Good morning! Today’s post will link up to The Sunday Salon, The Sunday Post and Stacking the Shelves, for weekly updates.
**Mailbox Monday is hosted at the home site: Mailbox Monday.
And let’s join Kathryn, our new leader in It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?, at Book Date.
Rain has been a regular feature in my days this week, which has been an excellent backdrop to my reading. I read and reviewed FIVE books, which is more than usual. All were engaging, some more than others.
I also made it through Season 2 of Wentworth on Netflix, and can I say I am addicted?
Let’s grab some coffee and chat.
LAST WEEK ON THE BLOGS:
Sunday Potpourri: Bingeing on Books
Rainy Day Reading: Monday Musings
Hump Day Serendipity: “The Obsession”
Hump Day Potpourri: A Quest for Alice
Thirsty Thursday & Hungry Hearts: “The Good Liar”
Bookish Friday: “The Good Liar”
Embellishing Her Life Experiences: An Excerpt from “Embrace the Whirlwind”
Review: Missing Pieces (e-book), by Heather Gudenkauf (NetGalley – 2/2)
Review: What Was Mine (e-book), by Helen Klein Ross
Review: The Widow (e-book), by Fiona Barton – (NetGalley – 2/16)
Review: Guaranteed to Bleed (e-book), by Julie Mulhern
Review: The Good Liar, by Nicholas Searle (Amazon Vine)
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INCOMING BOOKS (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
Empty mailbox! But I downloaded two e-ARCs from NetGalley….
No One Knows (e-book), by J. T. Ellison (NetGalley – 3/22)
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The Girls (e-book), by Lisa Jewell – (NetGalley – 6/7)
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WHAT’S UP NEXT? (Titles/Covers Linked to Amazon)
Summer Wind (e-book, Book 2), by Mary Alice Monroe
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Just Say Yes (e-book), by Alyssa Goodnight
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A Man Called Ove (e-book), by Fredrik Backman
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That’s my week…what did yours look like? Let’s chat…and grab a mimosa, perhaps….
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Oh I have No One Knows and I’ve read The Girls which although wasn’t one of my favourites was still a good read. Happy reading Laurel!
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Thanks, Cleopatra, good to know! I am looking forward to them both.
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What a wonderful selection of books! I love the cover for The Girls.
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Me, too, Annette….I won’t be able to see the cover while reading this e-book, but I can glance at it from time to time.
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Oh the downside of e-books vs paperbacks!
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My parents keep telling me to watch Wentworth. I will have to look into it. I am excited for The Girls. Hope you have a great week!
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I wasn’t sure I would like it, but I’m hooked…LOL. Sort of an Australian “Orange is the New Black.” Thanks for stopping by, Grace, and I can’t wait to read The Girls.
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A rainy week for you, sounds like, and 5 books! That’s awesome. It’s been pretty bleak here all week, although the snow stopped. Now it’s sunny today. I like listening to the rain come down too, it can be relaxing. I think I’d rather have a rainstorm than any more snow! LOL.
The Gudenkauf book looks good, I keep seeing that around and I’m intrigued…
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Yes, if I had to pick one, it would be rain for me, too. And that’s my name as well (Friends shorten Laurel-Rain to “Rain.” LOL).
I loved Missing Pieces and can’t wait to read the other NG books I received. Thanks for stopping by, Greg, and enjoy your week…
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I loved “Ove”. Looking forward to finally reading a Mary Alice Monroe book this year. Have a great week, Laurel.
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Good to know, Mary…Ove does sound like an interesting character. Crochety, but that works for me. Enjoy your week, too.
Mary Alice Monroe makes me want to visit the Carolinas.
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Lucky all that rain didn’t come down as snow
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Oh, I am happy about that, Karen…and the rain hasn’t been troublesome this week…soft, no power outages. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your week.
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I like the look of both No One Knows and The Girls Laurel. Are you enjoying Wentworth? It’s the Australian series isn’t it? If so it’s a remake of a show I watched back in the 1970s (when I was probably too young to be watching such a thing!)
