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    September Love by Lang Leav: ARC Book Review

    I was really excited to see this book available as an e-ARC on NetGalley! Lang Leav is one of those authors who I’d heard lots about, but hadn’t had the chance to sit down and actually read anything by her…

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    Hush by Dylan Farrow: ARC Book Review

    Hush, a YA dystopian fantasy novel, tells the story of Shae, a 17-year-old girl who lives along with her mother in a small farmhouse outside a poor village. The village itself on the skirts of a barren, wasteland where ink…

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    Musical Chairs by Amy Poeppel: ARC Book Review

    As someone who spent the better part of her high school career labeled as a band geek, and an ex-violinist who’s over the years participated in many a chamber group, string ensemble, and symphony orchestra, reading Poeppel’s Musical Chairs felt…

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    A Simple Favor by Darcey Bell: Book Review

    This story is told from three different perspectives: Stephanie, a stay-at-home mommy blogger living off the life insurance of her dead husband (who has a few dark secrets hidden in her closet); Emily, the glamorous and sophisticated working mom of…

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    The Last to Know by Jo Furniss: ARC Book Review

    It has been a while since I read a good mystery/thriller, and I’m very pleased to say that Furniss’s newest novel fits that description perfectly. The Last to Know is told from two perspectives: Rose Kynaston, the wife of Dylan…

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    Grown Ups by Marian Keyes: ARC Book Review

    Marian Keyes’s newest book Grown Ups is the perfect summer read for those craving a fun, enjoyable chick-lit to keep them company while lounging poolside. But unlike so many other books in its genre, Grown Ups sets itself apart in…