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I finished listening to Summer Island by Kristin Hannah and here's my review.
I'm now listening to Before the Fall by Noah Hawley.
I'm now listening to Before the Fall by Noah Hawley.



Cassie is very pregnant and alone after the baby's father has abandoned them along with her family. She is taking a much needed vacation to escape before the baby arrives after Christmas in Shellwater Key, Florida. Arriving to find her reservation has been cancelled due to a computer glitch. The hunky, gorgeous and single owner of the Original Inn on the Strip suggests she stays with him and his daughter. All the people she encounters have names associated with the Christmas story. This was a predictable, fun, easy holiday read. The reason I didn't give it five stars, as I found it very unbelievable and very "sappy" at times. Yet, I would definitely recommend it for it's lightheartedness, sweet, romantic read.
"I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book."


Thank you! I will get it :)


So good. Definitely recommend.
My Review
*This book is free with Kindle Unlimited for the US
I finished Over the Line by Cindy Gerard, The Bodyguards #4, and liked this one, too. I'm glad I decided to stick with the series and here's my review.
I'm now reading Barefoot at Midnight by Roxanne St. Claire, Barefoot Bay Timeless #3.
I'm now reading Barefoot at Midnight by Roxanne St. Claire, Barefoot Bay Timeless #3.



This was such a fun and entertaining short read. Zoe has only heard one side of the story regarding her best friend Haley and Evans breakup. Now Zoe finds herself stranded in a blizzard at Evan's cabin trying to pick up her best friends belongings on New Years Eve. "Before I met Evan, I hated him." We never know the real truth when hearing only the "she said" side. I loved how the author brought on this hate/love relationship and the dialogue and scenario was fabulous. The romance was hot, the weather cold and the fun, great. I would certainly recommend this book on a cold, winters night. 5 stars


Finished

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Just got this one! Thanks Joy! :)


My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Only problem is only 1-3 are available on the Kindle for the US. For some reason, he isn't publishing his stuff in the US anymore.
But found the 9 books for this series on Ebay for $50 (including shipping from the UK).
There is news that next summer he's reviving the series with book 10. It's going to suck if he decides to still not publish in the US. *cries a little*


The series is free with Kindle Unlimited (US)
I finished listening to Before the Fall by Noah Hawley and really enjoyed this story. Here's my review.
I'm now listening to Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben
I'm now listening to Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben



This was a fun, short holiday romance story. I would suggest putting your feet up, get a warm comfy blanket, cup of hot cocoa and a fire lit and escape. Great story!! 5 stars


Found it was pretty good so if anyone is looking for a new shifter read, I say try this out. It's free on Kindle Unlimited of you can buy it for $0.99
My Review


It was a very sweet felt and easy read filled with moments that would tug at your heart.
The series only has 2 books so far, with the 3rd being released in January. If you have Kindle unlimited, it's free, otherwise each book is $3.99 for Kindle US.
I finished listening to Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben and it was good but not as compelling as some of his other books. Here's my review.
I'm now listening to The Poet by Michael Connelly, Harry Bosch Universe #11/Jack McEvoy #1.
I'm now listening to The Poet by Michael Connelly, Harry Bosch Universe #11/Jack McEvoy #1.



My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

(I wish she would. I really want to know what happens to Harlan, Bran, Julie, etc. And I hope that bitch, Victoria, gets more of the karma she deserves.)



For those who haven't even started the series, my suggestion is to start with Sweetwater and then read the Southern Comfort prequel trilogy before starting on the SC series.
The reasoning in it contains a spoiler, so if you want to go in 100% blind, then don't open the spoiler below.
(view spoiler)
Now technically you don't have to read Sweetwater before SC, but if you're a little OCD like me then you'll want to. :P It takes nothing away from the stories, though.
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Just started
Finding You at Christmas: A Shellwater Key TaleBy Kristen Wallace on Kindle. Finished 11/16/16.
The Pastors daughter has spend her late teens and adult life caring for her father and siblings after the death of her mother. She has watched everyone "have a life", and now she wants her turn. Her first blind date finds her on a dusty highway when her car dies. She left her phone behind and has no way of calling for anyone, even her blind date. Her knight and shining armor comes cruising up to help her. While waiting for the tow truck they share in a conversation and a dance. The almost kiss is broken by the tow truck. Her luck to find this incredibly gorgeous, compassionate man and then have him walk away in her life. Until...she finds out he is the person interviewing for her fathers position as pastor, seeing he is retiring. This was a quick, quirky, fun, romantic, holiday read. 5 stars

The Pastors daughter has spend her late teens and adult life caring for her father and siblings after the death of her mother. She has watched everyone "have a life", and now she wants her turn. Her first blind date finds her on a dusty highway when her car dies. She left her phone behind and has no way of calling for anyone, even her blind date. Her knight and shining armor comes cruising up to help her. While waiting for the tow truck they share in a conversation and a dance. The almost kiss is broken by the tow truck. Her luck to find this incredibly gorgeous, compassionate man and then have him walk away in her life. Until...she finds out he is the person interviewing for her fathers position as pastor, seeing he is retiring. This was a quick, quirky, fun, romantic, holiday read. 5 stars


Four wonderful holiday romance stories. "Silver Bells" by Fern Michaels, "Dear Santa. . ." by JoAnn Ross, "Christmas Past" by Mary Burton, and "A Mulberry Park Christmas" by Judy Duarte. All well written, entertaining short stories for those cold, winter nights. I love these sort of stories this time of year.

