The Girl Without a Name, a review by Di

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🗝🗝🗝🗝🗝 The Girl Without a Name Suzanne Goldring Historical Fiction 373 pages Published by Bookouture on Nov 5, 2020 They say you cannot judge a book by its cover. It was the cover that attracted me to this book and … Continued

Adventure by Chicken Bus, a review from Di

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🚍🚍🚍🚍 Adventure by Chicken Bus Janet LoSole 226 pages Published December 11, 2019 by Resource Publications (CA) Goodreads | Amazon | Author Website This is a very interesting story about a Canadian family who gave up their “normal” life to spend 19 … Continued

The Orphan Collector, a review by Di

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Orphan Collector Ellen Marie Wiseman Historical Fiction 413 pages Published July 28, 2020 by Kensington Publishing Corp Such a timely book, it’s hard to believe that it was written well over a year ago. The first chapter felt like … Continued

The Spoon Stealer, a review by Di

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💃💃💃💃 The Spoon Stealer   Lesley Crewe Women’s Fiction 360 Pages Published September 30, 2020 by Vagrant Press Available on Amazon Emmaline found comfort in spoons… her favourite brother once told her that everyone deserves a spoonful of kindness. I don’t … Continued

First Date, a review from Di

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🔪🔪🔪🔪 First Date Sue Watson Thriller 376 pages Published October 16, 2020 by Bookouture As soon as I started reading this book I knew it was going to be a train wreck……the kind you can’t look away from. When you … Continued

Always the Last to Know, a review by Di

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💃💃💃💃💃 Always The Last to Know Kristan Higgins   400 pages Berkeley Books Published June 9, 2020   I started this book with absolutely no expectations. I have seen the author’s name pop up in my Goodreads newsfeed but I … Continued

Before the Crown, a review from Di

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⭐⭐⭐⭐ Before the Crown Flora Harding Fiction 267 pages Published September 17, 2020 by One More Chapter Whenever I read a book that is a fictionalized biography, I wonder where the fiction ends and the facts start. And, so is … Continued