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Desperate People by Tom Abrahams My rating: 3 of 5 stars This is going into the “Did Not Finish” stack.I’ve tried to read this for the past week and it’s such a chore to read more than a chapter at a time. The characters are just difficult buy into (Sorry Campbell, it seems like you’ve…
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The Women of Arlington Hall by Jane Healey My rating: 3 of 5 stars I’ve read several of Healey’s novels and was really excited to pick this one up.The Women of Arlington Hall IS about a handful of women who are working on a top-secret project post WWII, but is mostly about Catherine Killeen, a…
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This Won’t Hurt by E.L. Rae My rating: 4 of 5 stars Knowing the author in real life, I spent a lot of this book wondering “WHERE IN THE WORLD DID YOU THINK OF THIS?!?!?!?!?!”I could NOT put my Kindle down reading this book. Poor Damian, and the trauma story that is his life sucked…
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BATTLEFIELD BIRCHWOOD by Peter Robertucci Jr. My rating: 4 of 5 stars It was great to get back into the world of Dalton once again.Robertucci picks up right where he left off in “Birchwood Burning,” with the annual Bluegill Festival descending into chaos.I will say that the whole Mookie storyline is just annoying. He’s all…
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A Catholic Guide to Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Infant Loss: Compassionate Answers to Difficult Questions by Abigail Jorgensen My rating: 5 of 5 stars After my miscarriage in July, I went looking for books and resources to help me understand why I lost my baby and to help me cope with my grief. There really isn’t…
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A change of pace from the world of Locker 9, Mad Mick, and Borrowed World, we meet Dan who is NOT a prepper and completely isolated when shit goes south.
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Horton brings us back to The Borrowed World with an excellent 12th addition.
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I bought this book the day I miscarried my third child.