The Pastors daughter has spend her late teens and adult life caring for her father and siblings after the death of her mother. She has watched everyone "have a life", and now she wants her turn. Her first blind date finds her on a dusty highway when her car dies. She left her phone behind and has no way of calling for anyone, even her blind date. Her knight and shining armor comes cruising up to help her. While waiting for the tow truck they share in a conversation and a dance. The almost kiss is broken by the tow truck. Her luck to find this incredibly gorgeous, compassionate man and then have him walk away in her life. Until...she finds out he is the person interviewing for her fathers position as pastor, seeing he is retiring. This was a quick, quirky, fun, romantic, holiday read. 5 stars

This is a cute, holiday, romance story. Tiffany broke off her engagement with Matthew 5 years ago after she caught him kissing another woman in a bar. She never gave Matthew a chance to explain. Now she finds herself working in the same hospital. Its a fast read and a lot of fun, especially with the twins. I didn't give it a 5 star review because I felt the dialogue was a bit too "sappy" and unrealistic. But all in all, a fun read with a good cup of hot cocoa.
I finished When Falcons Fall by C.S. Harris, Sebastian St. Cyr #11, the last in the series until April. I enjoyed this story and will miss reading about Sebastian each month. Here's my review.
I'm now reading Till the Dead Speak by Jerrie Alexander, Killer Instincts #2.
I'm now reading Till the Dead Speak by Jerrie Alexander, Killer Instincts #2.


I finished Till the Dead Speak by Jerrie Alexander, Killer Affections #2, and enjoyed! Here's my review.
I also finished Fireproof by Alex Kava, Maggie O'Dell #10, and here's my review.
I'm now reading The Legacy by Gary Gusick, Darla Cavannah #3.
I also finished Fireproof by Alex Kava, Maggie O'Dell #10, and here's my review.
I'm now reading The Legacy by Gary Gusick, Darla Cavannah #3.



I finished listening to The Poet by Michael Connelly, Harry Bosch Universe #11-Jack McEvoy #1, and enjoyed it. Here's my review.
I'm now listening to Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris.
I'm now listening to Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris.




Who else read this?
Sarah Louise wrote: "I am currently reading Carrie by Stephen King. I read more than half of this book so far. I find Carrie's mother to be very disturbing.

Who else read this?"
I've only seen the movie.

Who else read this?"
I've only seen the movie.


My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I finished The Legacy by Gary Gusick, Darla Cavannah #3, and absolutely loved it. I highly recommend this series. Here's my review.
I'm now reading Mrs. John Doe by Tom Savage.
I'm now reading Mrs. John Doe by Tom Savage.


I finished listening to Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris and really enjoyed this diabolical story. Here's my review.
I'm now listening to Paris for One and Other Stories by Jojo Moyes.
I'm now listening to Paris for One and Other Stories by Jojo Moyes.






My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

So sorry about your Dad. Been there." I do and I'm excited :-) Thank you, I wouldn't wish it on anyone, but I'm doing okay.


Hmmm. I remember Anne of Green Gables at around her age and I was a huge Star Wars fan myself (the original of course, haha). I would say it's a definite should read at least once book (or series if she ends up liking it enough). I still enjoy both to this day.
Just depends on her, to be honest. She might end up really liking historical based books. Never know.
Other ideas (though they'll be a bit dated):
The Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle series
The Boy Who Ate Dog Biscuits
Richard Scarry books (although she might be old for them now)
Rudyard Kipling books. A favorite of mine was Rikki-Tikki-Tavi.
The Fire Cat (loved it as a little kid but not sure if it might not be appropriate for a 9 year old)
How to Eat Fried Worms
The Judy Blume Fudge series (book 1: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing)
The Chronicles of Narnia
The Yearling
The Time Series by Madeleine L'Engle (A Wrinkle in Time)
Found this series that is currently free on Amazon. Not sure if it's any good. Planning on reading it this month though. - The Mystery of Hollow Oak
Also came across this series and am planning on reading the second book in it soon. Really like it, but not sure if it's for a 9 year old.
Please Don't Tell My Parents I'm a Supervillain

Charlotte's Web
Little House on the Prairie
The Last Unicorn
Black Beauty
The Red Gorilla of Oz - read this for a challenge. It was okay-ish for me. Didn't really get into it but your niece might enjoy it.
The Graveyard Book
The Thief of Always
Peter Pan
Skulduggery Pleasant series by Derek Landy - Loved the first book in the series but didn't like the 2nd so much. Reading 3 and 4 this month so hopefully it goes well. Just a warning - You can only find books 1-3 on Kindle for the US. I had to buy the (physical)series off of Ebay. There are 9 books (with #10 reenergizing the series and coming out this coming June or July) but he stopped publishing in the US. I got them for $55 with shipping.
The Magical Cats series by Sofie Kelly (Book 1: Sleight of Paw) - not sure if age appropriate for a 9 year old though.
Discworld series by Terry Pratchett
(To note - I started my love of Discworld with the Wyrd Sisters and not the first 2 books. It's been suggested (even by me) that if you want to get into the series, start off with one of the others. Although wouldn't recommend Pyramids either to start. Wasn't a huge fan.)



OMG, I can't believe I forgot Nancy Drew and the Secret Garden! Yes! And the Dana Girls and the Hardy Boys :D
My mom used to collect the old (1st & 2nd) editions of them. Have them in a big old container right now. Now I want to read them! And add on to them eventually. Have a lot, but not the entirety of the series, I don't think.


My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

This is in a set of Sweet Kisses. A sweet story of a woman who comes to the beach to take care of her sisters home and animals after she has been deployed. Holly knows nothing about animals or children, so meeting a man with 5 year old triplets is an awakening for her. A quick, fun holiday romance read. I would recommend it for this time of the year.
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