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Palazzo
by Danielle Steel


Another good read from Ms. Steele!


We Knew All Along
by Mina Hardy


It kept me reading and the ending was good!


Dance Of The Gods
by Nora Roberts


Devoured this book in 2 days! Blair and Larkin were great POV characters, their differences in viewing the world gives the book a wide, realistic scope. The battles that the team faced kept the pacing of the book quick and leaves you feeling the pressure of a short window of time they are up against. My only complaint is I have noticed in all Roberts series where she changes points of view in each book, the characters from the previous book get dropped. They are still there in the background but while she is developing the POV characters and those coming up in the next book, time spent with the previous that you have become attached to is minimal.


Morrigan's Cross
by Nora Roberts


On a Nora Roberts fantasy kick this summer and this did not disappoint. This book did a great job of not being a rewrite of the typical tropes for a group of 6 coming together to fight the impending evil. While most of this book is spent gathering the team, I appreciated the time spent getting to know the characters so that you are connected as they begin their journey. Any book of Roberts that takes place in Ireland is a win for me


Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia Of Faeries
by Heather Fawcett


Such a different style of book to read and I really enjoyed the change. You're reading as if it's from her diary and seeing each day through her eyes. Emily is quirky, smart and relatable. If you like fantasy books and the realm of the fae I think this is a must read.


Coming Home To Seashell Harbor
by Miranda Liasson


This is actually the first in the Sea Shell Harbor series but I read book 2 first. Loved book 2 and while I did enjoy this first story, it fell a little flat for me. Maybe by the time Miranda Liasson reached the second in the series she knew more of the town and where she wanted to go with the characters but this first one felt one dimensional. The grandmother was my favorite character; Hadley and Tony both felt like 2 characters would cut off their nose to spite their face. Instead of ever looking for solutions they are determined to see only the obstacles.


Sea Glass Summer
by Miranda Liasson


This was such a sweet story, not a difficult read at all but who is looking for that in a summer read?! Kit is lovely, relatable and most importantly real. The heartbreak of losing a spouse is not something that should be glossed over even for a fictional story. Her story of opening up again and coming out of her grief was beautiful and never felt too heavy so that you were bogged down. If you're looking for a book to read out on your deck with a glass of sweet tea or with your toes buried in the sand at the beach the SeaShell Harbor series would be my recommendation.


Too Late
by Colleen Hoover


It was suspenseful but some situations were uncomfortable to read


The Nazi Conspiracy
by Brad Meltzer


Interesting perspective


Oliver Hazard Perry
by David C Skaggs


Good history
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