
Kitchens of the Great Midwest
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'A tremendous novel that combines powerfully moving moments with hilarious satire' Daily Mail 'Eva...

Children of Paradise
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In the opening pages of this novel, an accident brings a young girl to the attention of the...

Evening Stars
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New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery returns to Blackberry Island with the poignant tale...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2377 KP) rated Nacho Average Murder in Books
Jul 2, 2020
Vacation books can be tricky to pull off while satisfying fans. Unfortunately, this one didn’t quite work. I enjoyed seeing a different side of Robbie as she interacted with her old friends, and I did like the new characters. However, I missed the series regulars. The plot wasn’t as strong as it could have been, although things were wrapped up by the time we reached the end. I enjoyed spotting the parallels between where Robbie stayed and her own place back in Indiana. Instead of my normal breakfast food cravings while reading this book, I was left craving Mexican food, which I didn’t mind in the least. The recipes at the end will help everyone with that. As a fan of Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Millhone mysteries, I enjoyed the references to that series in this book. If you are a fan of the Country Store Mysteries, you’ll still want to pick up this book. But if you are new to the series, back up and read the earlier entries in the series.

Girl Least Likely to: 30 Years of Fashion, Fasting and Fleet Street
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Liz Jones is Fashion Editor of the Daily Mail, and a columnist for the Mail on Sunday. She is the...

Parenting is Easy
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Imagine a world where pregnant women are upbeat and glowing, newborns sleep on cue, toddlers love to...

Yeah Baby!
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Celebrity fitness coach Jillian Michaels is known for her no nonsense coaching style and getting...

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Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Don't Look for Me in Books
Oct 8, 2020
"This was her fault and now she had to make it right. She had to find her mother."
Oh my gosh. I read this book in one breathless day, despite working for 12 hours. It's an utterly and completely spellbinding thriller. I read the last half in one sitting, desperate to know what became of Molly. Walker gives us a twisty thriller that is filled with surprises. It's dramatic, beyond readable, and heartbreaking at times. Told from Molly and Nicole's point of views, it's amazing. I love a book that can shock me, and this is that book.
I'm not going to offer much more, as it's best to go into this one blind. Just know that, hands down, it's one of the best thrillers I've read this year. 4.5+ stars. Pick up this book!

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Pregnancy and Maternity Follow-up; day by day and week by week, the story of mother and infant...