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Save the Date by Mary Kay Andrews: Book Review

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I really, really want to give Save the Date four stars, and I would have, but somewhere about halfway through I got fed up with Cara. Up to that point, she’d been such a little fighter that I’d been rooting for her all along. And sure, she has a lot on her plate, but then she goes looking for–and creates!–trouble where none […]

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Spring Fever by Mary Kay Andrews: Book Review

Title: Spring FeverAuthor: Mary Kay AndrewsNarrator: Kathleen McInerneyGenres: Women’s Fiction, Southern LiteratureFormat: Audiobook Synopsis Annajane Hudgens and Mason Bayless got married when they were fairly young. Both their mothers were opposed to the idea but the young lovers didn’t care; they were in love. Their relationship slowly fell apart due to miscommunication, stubbornness, and the crumbling effect Continue Reading…

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Blue Christmas by Mary Kay Andrews: Book Review

Weezie Foley is back and better than ever. She’s trying her best to win Savannah’s historic district decorating contest, but the couple across the street are throwing tons of money into their efforts. To add to her troubles, her boyfriend Daniel always becomes decidedly Grinch-like at Christmas, and she just can’t get him into the Continue Reading…

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Book Lovers by Emily Henry: Book Review

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4 Stars. I usually like to read “fluffy” books when the weather is warm but somehow I’ve been reading some pretty heavy titles lately. I asked for recommendations and Shelleyrae at Book’d Out suggested Book Lovers. It was just what I needed. I’m not a huge romance reader, but I do enjoy the occasional romantic comedy and this […]

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Alaskan Holiday by Debbie Macomber: Book Review

Alaskan Holiday by Debbie Macomber Book Cover

2.5 Stars. I’m not really the audience for this book but I wanted a Christmas-y audiobook and it was either this standalone romance or other romances or cozy mysteries that were roughly number 52 in a series. (Yes, that’s an exaggeration but not as much as it should be.) Standalone romance it was, even though I’m not really a […]

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