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2019: #30 – Down by the River (Robyn Carr)

January 8, 2020January 8, 2020 0 Comment
Down by the River by Robyn Carr

This was a solid end to a trilogy that I really enjoyed, reading each book in succession. Grace Valley’s doctor June is surprise pregnant, and her lover, Jim Post, is no longer a secret. Much of the book is dedicated to June and her pregnancy and the pressure she is feeling to get married before this baby makes its appearance — despite her doubts and

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review women's fiction 

2019: #29 – Just Over the Mountain (Robyn Carr)

January 8, 2020January 8, 2020 0 Comment
Just Over the Mountain by Robyn Carr

This book was a continuation of the first, and I think it was just as good. When this one starts out, June’s old high school boyfriend Chris has returned to town, twin teenage boys in tow. Everyone speculates that Chris and June are going to get back together (they *are* kind of the only single people in town), but what everyone else doesn’t know is

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2019: #28 – Deep in the Valley (Robyn Carr)

January 8, 2020January 8, 2020 0 Comment
Deep in the Valley by Robyn Carr

This was a nice start to a trilogy from Robyn Carr, but I consider it more women’s fiction than a romance. There was only the tiniest bit of romance in the book, but I don’t think it suffered from the lack. The story is centered around Dr. June Hudson, the main doctor in Grace Valley, a rural part of California. She needs to hire a

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Hi, I’m Jaime…

That’s I before M, 5 letters, no Ys. Obsessed with books. A lot.

   

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Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade
contemporary romance review romance 

2021: #81 – Spoiler Alert (Olivia Dade)

November 1, 2022October 31, 2022 Jaime 0 Comments

I really liked the heart of this book. I loved April and her unapologetic geekiness, and I liked what Dade has to say about body positivity, and that she wrote a male protagonist that walks the talk. What I wasn’t expecting was just how detailed into the fanfiction subculture this was going to go. It’s one of the few times I’ve started a book and

Cover Your Eyes by Mary Burton
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2021: #80 – Cover Your Eyes (Mary Burton)

October 31, 2022October 31, 2022 Jaime 0 Comments
Fall of Giants by Ken Follett
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2021: #79 – Fall of Giants (Ken Follett)

August 26, 2022August 26, 2022 Jaime 0 Comments
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
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2021: #78 – The Priory of the Orange Tree (Samantha Shannon)

July 7, 2022July 7, 2022 Jaime 0 Comments

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