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Yes, it is the Australian “Orange is the New Black”…LOL. I am quite caught up in it, and on the final season. Right now, the “governor” is a mean bitch.
I am excited about No One Knows and The Girls, too. Thanks for stopping by.
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Mmm mimosas… Sounds like you had a great week, Laurel-Rain! And you definitely got a lot of books read, it’s great when that happens, especially when you really enjoy the books, too.
Have a wonderful week ahead and happy reading.
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Thanks, Lexxie, I love a week full of engaging books. One of them was less engaging, but it still had its good points. Enjoy your week, and thanks for stopping by.
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The mimosa looks tempting, cheers ! I googled the recipe and saw it had been invented in Paris in 1925 ^^ I never heard about Wentworth but I’ll be looking it up when I have finished this com. That house on the cover of “The girls” is so beautiful, I’d looooove to take a peek inside. And also have a tour of the garden (park ?). Have a great week !
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Yes, that garden on the cover draws me in…I imagine myself going out there to sit and read.
I don’t actually have a mimosa today, as I’m out of the ingredients, sigh, and too lazy to go out to the store. Interesting about the invention. I discovered them in the 1970s. LOL
I saw a mention of Wentworth on someone’s blog and found it. Thanks for stopping by, Izabel.
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The Girls sounds like a good read. I hope you enjoy it.
Majanka @ I Heart Reading
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Me, too, Majanka…love the look and sound of it. Thanks for stopping by.
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Great haul this week! I am really interested in The Girls and was incredibly tempted by No One Knows on NetGalley this week. I am looking forward to your thoughts. Happy reading!
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Thanks, Carole, looking forward to both of the books…I have some other good ones to read in the meantime. Enjoy your week.
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It must be January – because I am reading more than usual too. I hope you enjoy the LowCountry series. I loved it! Have a great week.
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I loved Book One, Pat, so looking forward to hanging out with the lovely characters again. Thanks for visiting, and enjoy your week, too.
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You look to have got some interesting books this week! Hope you enjoy the reading!
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Thanks, Laura, I do plan to enjoy them….and I’m glad you could stop by. Have a great week!
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Rainy days. Cold days. Bad weather always brings my book totals for the week up, too!
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I think it does work like that, Deb….and that is the upside to cold, rainy weather. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your week.
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You definitely had a great reading week! I’ve been reading the same book (City on Fire) for nearly three weeks now… it’s almost 1000 pages, but still feel like I’m not making much progress. At least I’m enjoying it. A Man Called Ove has been on a few blogs lately. I have it on my kindle, now I just need to make time to read it. Wentworth looks like an easy show to get hooked on!
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I don’t think I could handle a 1000 page book right now, but I hope you are enjoying it. Thanks for stopping by, JoAnn…and I am watching Wentworth now.
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A mimosa, a rainy week and all those new books sounds pretty good! Espeically if you didn’t have to leave the house. I love rainy days if I can stay home and observe it through the window! Lisa Jewell and Mary Alice Monroe are 2 authors I’m really wanting to read and A Man Called Ove has been calling me. Have a great week!
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I am enjoying the day, although I did go out for a while to have brunch with my daughter and her BF…it was nice, with bottomless mimosas. LOL. Thanks for stopping by, Katherine. I enjoy both authors.
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It rained a couple days in Sacramento this week but it was nice to also have sunny days. Five reviews in a week is really good! The Girls sounds interesting and I hope you enjoy all your new books. Have a great week!
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Thanks, Kathy, and today was actually pretty sunny, too. I can’t wait to read The Girls. Enjoy your week.
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I’m planning on reading The Widow in February so I will be looking forward to hearing your thoughts on that one! I have No One Knows on my e-reader as well. I’ve enjoyed previous books by this author so I’m looking forward to it! It sounds like you had a really great week of reading. I hope this week is great for you as well!
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Thanks, Samantha…my review of The Widow is on Goodreads…and on my Curl up and Read blog.
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I loved the Widow…I love your planned reading weeks…for some reason that never works out for me.
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Even though I plan the weeks, Patty, I lately end up adding or subtracting one of the chosen books. Enjoy your week!
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Some of those books look good! I hope you enjoy them!
