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Shadows at Dusk by Elizabeth Goddard

About the Book Shadows at Dusk is the second book in “Missing in Alaska” series by Elizabeth Goddard. This is a description of the title from Goodreads. Montana Detective Trevor West is desperate to learn what happened to his sister, who went missing in Alaska over a year ago, leaving nothing but a few photographs […]

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Well of the Soul by Doug Powell Celebrate Lit Giveaway

About the Book Book: The Well of the Soul Author: Doug Powell Genre: Action/ Adventure/ Suspense Release date: October 15, 2021 A list of hiding places on a strip of papyrus found inside a mummy mask thrusts Graham Eliot, Ancient Near East scholar, into a hunt for the treasures of the second temple. The list […]

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Now That I Know You by Olivia Newport Celebrate Lit Tour

About the Book Book: Now That I Know You Author: Olivia Newport Genre: Split-Time Contemporary/Historical Release date: Fall 2021 Cate Butler is the distant cousin genealogist Jillian was so certain she wanted to find—and the only connection she has to her deceased mother’s Parisi family tree. So why does she wish Cate would stop pestering her? And why can’t […]

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Rachel Scott McDaniel

Above the Fold: Lines about Rachel Scott McDaniel’s Debut Novel

Above the Fold provides readers with a glimpse into the competitive world of journalism, especially if you happen to be a woman, in the Roaring Twenties. Rachel Scott McDaniel’s debut novel is a Christian historical fiction selection. I highly recommend it. What makes this book a great story is all of the included elements: suspense, […]

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Author Michelle DeRusha True You

From the Lines of True You by Michelle DeRusha

When we moved out to our house last April, spring was starting to change the landscape.  Soon the tree line on the western edge of our property was filled in with dense foliage.  While this made for lovely shade during the summer months, the branches obscured our view of the breathtaking sunsets.  Only when the […]

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