Loving & Leaving by Jack Lucci (Book Review #1641)

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In the debut installment of his memoir, author Jack Lucci invites readers on a gripping exploration of his tumultuous coming-of-age, both in the heart of America and beyond its borders. Hailing from a small town in southeastern Washington known for its wine and wheat fields, Lucci’s narrative unfolds into a captivating journey marked by self-discovery, indulgence, and profound life lessons.

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Only Dead Leaves Fall by Vincent Donovan (Book Review #1640)

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In the aftermath of the cataclysmic solar storm known as Sun-Kissed, the world lies in ruins, and amidst the chaos, Darlene Connolly navigates the scorched landscape, living on the edge with a heart fueled by revenge and desperation.

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FOR LOVE OF SELF by Robin Reardon (Book Review #1639)

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Reardon’s latest novel, set against the backdrop of the quaint town of Assisi, Vermont, delivers a heartwarming tale of Reverend Spencer Hill’s immersion into his newfound community. In this charming narrative, the author skillfully weaves a story that encompasses faith, found family, and the pursuit of genuine community.

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Leaving Lisa: Loss, Recovery, and New Love by E.K. Mitchell (Book Review #1638)

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‘Leaving Lisa’ is a romance fiction about Jason, who grieves the loss of his wife through an accident. Lisa owns an AI machine that talks to Jason and tells him what to do now with her ashes and how to rebuild his life through her conversations with him.

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Paper Targets – Art Can Be Murder by Steve S. Saroff (Book Review #1637)

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‘Paper Targets’ is a crime thriller about Enzi, a person with dyslexia who is math-smart and becomes a successful computer coder. While he falls in love with a woman named Kaori, he also meets Tommy, who introduces him to cybercrime.

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Cat’s Curse by Kelley Heckart (Book Review #1636)

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‘Cat’s Curse’ is a paranormal historical romance. This is the first book of the trilogy. Set in Scotland, we witness a love story between a prince and a succubus, Aedan and Cardea. While they can’t be together as the prince cannot touch anyone, and she needs to drink blood to stay alive, you are introduced to a complex yet enjoyable world of possibilities.

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Jackson Haines: The Skating King by Ryan Stevens (Book Review #1635)

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In the enchanting pages of “The Skating King,” figure skating historian Ryan Stevens skillfully brings to life the remarkable journey of Jackson Haines, a figure skating luminary who left an indelible mark on the world during a time of great historical turbulence—the height of the Civil War.

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Jaguar Dreams by Susan MacBryde (Book Review #1634)

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‘Jaguar Dreams’ is a contemporary fiction based deep in the Amazon Basin, where a heavy wave rocks the ground, causing a split and spill of oil everywhere. Kichwa, our protagonist, witnesses wildlife and her villager’s life in danger.

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17 Planets – The Captain by A. R. Alexander (Book Review #1633)

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‘17 Planets – The Captain’ is a science fiction story filled with dystopian elements set three thousand years from now, where there are colonies of humans who have moved from Earth and exist orbiting three different star systems.

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