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    The Language of Letting Go by Melody Beattie
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    In "The Language of Letting Go" by Melody Beattie, readers are taken on a journey of self-awareness and recovery through daily meditations that focus on letting go of negative coping mechanisms and behaviors. Beattie's writing style is described as gentle, insightful, and spiritual, providing readers with tools to practice self-love, respect, and care. The book covers topics such as codependency, addiction, self-worth, and finding balance in life, offering daily reflections and meditations to guide individuals towards healing and growth.

    Make New Year’s goals. Dig within, and discover what you would like to have happen in your life this year. This helps you do your part. It is an affirmation that you’re interested in fully living life...

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    Seven Perfect Things by Catherine Ryan Hyde
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    "Seven Perfect Things" by Catherine Ryan Hyde is a heartwarming story that follows the journey of a young girl named Abby who rescues seven puppies from a river and navigates through difficult family situations. The book beautifully portrays themes of friendship, love, courage, and healing as Abby, her mother Mary, and a widower named Elliott come together to support each other and the puppies. The plot unfolds with emotional depth, showcasing true-to-life situations and the power of companionship, ultimately leading to a heartwarming and uplifting ending.


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    The Forbidden Man by Karina Halle
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    'The Forbidden Man' by Karina Halle is a romance novel that explores a forbidden relationship between Thalia, a physical therapist, and Alejo, a professional soccer player. Despite the age gap between them, their connection is deep and soulful, leading to a passionate and intense romance that defies the rules. The book is set in Spain, adding to the allure of the story, and the author skillfully builds the relationship between Thalia and Alejo, making it both angsty and romantic.

    Halle's writing style in 'The Forbidden Man' is captivating, drawing readers in from the gut-wrenching prologue to the heartwarming epilogue. The characters, especially Alejo, are well-developed and charismatic, making it hard for readers to put the book down. The forbidden nature of the relationship, the emotional depth of the characters, and the immersive storytelling all contribute to a romance that is both intense and unforgettable.

    “He’s coming home! Grab your little brother and hide,” my mother hisses at me. She puts her frail hands at my back and pushes me toward Armando who is sitting on the couch and squinting at the fuzzy s...

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    The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh
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    In "The Language of Flowers" by Vanessa Diffenbaugh, the story revolves around Victoria, a young woman who has aged out of the foster care system and finds solace in the language of flowers. Through her knowledge of the symbolic meanings of flowers, Victoria navigates through a tumultuous journey of self-discovery and redemption. The book beautifully weaves together Victoria's past and present, showcasing her struggles, growth, and the intricate connections she forms with others through the language of flowers.

    Diffenbaugh's writing style intricately explores the emotional complexities of foster care, abandonment, and the power of communication through flowers. The novel delves into themes of love, acceptance, and resilience as Victoria learns to open her heart to others and herself, creating a poignant and uplifting narrative that captivates readers until the tender conclusion.

    For eight years I dreamed of fire. Trees ignited as I passed them; oceans burned. The sugary smoke settled in my hair as I slept, the scent like a cloud left on my pillow as I rose. Even so, the momen...

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    What We Find
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    Book 1 in the series:Sullivan's Crossing

    What We Find - Sullivan's Crossing by Robyn Carr
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    'What We Find' in the series 'Sullivan's Crossing' by Robyn Carr follows the story of Maggie, a neurosurgeon facing a crisis in her career and personal life. She retreats to Sullivan's Crossing, a small town in Colorado, where she meets Cal, a mysterious hiker. As Maggie and Cal develop a friendship and then a romance, they both navigate their own personal struggles and past traumas. The story unfolds in a small town setting, focusing on the characters' journeys of self-discovery and healing, intertwined with themes of love, loss, and new beginnings.

