Rescuing Whiskey’s Salvation by Chrissy Hartmann (Book Review #1556)

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‘Rescuing Whiskey’s Salvation’ is a fictional romance story about Evie Mae Stockton,

The descriptive writing enables the reader to imagine and re-create the scenes in their mind. It is intriguing; the characters all stand-alone and mesh well together. I enjoyed reading how Evie attempted to separate herself from what was expected and wanted her own identity.

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Messy Robot and the Sneaky Cat by Anne Marquard (Book Review #1555)

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‘Messy Robot and the Sneaky Cat’ is a children’s book and begins with a Robot who is trying to be perfect since it has been designed to be this way; however, he realizes he cannot live up to the standard he’s made for.

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So Hard to Do by Sally Basmajian (Book Review #1554)

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‘So Hard to Do’ is a romantic comedy and revolves around Jannie and her mother, Suze. Things change for Jannie when Suze moves out, leaving her to herself. She does not know much about how to run a house or take responsibility for her own, so we watch her cause a fire and flood her apartment.

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Nurse! A Memoir by Francene Cosman (Book Review #1553)

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‘Nurse!’ is a memoir written with the intention to provoke your mind and welcome you into a world you least expected. This memoir introduces you to the life of a nurse, Francene, and everything she goes through in school, what she learns, her challenges, and how her profession demands certain disciplines you may not necessarily know about.

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The Last Lumenian by S.G. Blaise (Book Review #1552)

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‘The Last Lumenian’ is a science fiction story filled with fantasy elements. It begins with Princess Lilla and her failed mission in space. She has magic and powers that she isn’t familiar with. Her life is filled with action, adventure, and many obstacles. You get to read how she navigates all these pressures of making choices while she learns how to control her magic and find the arch god who is searching for the Limenian, the children of the arch goddess.

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Maestro Orpheus and the World Clock by Robert Pennee and Joanne Grodzinski (Book Review #1551)

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‘Maestro Orpheus and the World Clock’ is a Juvenile Fiction about Fred and his journey trying to understand why time stopped when he went to visit his grandfather. Fred’s life changes when he meets Maestro Orpheus and his magical lyre, and together, they must wind The World Clock.

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The Shadow of Banshee Hill by Fionn Mac Meldrum (Book Review #1550)

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‘The Shadow of Banshee Hill’ is a gothic dark fantasy story filled with paranormal romance. The story begins with Cillian Valour, a tenant farmer’s boy who is very ambitious, meeting Emily, a young woman seeking revenge over the murder of her mother and abducted father. Cillian can help and let her know who did this, and so together, their journey begins, meeting ‘The Cruel One’ and all that transpires after that.

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Lifeline to a Soul by John K. McLaughlin (Book Review #1549)

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‘Lifeline to a Soul’ is a memoir about John teaching entrepreneurship to prisoners at a minimum-security camp in North Carolina. As he struggles to find employment, this appears to be the best option for the time being, but the more he gets involved and progresses, he understands way more than he thought he would endure.

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A HAPPY GHOST BY KARL KRISTIAN FLORES (Book Review #1548)

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‘A HAPPY GHOST’ is a beautiful novel written about a young man, Andrei, a chronically depressed hotel clerk who is struggling to make sense of the world. He pretends to be who he isn’t just to run away from who he really is or how his life truly is run, but when he meets Andrei, a beautiful actress, his life changes.

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