Month: July 2024
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Book Review: A Nurse’s Tale by Ola Awonubi

Royalty and war are always interesting mixes in a book, particularly when it’s based on a true story. Typically in World War II fiction, the royal focus is on the British Royal Family. In A Nurse’s Tale, our hero is a Nigerian Princess…
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Book Review: Mistletoe Kisses by Jessica Baker

Mistletoe Kisses is a new contemporary/sweet romance from Jessica Baker. Though it’s a venture into a new genre, it has the same charm and feel as her previous books, particularly An Invitation to Tea…
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Book Review: A Stranger in the Family by Jane Casey

A Stranger in the Family is the 11th book in the Maeve Kerrigan series, however, it stands strong on its own. I went into the book with no former knowledge of the series and was able to keep track of the characters…
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Book Review: The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz by Jeremy Dronfield

Initially, I was surprised to see this written in the third person and I wasn’t sure how I was going to take to it as I’m accustomed to Holocaust memoirs where they’re more like a diary of sorts (if not literally a diary). I’m glad I didn’t let my assumption stop me from adjusting as…