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A School of Daughters by Kate René MacKenzie | Book Review ~ Excerpt ~ $50 Giveaway (2 Winners!)| #WomensFiction A School of Daughters

A School of Daughters by Kate René MacKenzie | Book Review ~ Excerpt ~ $50..

It’s funny how things sneak up on you…

Kate Willoughby is a champion for throwaways–discarded dogs and cats, abandoned horses bound for slaughter, and all creatures great and small. But now it’s Kate who’s been tossed aside like a dog dumped by the side of the road. Who will champion Kate?

A School of Daughters by Kate René MacKenzie shines a light on the childhood events and adult choices that, like stepping stones, brought her to this moment, Kate illuminates a familiar and well-worn path. Narrating her story with equal doses of heartache and humor, Kate comes to understand that nothing sneaks up on you that isn’t already here. Learning from Phineas, the determined grosbeak, Kate realizes that even after a devastating injury, you can soar again.

Off Broadway: A Marriage Drama by William A. Glass | 1 Giveaway, Book Review, & Guest Post

Off Broadway: A Marriage Drama by William A. Glass | 1 Giveaway, Book Revie..

Today is my stop on the iRead book blog tour for Off Broadway: A Marriage Drama by William A. Glass.

Cindy & Dave Knight got married too young. Years later, they enjoy knocking around Manhattan together. However, Dave’s erratic behavior strains their marriage. Can it be saved?

Set in the 1970s with lots of musical references. This book is like the Mad Men of Product Placement Marketing. Enter to win a copy of the book.

Espoused by Jean Marie Davis | Review – Interview – $25 + Book Giveaway

Espoused by Jean Marie Davis | Review – Interview – $25 + Book ..

Espoused by Jean Marie Davis | Review – Interview – $25 + Signed Book Giveaway

Espouse: to take in marriage; to make a marriage permanent by court decree; the court-approved process by which couples may stay together beyond the legal 15-year term

There is no such thing as divorce. Fifteen years is the legal life cycle of a marriage. If a couple wants to stay married, they must hire a lawyer and petition the court to become espoused.

What’s Not Said by Valerie Taylor | Spotlight Tour

What’s Not Said by Valerie Taylor | Spotlight Tour

What’s Not Said by Valerie Taylor | Spotlight Tour | Also featuring What’s Not True

Today it’s a double shot of fun. I am spotlighting 2 books by Valerie Taylor. The first is “What’s Not Said” published in 2020. The next is “What’s Not True” publishing 8/24/21. They are both going on my TBR list!
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Eat Your Heart Out by Shirley Goldberg | Review

Eat Your Heart Out by Shirley Goldberg | Review

Eat Your Heart Out by Shirley Goldberg | Starting Over Book 2 | Review
When a tyrant in stilettos replaces her beloved boss and her ex snags her coveted job, teacher Dana Narvana discovers there are worse things than getting dumped on Facebook. Time for the BFF advice squad, starting with Dana’s staunchest ally, Alex—hunky colleague, quipster, and cooking pal extraordinaire. But when the after-hours smooching goes nowhere, she wonders why this grown man won’t make up his mind.

Society Girl by Robert Gomez | Book Review

Society Girl by Robert Gomez | Book Review

Society Girl by Robert Gomez is a wonderfully dark historical fiction novel set in Chicago. The story begins in the early 1930s and spans several decades. Society Girl is a melancholy tale of power, loyalty, divorce, and survival. What scandalous truth sets Erik on this story of loyalty and revenge?