Tangerine by Christine Mangan

Just one glance at the cover of Tangerine by Christine Mangan when it was a “to be published” and I was hooked!  Do you ever see covers and know you just have to read the book?  Coupled with the fact that this is a debut novel, I had to get my hands on Tangerine as soon as it was published.

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You Think It, I’ll Say It by Curtis Sittenfeld

Short stories.  Do you read them?  My husband loves them.  He believes they are just enough before he goes to sleep, or perfect when work is busy and he is distracted.  My mother rarely to never reads them; she is a non-fiction and good novel bibliophile.  I am somewhere in between.  I err on the side of novels, but appreciate

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Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton

I recently was talking with a friend about memories-the good, the bad, the forgotten – and our conclusion was that often, one can remember the one bad part and overlook the sixteen good parts.  Funny how that is.  And unfortunate.  With extended family, I really like to pass the best memories on to our children: shine the best light on

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White Houses by Amy Bloom

White Houses may be categorized as historical fiction, but it is a love story…the love story of Lorena Hickok and Eleanor Roosevelt.  Their relationship has been fodder for speculation for years.  Ken Burns says we cannot prove they were any more than friends, but author Amy Bloom, who read the remaining 18 boxes of correspondence between the two women, says

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The Wife by Alafair Burke

It seems like there has been a recent glut of “wife” books in the psychological thriller genre, but for this reader, that is not such a bad thing.  Last weekend I cruised through The Wife, the latest novel by Alafair Burke.  Burke, the author of twelve other novels,  is a graduate of Stanford Law and currently a professor of law

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The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn

One of the reasons I am quick to be the parent to drive to volleyball relates to the two or more hours I then get to sit in an overstuffed leather chair sipping coffee, munching Big Sky granola and reading.  This past Sunday, that was me, and The Woman in the Window was my book.  There is something to be

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Dangerous Crossing by Rachel Rhys

Anyone for a cruise?  The morning of my last book group meeting, when we discussed a mystery/thriller offering entitled Woman in Cabin 10,  I received a text from a friend asking me and my family if we wanted to plan a 2019 cruise with them.  Love the family but this was not the book to read before that invitation!   That

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The Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine

Daphne Parrish seems to have it all, like a woman in a fancy magazine spread that one could envy and admire at the same time.  Her adoring husband, beautiful home, wealth, status, the charity in honor of her deceased sister, and her darling young daughters help project her accomplished and successful lifestyle.  Amber, on the other hand, works as an

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