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Marley and Me by John Grogan
I wasn’t expecting to enjoy this book. It had sat on a book shelf for years. Moved with me from my childhood home to the home I now share with my husband. We’ve owned dogs, and currently have a 1-year-old Golden Retriever who we brought home when he was almost 9 weeks old. Read more
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Sunday Post #55: Learning to Crochet
The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimberly over on the Caffeinated Reviewer. Read more
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Island of Glass by Nora Roberts
This is the final book of the Guardians trilogy, and in usual Nora Roberts fashion, there is a romance interwoven into the story. The romance focused on in this story is between Riley, who is a werewolf, and Doyle, who will live forever because of a curse. Read more
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Sunday Post #54: Survived Planning Session
I’m struggling with my TBR. I had a bit of high stress this month and so have been reading the books I thought would help. None, of course, were on my TBR. We shall see how October goes. Read more
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The Key by Jennifer Anne Davis
Fate however throws in a nasty twist. Rema runs into the younger prince Darmik. She loves running free, and the prince is immediately taken by her. His brother finds out, and because Darmik is interested in her, so is his brother. His brother is the evil brother, and always gets his way. Him finding about… Read more
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Vendetta in Death by J.D. Robb
Lady Justice has a thing against men. Specifically she seems to be going for men who have cheated on their spouse, raped women, or have been abusive to their spouse. She castrates them and leaves their bodies naked outside their home. For the police, she leaves a poem about the man and why he had… Read more