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Louise, did you get to see the coronation, either in person or on tv?I love the pomp & circumstance so I watched it all on tv :D
All the beautiful clothes & embroidery was lovely.
Shelf : Free Space
by Jayne Ann KrentzRating: ★★★★
Date: 7/5/23
Another reliable story from JAK.
Lost Night Files, is a podcast, by 3 women who were strangers until they went to the Lucent Springs Hotel, lured there by the prospect of work. Something happened that night, including an earthquake & fire.
None of the 3 women have any memories of their time at the Hotel. Except waking up in a place that was off limits to guests and the place was on fire.
Pallas is an interior designer, but hasn't been able to work in her field since the event. Ambrose Drake is a thriller writer with 2 published novels, who also can't work after going to a sleep institute and thinks he was drugged and also witnessed a murder. He enlists Pallas to help him find the answers of what happened to all of them.
Reminiscent of other books with secret drug experiments (Founders Formulae anyone?) and a seaside location, this book delivers all the murder and mayhem and romance that anyone could want.
Sorry Sarah that book doesn't work.book released in May of any year; character, title or series name contains "May"; author first or last name begins with M or D
Character name is Meg not May.
Louise wrote: "Selection Post Shelf: May Day

The Trouble With Witches by Kristen Painter
Pages: 378
How It Fits: First published May..."
Hope you enjoy it more than I did Louise :)
Suzanne, generally, we prefer books that are available for everyone to read, however, as the book is to be published in just over 2 weeks time, I'm comfortable with that.
I don't attempt GR & the phone unless I'm looking up a book.The pink screen of death happens to me a lot when I leave tabs open & sometimes when I just open them as well.
Stephanie, to add a review to the link, click on the review you want's time/date which is a green link beside the person's name, click on copy link, then add the relevant bits to the some html link ~ my link text. you add the bits after .com but before the ". It'll be something like .com/topic/show/22501112-bsb-r23-discussion?page=2#comment_260898323
which is from your comment above.
Give it a go and post again if you have trouble.
Laura wrote: "I'm going to read Thwarting Cheaters, published May 6, 2020. 262 pages. Or 337 pages, according to Amazon."Fixed the page number.
