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Stardust by Carla Stewart

In: Reading, Uncategorized, Writing on: July 2, 2012

I love when an author's latest book surpasses her previous ones in terms of writing and story. And that isn't easy to do when you start out at a pretty high level! I'm happy to report that one of my dear friends is just that …

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Short-straw Bride by Karen Witemeyer

In: Reading, Uncategorized, Writing on: June 11, 2012

Karen Witemeyer knows how to tell a story. Yet again, she pulled me in from page one and didn't let go until I closed the back cover. Short-Straw Bride is a fun and romantic tale reminiscent of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers …

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My Stubborn Heart by Becky Wade

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: May 23, 2012

I read a decent amount of contemporary fiction, but it mostly falls in the realm of  Women's Fiction and Mystery/Suspense titles. I rarely read contemporary romance. Enter a serious of events that led me to discover that a …

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Lifeway Fiction Day

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: May 14, 2011

If you are looking for something to do this lovely Saturday, why not check out Lifeway's Fiction Day? Lots of deals on wonderful novels, but also many stores with author appearances. Click here to see if there is a …

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