Finding Comfort

Book Two in Comfort and Joy series
By Kimberly Fish

Finding Comfort by Kimberly Fish is Book Two in the Comfort and Joy series. Gloria Bachman is getting ready for her chocolate shop, Sweeties, to play its part alongside all the others in town in a popular travel and food show – great advertising, if...

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Two Necklaces

By Paulette Mahurin

It was 1933 and a powerful campaign to expand the Third Reich’s superiority had taken Germany by storm. Fifteen-year-old Christa’s life is about to take a sharp turn, but she does not know it yet. Coming from a progressive German family, Christa’s family openly disagreed...

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How Jojo Got Her Mojo Back

A Dysfunctional Family Saga
By Cynthia A. King

I could already tell from the title that this would be a fun and exhilarating read and I was not wrong. In How Jojo Got Her Mojo Back, Cynthia A. King crafted a charming, riveting, and thoroughly enjoyable book. The story kicks off when Jojo’s...

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Sea Tigers & Merchants

By Sandra Wagner-Wright

Sea Tigers & Merchants by Sandra Wagner-Wright is a historical fiction novel set in the late 18th century, exploring the turbulent maritime world as America establishes its identity under a new Constitution. Amid rising tensions between France, Britain, and the young United States, the story...

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Dancing Through a Deluge

By Jess Wells

Being mistaken for a bear and being mistaken for a baroness is something rare in life, but for Sister Mary Thomas, the protagonist of the novel Dancing Through a Deluge by author Jess Wells, both apply. As the good Sister tries to survive in medieval...

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Quiet Desperation

By Rodney Nelsestuen

In Quiet Desperation, Rodney Nelsestuen’s narrative inspires the reader to a reflective and contemplative mood with an enhanced appreciation of life’s complexities. Winston Williamsen finds himself in a dark period of life, with his father’s declining health and his wife being terminally ill. As he...

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Like No Other Boy

By Larry Center

Like No Other Boy by Larry Center is a poignant novel that explores the deep bond between a father and his autistic son, Tommy. Chris Crutcher, facing a bitter custody battle with his ex-wife, is determined to protect Tommy's unique world, where he finds joy...

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The Ark and the Whale

By James Fulmer

The Ark and the Whale by James Fulmer is a literary fiction novel that offers readers a surreal and introspective journey of self-discovery. The story delves into deep themes of isolation, fear, and purposelessness, with the protagonist grappling with these emotions in a world that...

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What Not To Forgive

By Loring Walawander

Chase DeMers is a seventy-two-year-old retired lawyer. He owns a ranch in Montana, a place he loves deeply. Chase mourns the death of his wife, JoAnn, who succumbed to cancer a year ago. He blames himself for not being by her side during her last...

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Copper Divide

A Novel
By Beth Kirschner

Once there was a time when miners had few rights. This was the case in 1913 in the mining town of Calumet, Michigan. A struggle for change was brewing, but as often happens in life, things got worse before they got better. In Copper Divide,...

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