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Asylum by Betsy Adams | Review | Riveting Story!

Asylum by Betsy Adams | Review | Riveting Story!

Asylum by Betsy Adams | Review

Adela is an immigration judge from one of San Diego’s wealthiest Mexican-American families. She was raised to believe she has nothing in common with the asylum seekers in her courtroom. Paul left behind his life as a Manhattan lawyer to volunteer at the border. He has lost faith in the system, but not those who still turn to it for justice. Adela and Paul come to the Tijuana/San Diego border searching, but neither one knowing exactly what for—until they find each other. Against the backdrop of the “Remain in Mexico” policy and restrictions on asylum, Adela and Paul fight for love in a system that seems determined to destroy it.

Dreams of Mariposa by L. T. Getty | Review

Dreams of Mariposa by L. T. Getty | Review

Dreams of Mariposa by L. T. Getty | Review
Every decade, Marie must leave her home and everything she loves to start anew. She can’t risk the locals learning the truth of her immortality

If I Had Ten Dollars by Craig T. Feigh | Review

If I Had Ten Dollars by Craig T. Feigh | Review

If I Had Ten Dollars by Craig T. Feigh | Review
A delightful children's book with a message for everyone. Beautifully illustrated, Great Story, Coloring Page, Sharing & Caring, Seek&Find, Perfect for #Gifting #ReadAlongs #BedtimeStories #Fun

Going Greek by Sue Roberts | Review

Going Greek by Sue Roberts | Review

Going Greek by Sue Roberts | Review & Tour
After a public humiliation, Samantha retreats to her sister's farmhouse on a Greek Island. What could possibly go wrong? #RomCom #GreekIslandRomance #ChickLit #BeachReads @suerobertsautho @Bookouture @NetGalley

The Mix-Up by Elizabeth Neep | Review

The Mix-Up by Elizabeth Neep | Review

The Mix-Up by Elizabeth Neep

What if you meet the love of your life, but he thinks you’re someone else? When Anna rings Marley, upset she has to miss a tour of an exclusive wedding venue, Marley goes in her friend’s place. Hilarity ensues!

The Black Widow's Prey by N. S. Wikarski | Review

The Black Widow's Prey by N. S. Wikarski | Review

The Black Widow's Prey by N. S. Wikarski might be Book Three of the Gilded Age Chicago Mystery series, but it can certainly be read as a stand-alone story. I have not yet read the first two books in the series, but I enjoyed this one immensely.

Consulting detectives Evangeline LeClair and Freddie Simpson face their most challenging case yet when a priceless Egyptian artifact is stolen from a Chicago museum.