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The Richest Season, by Maryann McFadden

Joanna has been married to Paul for 25 years. In those two and a half decades, they have moved dozens of times, following Paul’s successful career. Each time, Joanna is expected to be the dutiful corporate wife by packing up … Continue reading

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The White Mary by Kira Salak

Marika Vecera is a young war reporter driven by the danger experienced during her assignments. During a trip to the Congo, she is held captive by rebel soldiers and barely escapes with her life. She returns to the States, battered … Continue reading

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The Broken Window by Jeffery Deaver

It’s been a decade since I read a book by Deaver, and boy…was I missing out! The Broken Window is the eighth installation in Deaver’s Lincoln Rhyme series. For those unfamiliar, Detective Lincoln Rhyme is a paraplegic forensic consultant for … Continue reading

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OBEDIENCE by Will Lavender

The setting is Winchester University. Three college students, Brian House, Dennis Flaherty and Mary Butler are among the many students that enroll in Logic and Reasoning 204. The course is taught Professor Williams, a man full of mystery. Their sole … Continue reading

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SISTERS OF MISERY by Megan Kelly Hall

Maddie Crane is a sixteen year old girl who lives in Hawthorne, MA, just miles away from the site of the infamous Salem witch trials. She’s friends with the most popular girls in school, a clique known as the Sisters … Continue reading

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THE GARGOYLE by Andrew Davidson

The narrator is a gorgeous porno actor that crashes his car while driving on a winding mountainous road.   He wakes up in a burn unit with third degree burns over most of his body.   To make things worse, if that … Continue reading

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CHASING HARRY WINSTON by Lauren Weisberger

Emmy, Leigh, and Adriana have been friends for over a decade. Emmy was recently dumped by “the guy”, the man she thought she would marry and have children with. Leigh is a young publicist. She has the perfect job, the … Continue reading

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Sail, by James Patterson & Howard Roughan

Dr. Katherine Dunne plans a sailing vacation for her and her three children in hopes that it will bring them back together. Since her husband died four years ago, her family has been in a quick downward spiral. Carrie, her … Continue reading

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Newton Prophesies, by Keith Katsikas

Michael DiBianco is a Professor at Harvard Divinity School. He’s committed his entire life to discovering the hidden truths within the Bible. In a matter of moments, his world is upended. He is questioned by the FBI about some research … Continue reading

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Hold Tight, by Harlan Coben

I’m not even certain where to begin with this book. Several different subplots simultaneously take place and unbelievably they all tie in together at the end. First, Sixteen year-old Adam Baye has been distant and emotionally removed lately. His best … Continue reading

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