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The Paris Wife
by Paula Mclain
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This was the story of Ernst Hemingway's first wife, Elizabeth. It was sort of a melancholy tale of how they met, fell in love and how that ended. This book gave the reader a glimpse into the writers life in the 1920s in Paris, and how he found inspiration for his novels.

In The Woods
by Tana French
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This book was a true mystery. It ended on a much different tone than it began and I grew to love the characters. Unlike some murder mystery series. This book was not formulaic. I am looking forward to reading the next book in the series. It takes place in 1990 Ireland and it was of interest to notice differences in the US at that time and Ireland. I am a HUGE British who done it fan and this was great.

Home With My Sisters
by Mary Carter
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A wonderful story of a family reunited at the invitation of their grandmother who is dying. Ms. Carter takes us through a Christmas gathering and three sisters spending time and sharing memories, healing old hurts and renewing their relationships. This is an easy and enjoyable read.

A Spell For Trouble
by Esme Addison
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A cute cozy mystery about a woman who finds out her family has magic, and has to solve a murder before her aunt is put away for it. Nothing special, but I will be reading the new sequel!

Game Plan
by Sarah Harnisch
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I loved the book, excellent read for building my Young Living Essentials Oils & More business!

Beach Read
by Emily Henry
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Honestly went into this expecting a cute romance, which I got, but I also got an incredible story of how hard it is to love someone through their worst mistakes. The relationships in this book—January and Gus, January and her parents, January and Shadi, Gus and Pete, Gus and his parents—every single one of them left an impact on me in some way. And I think that’s a really beautiful thing.

Every Fifteen Minutes
by Lisa Scottoline
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Dr. Eric Parrish is a husband, father, chief of psychiatry in a hospital and a compassionate person. With that being said, this fictional journey of his is, at times, just a bit too unbelievable! It has murder, terrorism and love interests. It was a quick read but not very believable!

The Match
by Sarah Adams
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It was cute, but felt very empty a lot of the time. The scenes that held promise were always cut too short and I don’t think we got to see Evie and Jake’s relationship develop as much as the book would like us to believe we did.

Wayward Son
by Rainbow Rowell
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What a follow up. We waited 4 years for this sequel to Carry On to come out and it was so worth it. A fun road trip across half of America (at least until the plot catches up to them). A+ character development in this post-chosen one era story.

Big Sky
by Kate Atkinson
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What isn't to like about Kate Atkinson!? After straying from her detective series with some real winners like Life After Life and A God in Ruins, she's back with the latest adventure of Private Detective, Jackson Brodie. This time around, our beloved Brodie has stumbled upon a sex trafficking ring operating out of a sleepy seaside village on the East Coast of England. Full of wonderful characters, delicious plot twists and Atkinson's signature low-key British sarcasm and humor. A great summer read!
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