Stormi
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Thanks, Stormi, I am enjoying The Summer Wind today. Have a great week….
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I think I could use a mimosa for a Sunday night, LOL. Glad it’s still raining there. What’s Wentworth about? I don’t think I know that one. I also have the Ove book somewhere on my shelves that I haven’t read. Perhaps I will get to it in 2016. hmm
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I didn’t have the ingredients for mimosas today, but then my daughter talked me into joining them for brunch at a place that has “bottomless mimosas.” LOL Thanks for stopping by, Susan.
I just watched the last season of Wentworth, after binge-watching all afternoon and evening. There are 3 seasons…I don’t know if there will be more. But it’s the name of a prison, set in Australia. I don’t know if it is a real prison. I am quite fond of listening to the accent at this point…LOL.
Sort of like Orange is the New Black, but the “governor” in the last two seasons was a psychopath, which made it all very suspenseful, not knowing what she would do next.
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Wow, five books! I envy you. 🙂 A friend of mine who read A Man Called Ove can’t stop raving about it. Enjoy your reading week.
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Thanks, Laura, I had a good week. Not sure about the upcoming one. I am eager to read Ove.
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Enjoy all your new books! The Girls looks really good! 😀
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Thanks, Tracy, looking forward to The Girls and all of my books.
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You’ve been travelling through some reading lately and I just love the line up you have planned. Want to read them all! Except The Summer Wind which I have read and enjoyed on audio.
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I love how easily I slide into the characters’ worlds in the LowCountry books…thoroughly enjoying The Summer Wind, it is the kind of book I like to savor. Thanks for stopping by, Kathryn, and for hosting the Monday event.
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Love the cover of The Girls. Your mimosa looks delicious too 🙂
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Thanks, Sam, I had some delicious mimosas at brunch with my daughter…and I also want to immerse myself in the cover of The Girls. Enjoy your week.
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The Summer Wind looks really good. Maybe it’s because I can use a little summer right now 🙂 LOL Your books all look good. Have a great week!
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Thanks, Yvonne, and I had planned to read The Summer Wind during the summer, but I think it works better now, when it’s cold…I can almost feel the heat. LOL. Glad you could stop by…enjoy your week.
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Just Say Yes looks like my cup of tea! I’d not heard of Wentworth – but on IMDB it looks a bit like Orange Is The New Black set in the UK? Glad you’ve had a great reading week!
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It is the Australian “Orange is the New Black,” I think. I watched the last season last night. I want more! But I loved the ending. Thanks for visiting, Annette.
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I’ve never watched Australian TV, but I shall see what I can find now. 😍
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I was surprised to discover that it was set in Australia, but immediately loved it. I started developing an accent, or at least a use of certain words, like saying “mum” and “bloody” a lot. LOL.
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Well, you’ve been a busy one!!
My book last week ending up being a DNF, and so I only finished reading the second book in The Chronicles of Narnia series, but I’m enjoying the book I’ve started this week on. I didn’t get much reading done over the weekend though because I discovered season 6 of The Good Wife on Netflix (I don’t know if I’ve been oblivious to it being up for a while or not) but I spent most of my spare time watching that.
I hope you enjoy your upcoming books and the great reading continues. I’m intrigued by your incoming books this week.
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Oh, I love The Good Wife….and I am sure I will binge-watch the whole thing at some point. Thanks for stopping by, Jade, and have a great week.
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I’m anxious to read No One Knows! I hope it’s good. Can’t wait to see what you think of it!
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Thanks, Brandie, I try not to get too many NG books at once, but the release dates are staggered…however, that means I probably won’t be reading No One Knows until late February or early March…but there are plenty of good ones along the way.
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I have No One Know’s also I can not wait to read it. Enjoy your books.
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So many good books to read! Thanks for stopping by, Theresa, and enjoy yours.
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I can’t wait for No One Knows. She is a favourite author of mine. Did you enjoy Ove?
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I haven’t read Ove yet, but I’m looking forward to it, Marce. Thanks for stopping by.
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No One Knows looks good and so does The Girls. I didn’t know Lisa Jewell had another book. That looks very good.
