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  1. Thoughtful and practical, this book is a healing guide to forgiveness from people who truly understand its challenges - and gifts. It’s both a comfort and a toolkit for anyone ready to let go and move forward, even when forgiveness seems out of reach.

    I still can’t describe my own feelings fully. Nausea, disgust, fear, confusion, and grief overwhelmed me. Our housekeeper, Angela, lay on the floor of my daughter’s room. The blood from her brutalized...

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    A Pinch of Magic - A Pinch of Magic by Michelle Harrison
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    A Pinch of Magic by Michelle Harrison is a captivating tale of three sisters, Betty, Fliss, and Charlie, who discover they are cursed to never leave their home island or face death by sundown. The story weaves family drama, revenge, tragedy, forgiveness, and healing into a dark and atmospheric setting, Crowstone. The author, Michelle Harrison, skillfully unfolds the plot with elements of adventure, criminals, witchcraft, and emotion, keeping the reader on their toes while delving into the magical objects and century-old destiny that entwine the Widdershin siblings.

    The narrative follows the sisters as they embark on a frantic quest to break the curse that binds them to Crowstone, facing danger, treachery, and a mysterious past history that adds depth to the plot. The characters are well-defined, each with authentic individual motives that contribute to the twists and turns of the story. The world-building of Crowstone is vividly depicted, with colorful descriptions, a stormy atmosphere, and a community dynamic that intrigues readers, making them emotionally invested in the sisters' journey.

    BETTY WIDDERSHINS FIRST LEARNED OF the family curse on the night of her birthday. It was her thirteenth, a number considered unlucky by some, but Betty was too practical to believe in all that. She li...

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    Unforgettable You
    Book 5 in the series:Silver Springs

    Unforgettable You - Silver Springs by Brenda Novak
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    Jada Brooks returns to Silver Springs with her daughter after her divorce. Twelve years after a youthful mistake tore apart her world and her family's, Jada is trying to do penance by caring for her ill mother and her disabled younger brother. What she doesn't expect is the return to town of Maddox Richardson the man she loved whose decisions helped destroy her family's world, and the man who unknowingly left her pregnant. Maddox has returned to Silver Springs as the head of the new girl's school in town. The decisions that led to the injuries to Jada's brother are something he still regrets and he doesn't want to bring any more pain to that family, but he has never been able to forget Jada. The story is one of forgiveness, second chances and family. Of loyalty and honesty. Of letting go and finding the strength to stand up for what is right and yourself. We see the journey of two families to heal and come together. Of two people learn to forgive and let go of the guilt and allow love to win. A truly tender emotional tale that grabs you from the beginning.


    (Also, see 3 recommendations for the series Silver Springs )

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    The Inn at Rose Harbor - Rose Harbor by Debbie Macomber
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    'The Inn at Rose Harbor' by Debbie Macomber is a heartwarming novel set in Cedar Cove, focusing on Jo Marie, the new owner of the B&B. The story follows Jo Marie and her guests as they navigate through loss, grief, and healing, each character facing their own challenges and learning to move forward with their lives. The book intricately weaves together multiple storylines, all connected by the inn, creating a sense of community and shared experiences among the characters. Through themes of forgiveness, rebuilding, and second chances, the author explores the emotional journeys of the characters in a realistic and relatable manner.

    Debbie Macomber's writing style in 'The Inn at Rose Harbor' is described as engaging and addictive, capturing the reader's attention from the beginning. The book introduces a mix of new and familiar characters, offering a blend of heartwarming moments and emotional depth. The author skillfully integrates elements of grief, healing, and personal growth into the narrative, creating a story that resonates with readers on a deep level.

    He’s never far from my thoughts—not a day passes when he isn’t with me—but he hasn’t been in my dreams until now. It’s ironic, I suppose, that he should leave me, because before I close my eyes I fant...

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    The Railway Man by Eric Lomax
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    A powerful, haunting journey through wartime horror and the long road to forgiveness. Unflinching, quietly written, and unforgettable - this is not just for history buffs, but for anyone who believes in the hope of healing after unimaginable pain.

    IHAVE A PAINTING in the hallway of my house in Berwick-upon-Tweed, by the Scottish artist Duncan Mackellar. It is a large work set in St Enoch Station in Glasgow on a dusty summer evening in the 1880s...

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    The Lost Girls of Devon by Barbara O'Neal
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    A beautifully written, emotionally rich journey through grief, secrecy, and the complexities of mother-daughter bonds - with just enough mystery to keep you turning the pages. Ideal for fans of family sagas who enjoy a side of healing and heart.

    Not that anyone would believe her. They would tut-tut and pat her on the head and compliment the imagination that had given her more than a hundred mystery stories over the past fifty years, but once...

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    Hawke
    Book 5 in the series:Cold Fury Hockey

    Hawke - Cold Fury Hockey by Sawyer Bennett
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    Hawke Therrien, a hockey player, reunites with his childhood sweetheart Vale Campbell, who broke his heart years ago, as they both join the Cold Fury team. The book delves into their past romance, their second chance at love, and the challenges they face in forgiving each other and moving forward. The writing style slowly reveals the reasons behind their breakup and explores themes of love, forgiveness, and healing old wounds.

    I walk to the team meeting room in the basement of the Cold Fury arena. First order of business is to attend this “welcome back” meeting where all the new acquisitions are introduced. Then we’ll have...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Cold Fury Hockey )

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    I Will Not Beg - Mountain Masters & Dark Haven by Cherise Sinclair
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    A heartwarming, healing romance with a gentle Dom, a brave survivor, and all the feels - perfect if you like your steam with substance and a good dose of comfort.

    Piper ran up the stairs to her one-bedroom apartment on the fourth floor. Sure, she could use the elevator, but she hadn’t made it to the gym for a week, and she needed the exercise. Stella’s contende...

    (Also, see 73 recommendations for the series Mountain Masters & Dark Haven )

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    The Wanderess And Her Suitcase by Meara O'Hara
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    An honest, deeply felt memoir about finding strength and hope after a traumatic upbringing - an inspiring read for fans of survivor stories and emotional journeys.


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    Bloodroot by Amy Greene
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    A beautifully written, haunting family saga set in rural Appalachia - raw, poetic, and unforgettable, but best for those who can handle its gritty realism and layered narrative structure.

    Myra looks like her mama, but prettier because of her daddy mixed in. She got just the right amount of both. The best thing about Myra’s daddy was his eyes, blue as the sky. They’d pierce right throug...

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