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Scenic Seattle: Touring & Photographing the Emerald City
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This guide is designed to help visitors to Seattle tour and photograph the city. Descriptions of...
Return of the Runaway Bride
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Five years earlier, Emily Bennett ran out on Chase Michaels on the eve of their wedding. At...
Steamy Contemporary Romance
Defending Your Life (1991)
Movie Watch
A romantic comedy about an ad executive (Albert Brooks) who dies in a car collision and finds...
Not for Tourists Illustrated Guide to Chicago
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A colorful and detailed guide for anyone who wants to get the most out of the Windy City. This...
Dr. Panda Hoopa City 2
Education
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**From the makers of the award winning app Dr. Panda Restaurant 2. Build the city of your dreams!...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated One Feta in the Grave in Books
Feb 28, 2019
This is another fun mystery. While we have two obvious suspects before Lucy finds Archie’s body, we quickly get more, and I enjoyed how the plot unfolded. The climax was a lot of fun. I do wish the supporting cast of the series were better developed; I like them, but I feel like most are still not as developed as they could be. That isn’t true for Lucy or the suspects, who manage to keep us guessing. And I loved the location. I can easily picture myself enjoying an annual vacation in Ocean Crest, and the added fun of the beach festival made me long to go stick my feet in some warm sand myself. There are 3 delicious sounding recipes to be enjoyed once you’ve finished the book.
The Cupcake Queen
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A confection of a novel, combining big city sophistication with small town charm. When her mother...
Womens Fiction Contemporary Romance YA
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Games and Entertainment
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Welcome back to Vice City. Welcome back to the 1980s. From the decade of big hair, excess and...
Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated Every Time You Go Away in Books
Apr 10, 2019
Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the opportunity to read and review this book.
What drew me to this book initially was the fact that it was based in Maryland. I have lived my whole life here and I love reading books where I can picture myself in the setting. And when it's places your familiar with, it makes it a lot easier to imagine.
I don't know what I would do if I lost my husband unexpectedly. I'm sure the grief would tear me up inside for a very long time. We are a family that enjoys the beach, so I could really connect with this book. We don't have a beach house, but every year we make it a point to get to the beach for a least a week. If my husband were to die at the beach, I'm sure that it would be more difficult to go.
Willa doesn't want to go to the beach house, but she knows something has to be done. The memories of her husband, Ben are too great for her to keep the house, so selling it seems like the best option. Being back in the beach house is bringing up so many memories and making Willa reflect on the past three years and how she has just been going through the motions of life and not really participating in it. Not spending time with her son, Jamie or her best friend Kristin. Having them helping her get the house ready to sell reminds her of all the summers they spent together.
How can Willa sell the house if Ben is still there? If she continues to spend her summers there will she continue to see him? He doesn't know how his appearances work, so how will they know. But Willa knows this summer will change her life in more ways than one.