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A Hopeful Heart
by Amy Clipston
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This book is the first in a series of 4. It was a very good, heartwarming Amish story about a woman who’s husband had died and she was left with 3 children to raise. She worked at a local hotel and met an englisher man who she becomes friends with. She is torn between following her heart or keeping life as she knows it the same.

The Reversal
by Michael Connelly
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A serial killer let out of appeal. What he doesn't know is that Micky Haller has a detective following him only to discover whatis suspected all along. The killer, Jessup, is up to something bad. Int he end, he finally shows exactly what he's up to. It does not end well.

Fielders Choice
by Aares, Pamela
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Probably my favorite so far in the series. A touching story of a widowed father trying his best with his daughter while on a major league baseball team. Children make the story closer to home. Sweet, feel good story in a five book series. On to the next one.

Knitting Under The Influence
by Claire Lazebnik
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This book is about 3 very close friends and their personal lives. They are always there for each other during their bad times and good times. They have a weekly day set aside where they get together to knit and air out their issues in their lives. The book holds your attention through the romances, laughter, and heartwarming storyline.

A Good Marriage
by Kimberly Mccreight
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Enjoyed the plot twists although some of them defy reality. Not sure I like how everything was wrapped up so neatly

The Vanishing Half
by Brit Bennett
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This author has a great "storytelling" voice. Her descriptions are rich but not overly loquacious. Her word choice is varied and precise. She develops her characters well and creates a compelling, moving plot.

Wrecked
by Tricia Fields
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4 stars for a welcome addition to this police procedural series set in the remote Texas border with Mexico. I started reading this series 6 years ago when I won book 4 in the series, Firebreak I enjoyed it and have been reading the series in order since then. This is book 3 in the series. In this book, Dillon Reese, the only accountant in the fictional town of Artemis, Texas, is kidnapped. Josie Gray is the police chief of the 3 person force. She is in a relationship with Dillon. Dillon's secretary, Christina Handley, is found shot dead in his office. There are several elements in this book: The murder of Christina Kidnapping of Dillon Involvement of the Medrano drug cartel A local shady junkyard dealer in wrecked cars Josie, Otto Podowski and Marta Cruz are the 3 Artemis officers. They do solve the case, with help from the FBI, Sheriff Roy Martinez and a private hostage negotiator, hired by Josie. If you like strong woman characters as found in books by Sue Grafton, Nevada Barr and Linda Castillo, then you will enjoy this series. Both my wife and I like this series. One quote: "Forest Glen Apartments was located on a downtown street, three blocks over from the county courthouse, with one small pine tree at the center of a grassy strip in front of the complex. The building was a one-story stucco, painted a garish blue, with the eight apartment doors painted Pepto-Bismol pink." I read this library book in 3 days. I had to get it through inter library loan, which was shut down for a while last year during the Covid crisis.

The Daughters Of Erietown
by Connie Schultz
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While this book at times was depressing and a little bit sad it sure did make you think about life’s Choices and consequences.

The Fix
by David Baldacci
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The series keeps getting better. Following a life altering football injury, Amos Decker has developed the ability to forget nothing. This is not always a desirable trait. After the tragic death of his wife and their child , Decker's life spirals into a job loss and homelessness. Over time he joins the FBI and helps them solve cases.This was a really good book. Fast pace, left you wanting more! Main character development was well thought out. Story line had enough twists to keep you reading Definitely recommend it.

The Big City
by Jennifer Liberts
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A short, fun book with the Paw Patrol about the Pups and a trip to the city in a hot air balloon. Phonics book that focuses on short i words (big, city, rip, will, etc)
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