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49 Days In 1988: Week 32 – Rumours!

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A Thousand Miles of History XXVI: Rite of Way

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The Marriage Lie by Kimberly Belle @KimberlySBelle

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About this book…

She thought they had a perfect marriage….

When a plane crashes, Iris Griffiths watches the news unfold with horror…and then relief. Her beloved husband Will had just flown out from the same airport, but he was on a different flight.

So why is his name on the list of victims?

Surely there’s some mistake – her husband would never lie to her. Would he? But wading deeper into the truth of her husband’s deception, Iris begins to think the unthinkable.

Maybe she’s glad that he’s dead…

A chillingly unsettling psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Paula HawkinsLiane Moriarty , Shari Lapena and Clare MacintoshAre you ready to question if everything in your life is really as it seems…

My review…

I think the best way of getting across how I felt about The Marriage Lie is to tell you that as soon as…

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The truth hides in dark places . . . Cusp of Night by Mae Clair #Mystery #BookReview @MaeClair1

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The truth hides in dark places . . .

Recently settled in Hode’s Hill, Pennsylvania, Maya Sinclair is enthralled by the town’s folklore, especially the legend about a centuries-old monster. A devil-like creature with uncanny abilities responsible for several horrific murders, the Fiend has evolved into the stuff of urban myth. But the past lives again when Maya witnesses an assault during the annual “Fiend Fest.” The victim is developer Leland Hode, patriarch of the town’s most powerful family, and he was attacked by someone dressed like the Fiend.

Compelled to discover who is behind the attack and why, Maya uncovers a shortlist of enemies of the Hode clan. The mystery deepens when she finds the journal of a late nineteenth-century spiritualist who once lived in Maya’s house—a woman whose ghost may still linger. Known as the Blue Lady of Hode’s Hill due to a genetic condition, Lucinda Glass vanished…

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Review: Megan Mayfair packs a summer treat with romantic comedy The Things We Leave Unsaid

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Cover (002)There are some things that can’t be left unsaid. If you’re still looking for a last-minute summer holiday read, get yourself a copy of Megan Mayfair’s romance The Things We Leave Unsaid.

On one level, it’s a light, sparky read, peppered with wry asides.

Take this example: Clare, one of the two women at the heart of the story, was a virgin when she married her husband Pete.

Her boss, and new best friend, Tessa, who’s had lots of boyfriends but never been in love, prefers ‘to try before she buys, but then again, she didn’t think she would ever buy – so, sort of try before she leased? Illegal sub-let?’

Okay, not laugh-out-loud funny but it tickled my funny-bone.

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Made To Be Broken by Rebecca Bradley @RebeccaJBradley

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A rising death toll. A city in panic.

When a previously healthy woman is found dead in her home, Detective Inspector Hannah Robbins finds herself set against a father driven by his anger and whose grief knows no bounds. 

Six months after their last big case, Hannah is still haunted by the events of that night. As her team struggle, Hannah’s leadership skills are questioned. 

With the body count climbing and the city of Nottingham in social meltdown, the team finds themselves in a deadly race against a serial killer determined to prove a point.

And Hannah finds herself targeting an individual with whom she has more in common than she could possibly know.

My Thoughts:

Made To Be Broken is the second book in the Detective Inspector Hannah Robbins series. I highly recommend reading them in order to get full enjoyment from this novel as I feel…

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Angel Messages August 22 2018

Annette Rochelle Aben's avatarAnnette Rochelle Aben

Your DAILY MESSAGE from Angels

THEY did NOT KNOW HOW  to LOVE YOU!

We love you

Thank you, Angels. Thank you so much!!!

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NOT THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD

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NOT THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD

This is not the yellow brick road

that will lead you to fantasies.

This is the road of reality

that is determined by your choices.

Its course is charted by you.

Take care of the twists and turns.

It’s a ride of a lifetime.

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Without Net, Sorry!

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Hey there guys! My internet is very sketchy right now. I have to use my neighbor friends when they aren’t using it so haven’t been able to get on as of late.? Hopefully, my situation gets better and I can put the internet back on because I miss you guys. I hope you guys are well and blessed. Lots of Love!?

-Dani?

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How to Use Your Reviews and Excerpts – by Carolyn Howard-Johnson…

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USING YOUR REVIEWS AND EXCERPTS

The beauty of reviews and the praise extracted from them is that you can continue to use them as long as you want and some can be used for more than just the book that is being reviewed.

An example of that is a review or excerpt from a review that praises your writing style as opposed to the specific title.

With that in mind, you are ready to go to work

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