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Dear Martin by Nic Stone
Read more: Dear Martin by Nic StoneNic Stone, a New York Times best-selling author of young adult fiction, is a refreshing and calm voice who brings cohesiveness and understanding into a world fraught with division and racial injustice, not just among our youth, but to American society as a whole. During a time when there is a lot of uncertainty and…
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Call of the Prairie by Vickie McDonough
Read more: Call of the Prairie by Vickie McDonoughI’m a Kansas girl to the core and I absolutely love reading books set in home state, especially when rich historical details are revealed in such a way that doesn’t suffocate the story with information dump. In Call of the Prairie, Vickie McDonough does just that. Sophie Davenport fears life is passing her by. Her…
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Whispers on the Prairie by Vickie McDonough (review)
Read more: Whispers on the Prairie by Vickie McDonough (review)A City Girl Far from Home…Sarah Marshall just wants to go home. It wasn’t her idea to leave Chicago and head west in search of gold, but her uncle’s ambition left her no choice. Neither was her intention to settle in Kansas City with her ailing aunt, but being penniless and without possessions brings little…
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Love by the Letter by Melissa Jagears
Read more: Love by the Letter by Melissa JagearsDex Stanton has never had much time for book learning. He’s been too busy helping to provide for his family. Now that he’s heading west, Dex is hoping to start a family of his own. However, his attempt to acquire a mail-order bride fails miserably when the lady writes back ridiculing his terrible spelling. Rachel…
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Sandwich, with a Side of Romance
Read more: Sandwich, with a Side of RomanceI absolutely loved this story! On page 1 I was laughing, by page 22 my heart was bleeding for the the heroine. I was so into this book that I didn’t once put it down until my eyes just wouldn’t stay open any longer. I stayed up until 4 a.m. and with only forty pages…
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The Reluctant Earl by C.J. Chase (review)
Read more: The Reluctant Earl by C.J. Chase (review)Alone in a gentleman’s bedchamber, rummaging through his clothing—governess Leah Vance risks social ruin. Only by selling political information can she pay for her sister’s care. And the letter she found in Julian DeChambelle’s coat could be valuable—if the ex-sea captain himself had not just walked in. As a navy officer, Julian knew his…
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Final Resort by Dana Mentink (Review)
Read more: Final Resort by Dana Mentink (Review)Ava Stanton has no need for love or tales of hidden treasure—until her uncle is kidnapped at her family’s ski resort. Now she needs help from professional treasure hunter Luca Gage…the man she’d tried to forget. Signs point to a fortune hidden in the mountain, and Ava and Luca need to find her uncle…
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Jeremy Camp’s I Still Believe (Review and Giveaway)
Read more: Jeremy Camp’s I Still Believe (Review and Giveaway)Christian recording artist Jeremy Camp has written songs that have touched millions of lives. His lyrics reveal a heart that’s been broken and a faith that has been tested and restored. In I Still Believe, Jeremy shares, with unflinching candor and emotion, the extraordinary story behind his award-winning lyrics–from his impoverished childhood, rebellious teenage years,…