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Yearly Archives: 2008
Tarnished Beauty by Cecilia Samartin
Jamilet is a beautiful young woman from a small town in Mexico. Throughout her life she has been shunned by local townspeople because of a horrible birthmark that taints her back and part of her legs.She flees to Los Angeles … Continue reading
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7th Heaven, by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
A year of waiting was well worth it! San Francisco Detective Lindsay Boxer and her friends in the Women’s Murder Club join up once again to help solve a case of arsons in a series of wealthy neighborhoods. Several innocent … Continue reading
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The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox, by Maggie O'Farrell
Imagine being locked up in a mental institution for 60 years. Forgotten by your family. No visitors, no connection to the outside world. This was the life of Esme Lennox. Iris Lockhart is Esme’s great niece. She is contacted when … Continue reading
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Memory of Water, by Karen White
Marnie Matlaind returns to her Lowcountry birthplace after being gone for a decade to help in the healing of her traumatized nine-year old nephew she’s never met. At her return, Marnie is forced to face the demons of her childhood, … Continue reading
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Anatomy of Deception, by Lawrence Goldstone
Dr. Ephraim Carroll comes to the University Of Pennsylvania Medical School to study under the renowned Dr. William Osler. He is soon pulled into an investigation of a chain of murders that seemed to be tied to the doctors of … Continue reading
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The God of Animals, by Aryn Kyle
I reviewed this amazing book several months ago, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that I was asked to review it again by a different publishing group. Alice Winston’s older sister moves away and leaves her to face the … Continue reading
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Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer
I recently read an article that discussed how more adults are reading young adult fiction than ever before. I trace this back to the amazing Harry Potter books by J.K Rowling. I became one of these such adults this weekend, … Continue reading
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Friday Night Knitting Club
Georgia Walker is a busy single mom that juggles running a knitting store in Manhattan with raising a 13 year old biracial daughter. Several of her patrons decide to start a knitting club, called “The Friday Night Knitting Club.” The … Continue reading
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Change of Heart, Jodi Picoult
Shay Bourne is on death row for killing a police officer and his stepdaughter. Shay’s last wish before his execution is to donate his heart to save the life of his victims’ daughter/sister. This book makes one question religion and … Continue reading
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