ENJOY all of your books and your reading week.
Elizabeth
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I’ve enjoyed several books by Jewell, starting with The House We Grew Up In. Can’t wait to dive into this one. Thanks for stopping by, Elizabeth.
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I just cracked open What Was Mine last night and hope that I enjoy it as much as you did. I only skimmed through your review this week because I don’t want to know too much about the plot. I also am looking forward to the Heather Gudenkauf Missing Pieces; I enjoy all her books. Have a good week. (I wish we got your actual rain– we get gloom and overcast and occasional light drizzle– we need a good ol’ downpour)!
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You are in for a treat with both What Was Mine and Missing Pieces…thanks for stopping by, Rita, and welcome back!
As for the rain, I am surprised at how much we have been getting, although I’m not sure how many inches we’ve had overall.
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Great reading week, and what a way to enjoy the rain. I am currently reading Missing Pieces and enjoying it so far. Wentworth is unknown to me, going to check it out. We are always on the lookout for a series to watch. Have a great week.
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Thanks, Nise, and when I Googled Wentworth today after watching all of Season 3 yesterday, I see that a Season 4 is coming this year. Yay! I felt there was more story to tell. Enjoy!
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Your covers and titles sound good.Never heard of Wentworth,I’ll have to look into it.
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Thanks, Mary Ann, and enjoy your week!
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Sounds like you had a wonderfully productive week. I hope this one goes as well. Thanks for visiting my blog. Happy reading!
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Thanks, Kathy, enjoy your week, too. I am eager to read all of my new books. Thanks for stopping by.
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Sorry it is so dreary out, but at least you’re getting plenty of reading done. No One Knows and The Girls were already on my radar. Hope you enjoy them.
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Yes, that’s the upside to dreary weather….I am looking forward to No One Knows and The Girls. Enjoy your week, Cheryl, and thanks for visiting.
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Dreary weather is the perfect time to curl up with a hot beverage and a stack of good books. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by to see what I was reading this week.
(I have the same Coca-Cola table!)
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Totally! And don’t you love the feel of Coca Cola stuff? I have lots of small CC stuff, too, in my Baker’s Rack and in my country cupboards in the dining room. Thanks for stopping by, Kym.
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I had a watermelon mimosa after we emerged from the snow on Sunday morning. I think I prefer a regular one, but as my aunt posted on my Facebook page, any mimosa is a good mimosa! I was just looking at buying A Man Called Ove. I’ve heard so many good things about it. Enjoy your week!
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Thanks, Jen, and I like the sound of that watermelon mimosa, too. Sometimes I have a watermelon martini…LOL. Enjoy your week, and thanks for stopping by. I am looking forward to A Man Called Ove.
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I really enjoyed “A Man Called Ove.” And I really want to read that Lisa Jewell book! I read one of her earlier novels and absolutely loved it!
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I’ve loved several of Jewell’s books, so I’m eager to read this one, too…and Ove sounds like the kind of character I’ll love. Thanks for stopping by, Melinda.
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Wow! I love your list of books! We must have similar tastes. I thought about grabbing No One Knows, it looks very interesting. And you can’t go wrong with Mary Alice Monroe. Happy reading!
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Thanks, Susan, and I like when others enjoy the same books. Have a great week, and thanks for stopping by.
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I love Wentworth, absolutely addicted, can’t wait for season 4. I watched Prisoner back in the day, did you see it? Or was that only in Australia? Hope you love A Man Called Ove. That Mary Alice Monroe series is on my stack. Have a great week and happy reading 🙂
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When I Googled Wentworth, to find out about Season 4, I noticed the Prisoner mention…I think it must have just been in Australia.
Anyway, loving it! Thanks for stopping by, Teddyree, and enjoy your books and your addiction. LOL.
I just finished the second book in the MAM trilogy, and downloaded the third one.
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You had a great week in both new books and books read!
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Thanks, Leslie, the week did feel productive, and I loved getting the new books.
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I’ve read a couple of Lisa Jewell books; off to check out this one.
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I have loved some books she wrote, RAnn…thanks for stopping by.
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