    The writing style of the book is praised for its realistic and relatable characters, engaging plot, and the incorporation of humor and everyday life challenges. Readers appreciate the depth of the characters, the development of the romance, and the exploration of personal growth and self-discovery amidst life-altering events. is described as a refreshing and emotional read, with a strong sense of community and a well-crafted setting that adds to the overall charm of the story.

    Maggie Sullivan sought refuge in the stairwell between the sixth and seventh floors at the far west end of the hospital, the steps least traveled by interns and residents racing from floor to floor, f...

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    Plot Twist by Bethany Turner
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    'Plot Twist' by Bethany Turner is a unique romantic comedy that follows the story of Fiona and her journey through life's unexpected curveballs. The book explores themes of destiny, friendship, and love, with a twist that keeps readers engaged. The writing style, with every chapter set on the same day but in different years, adds a creative touch to the storytelling, making it a great vacation read for those who enjoy love and happy endings.

    I looked up, already disgusted. I’d been hit on four times in the three hours I’d been taking up space at Mugs & Shots, my neighborhood coffee place. As a thirty-year-old in a typical java joint in do...

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    Clean by Amy Reed
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    'Clean' by Amy Reed is a novel that delves into the lives of five teenagers - Olivia, Jason, Christopher, Eva, and Kelly - who find themselves in a rehab center due to their various addictions. The story is told from multiple points of view, primarily focusing on Christopher and Kelly, as they navigate through rehab, confront their pasts, and strive for sobriety. The book incorporates chapters about group sessions, personal essays, and drug and alcohol questionnaires, providing a raw and realistic portrayal of the teenagers' journey towards recovery and self-discovery.


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    A Change in Tide
    Book 1 in the series:Northern Lights

    A Change in Tide - Northern Lights by Freya Barker
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    A Change in Tide by Freya Barker is an emotionally uplifting story about loss, love, and adapting to new realities. The book follows the lives of Jared Kesla, a retired NHL player seeking a quieter life away from the paparazzi, and Mia, a woman living in seclusion to cope with her past traumas. Their paths cross, leading to a transformative journey of healing and rediscovery. Freya Barker's writing style is praised for its ability to convey deep emotions and create vivid imagery, making the story feel like a movie playing out in the reader's mind.

    His cottage—although it can hardly be qualified as such anymore—is clear across the small inlet from me on Spence Lake. Frank and Harriet, the former owners, decided to sell and move closer to their g...

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    Bluegrass Undercover - Bluegrass Brothers by Kathleen Brooks
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    Cade Davies, a former Special Forces soldier turned high school teacher and football coach, finds himself in the midst of danger when his players become the target of a deadly drug ring preying on high school athletes. DEA Agent Annie Blake goes undercover in the small town of Keeneston to uncover the source of the drug, leading to a series of events that involve romance, action, and a tight-knit community. As Annie and Cade work together to bring down the drug ring, they navigate through personal challenges and build a relationship amidst the chaos.

    Annie Blake felt the ocean breeze ruffle her sweat-drenched hair. It was Miami in August. Even being on the beach did nothing to cool her off. She hardly ever went to the beach. Who had time? But, she...

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    Blood & Milk by N.R. Walker
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    In "Blood & Milk" by N.R. Walker, the story unfolds in the Serengeti where two very different men, Damu and Ale, from distinct cultures come together in a bond so strong that nothing can break. The narrative beautifully explores themes of love, intercultural relationships, bravery, innocence, and the profound impact individuals can have on each other's lives. The author's vivid and descriptive storytelling transports readers to the heart of the Maasai tribe, where the characters navigate personal struggles, emotional growth, and the complexities of interracial love amidst societal and political challenges.

    Heath, a young man haunted by a tragic past and prophetic dreams, seeks solace and purpose among the Maasai people after a devastating loss. Through the eyes of Heath and Damu, the readers witness a journey of self-discovery, cultural understanding, and the transformative power of human connection. The narrative delicately weaves together themes of compassion, resilience, respect for diversity, and the beauty of finding love in unexpected places.


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