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Sweet Dreams by Stacy Claflin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Omg, great book. I didn't want to put it down. I did shed a tear or two. Loved it. This is my first Stacy Claflin book but it sure won't be the last.
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I used to work with children and loved it but noticed that people either ignored them or pushed them away. Children are out greatest asset. ...
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Saving Meghan by D.J. Palmer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
OMG, This was a emotional roller coaster read. I cried a couple of times, got mad and questioned myself throughout this book. This is was exciting and had a few twists that i didn't see coming. There is nothing worse when you question yourself and your sanity and this is exactly what the two main characters went through. What do you do when those you are supposed to trust betray you? AWESOME book and characters. They feed off of each other both good and bad. A must read. I wouldn't mind seeing this in a movie format. Hmm?
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Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Fixin' To Die by Tonya Kappes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Writing this review is taking longer than actually reading the book. How do you put into words the enjoyment of reading a good southern mystery? This series takes place in the state of Kentucky, small town life, the gossiping and just good old fashion manners. Small town, where everyone knows more about you than you do yourself...
This witty and just downright fun to read, you have a young female sheriff stumbling, trying to prove to the town that she is the one for the job. Her first real case is a murder of a well know doctor.
Kenni has to prove to the town that she can do this but first she has to prove to herself that she is confident and more than qualified to do this job.
This book is just like the Kentucky back roads, the twists and turns in it takes you places you never knew existed. hidden just like a killer hidden in the community that no one would have ever suspected.
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