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message 301: by Hannah Beth (new)

Hannah Beth (Hannah's Book Cafe) (iheartmustaches) | 149 comments Thankyou!


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Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 1139 comments Hannah wrote: "I would like some recommendations for books with a person kneeling on the cover please. I haven't had a lot of luck finding some."

A Family to Foster by Laurel Blount A Reason to Stay (K-9 Companions) by Deb Kastner


message 303: by Missy (new)

Missy | 936 comments 750 Books on my Christian TBR list and I found 1 book with a person kneeling.

Saving Amelie by Cathy Gohlke


message 304: by Sherri (new)

Sherri | 260 comments Hannah wrote: "I would like some recommendations for books with a person kneeling on the cover please. I haven't had a lot of luck finding some."

I'm currently reading Cold Dead Night (Brand of Justice #1) by Lisa Phillips for January author challenge.


message 305: by Hannah Beth (new)

Hannah Beth (Hannah's Book Cafe) (iheartmustaches) | 149 comments You all are awesome, thankyou!


message 306: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (new)

Staci | 3864 comments Mod
This might work Hannah...
Stealing Jake by Pam Hillman


message 307: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 1139 comments Staci wrote: "This might work Hannah...
Stealing Jake by Pam Hillman"


That was a really fun book!


message 308: by Lauri (new)

Lauri Gentry | 442 comments Hannah wrote: "I would like some recommendations for books with a person kneeling on the cover please. I haven't had a lot of luck finding some."

Cold Dead Night (Brand of Justice #1) by Lisa Phillips
I read this one. It also filled the author of the month challenge.


message 309: by Hannah Beth (new)

Hannah Beth (Hannah's Book Cafe) (iheartmustaches) | 149 comments Thanks Staci!


message 310: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
I'm looking forward to reading this one:
Embers in the London Sky by Sarah Sundin


message 311: by Sarita (new)

Sarita | 2288 comments That Certain Summer by Irene Hannon - think this will also work?


message 312: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Yes!


message 313: by Hannah Beth (new)

Hannah Beth (Hannah's Book Cafe) (iheartmustaches) | 149 comments Thanks so much! lots of books to add to my TBR


message 314: by Crystal (new)

Crystal | 743 comments I'm having a really hard time finding a book that I feel like fits the CDF challenge spot I'm in. It's read a book that's lemon yellow, bright pink or mostly orange. I'm probably overthinking it but I've only found a few that seem like the right shade. Would The Sweet Life (Cape Cod Creamery #1) by Suzanne Woods Fisher work for this or is that shade too dark? I don't want to read Targeted by Lynette Eason because I'll be reading a couple of books too similar this month.


message 315: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
I'll take Sweet Life for bright pink.


message 316: by Megan (new)

Megan | 182 comments Hello! I'm looking for a book where one of the characters has a picnic. This is for the Library Adventure challenge. Thank you! :)


message 317: by Crystal (new)

Crystal | 743 comments Andrea wrote: "I'll take Sweet Life for bright pink."

Thanks, I actually tried the first chapter of Dear Henry, Love Edith by Becca Kinzer and think I'm going to go with this one! Not my usual type of read but I'm enjoying it so far!


message 318: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Glad to hear that, Crystal!


message 319: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Megan wrote: "Hello! I'm looking for a book where one of the characters has a picnic. This is for the Library Adventure challenge. Thank you! :)"

Megan, here are some books I've enjoyed that have picnics in them.

Along the Rio Grande (Love on the Santa Fe, #1) by Tracie Peterson Treasures from Taerna by Erika Mathews Beyond the Desert Sands (Love on the Santa Fe, #2) by Tracie Peterson The Letter from Briarton Park (The Houses of Yorkshire, #1) by Sarah E. Ladd Like the Wind by Robin Lee Hatcher The Tapestry of Grace by Kim Vogel Sawyer Letters from My Sister A Novel by Valerie Fraser Luesse


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Angie Thompson (angiethompson) | 157 comments Megan wrote: "Hello! I'm looking for a book where one of the characters has a picnic. This is for the Library Adventure challenge. Thank you! :)"

I recently read and enjoyed this one, which has a picnic:

Spies Don't Fall for Their Asset (Romancing the Spy, #1) by Meg Easton


message 321: by Reagan (new)

Reagan Hello! Does anybody have a recommendation for a book with fog on the cover? I haven't had much luck finding one.


message 322: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 1139 comments Reagan wrote: "Hello! Does anybody have a recommendation for a book with fog on the cover? I haven't had much luck finding one."

