COTT: Caryl McAdoo and Hope Reborn
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COTT: Caryl McAdoo and Hope Reborn

by Michelle Massaro     Today I have the pleasure of introducing you to author Caryl McAdoo and her newest release Hope Reborn. (Look at that sassy expression, and that billowy feather in the heroine’s hat. She’s got to be up to something!) {About Hope Reborn} Dime novelist May Meriwether decides a Texas Ranger will…

Julie Arduini’s Favorite Reviewed Non Fiction Book 2014
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Julie Arduini’s Favorite Reviewed Non Fiction Book 2014

Each year I enjoy looking back at the books I’ve reviewed and choosing my favorites. I choose a fiction and non fiction book that I’ve reviewed plus a Kindle or paperback read I enjoyed as a reader that I was under no obligation to review. Today is non fiction. The book I chose took a contemporary…

Julie Arduini’s Favorite Reviewed Fiction Book 2014
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Julie Arduini’s Favorite Reviewed Fiction Book 2014

Each year I look over the books I reviewed and choose the ones I enjoyed most and remember even after I finished the book. Today I choose the fiction book. I chose this one because it was more than a romance. It was a message, an invitation by the author to draw into a relationship…

Book Review: Farewell Four Waters by Kate McCord
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Book Review: Farewell Four Waters by Kate McCord

Book Description: Day 14: It should have been the beginning . . . All she needed were stamps and signatures. Marie and her translator stood in the government offices in Kabul, Afghanistan to complete the paperwork for her new literacy project. The women in her home town, the northern village of Shehktan, would learn to…