… This … Continue reading
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Correction!
On today’s Cinematic Saturdays post, you may have seen something like this: First of all… a friendly reminder that Daylight Saving Time Ends Tomorrow! Don’t forget to turn your clocks back one hour. 🙂 (Except it was in a much larger font … Continue reading