Here are some: Shadows of the Past (Logan Point #1) by Patricia Bradley Standoff (Natchez Trace Park Rangers, #1) by Patricia Bradley Obsession (Natchez Trace Park Rangers, #2) by Patricia Bradley Private Justice (Newpointe 911, #1) by Terri Blackstock Living Lies (Harbored Secrets #1) by Natalie Walters Deadly Deceit (Harbored Secrets, #2) by Natalie Walters Silent Shadows (Harbored Secrets #3) by Natalie Walters Cold Case Connection by Dana Mentink What Sarah Saw (Without A Trace #1) by Margaret Daley Rock Harbor Search and Rescue (Rock Harbor Search and Rescue #1) by Robin Caroll Fear No Evil (The Evil Series, #2) by Robin Caroll Bayou Paradox (Bayou Series #4) by Robin Caroll Bayou Corruption (Bayou Series, #2) by Robin Caroll Lady in the Mist (The Midwives, #1) by Laurie Alice Eakes The Mountain Midwife by Laurie Alice Eakes Collision of The Heart by Laurie Alice Eakes The Reckoning at Gossamer Pond by Jaime Jo Wright The Souls of Lost Lake by Jaime Jo Wright On the Cliffs of Foxglove Manor by Jaime Jo Wright The Premonition at Withers Farm by Jaime Jo Wright


message 323: by Reagan (new)

Reagan Thank you!


message 324: by Kate, Challenge Fun Distributor (new)

Kate (liahonagirl) | 3531 comments Mod
Wow. I was going to suggest Woman in Shadow Woman in Shadow by Carrie Stuart Parks , but Hannah's got you more than covered!🙂👍


message 325: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 1139 comments Megan wrote: "Hello! I'm looking for a book where one of the characters has a picnic. This is for the Library Adventure challenge. Thank you! :)"

This one has a picnic too…
If the Boot Fits (Texas Ever After, #2) by Karen Witemeyer


message 326: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca | 106 comments I'm looking for a book with a character who works in or visits a beauty salon or hairdresser


message 327: by Kate, Challenge Fun Distributor (new)

Kate (liahonagirl) | 3531 comments Mod
A Brush with Love: A January Wedding Story A Brush with Love A January Wedding Story (A Year of Weddings 2, #2) by Rachel Hauck comes immediately to mind, and I'm pretty sure that the main character's mom in I Hope You Dance: A July Wedding Story I Hope You Dance A July Wedding Story by Robin Lee Hatcher owns a salon, if that would help too?


message 328: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca | 106 comments My library has both books thank you


message 329: by Kate, Challenge Fun Distributor (new)

Kate (liahonagirl) | 3531 comments Mod
Glad to help, Rebecca!


message 330: by Megan (new)

Megan | 182 comments Thank you all so much!! I will check these out! :)


message 331: by Josie (new)

Josie | 10 comments I’m guessing a no but thought I would confirm. Do books of the Bible count for challenges?


message 332: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 1139 comments Josie wrote: "I’m guessing a no but thought I would confirm. Do books of the Bible count for challenges?"

They do count!


message 333: by Josie (new)

Josie | 10 comments Awesome. Thank you!


message 334: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Yes, in this group, they count.


message 335: by Reagan (new)

Reagan Would this cover count for fog? The Auschwitz Escape by Joel C. Rosenberg


message 336: by Sherri (new)

Sherri | 260 comments Reagan wrote: "Hello! Does anybody have a recommendation for a book with fog on the cover? I haven't had much luck finding one."

I'm planning on reading this for my "fog" book With This Pledge (Carnton, #1) by Tamera Alexander


message 337: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Reagan wrote: "Would this cover count for fog? The Auschwitz Escape by Joel C. Rosenberg"

I think not. It seems like more distinct clouds than fog typically is.


message 338: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Sherri wrote: "Reagan wrote: "Hello! Does anybody have a recommendation for a book with fog on the cover? I haven't had much luck finding one."

I'm planning on reading this for my "fog" book [bookcover:With This..."


This one works for fog.


message 339: by Reagan (new)

Reagan Andrea wrote: "Reagan wrote: "Would this cover count for fog? The Auschwitz Escape by Joel C. Rosenberg"

I think not. It seems like more distinct clouds than fog typically is."


Ok! Thank you!


message 340: by Sarita (new)

Sarita | 2288 comments Recommendations for: Read a book where the use of prescription drugs is important to the story.


message 341: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (new)

Staci | 3864 comments Mod
Sarita wrote: "Recommendations for: Read a book where the use of prescription drugs is important to the story."

These two come to mind...

Forgiving Natalie by Kristin Noel Fischer Stubborn Love (Murphy Brothers Story #5) by Jennifer Rodewald


message 342: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Sarita, I don't have any specific stories in mind, but I know that sort of thing comes up in Christian suspense books on occasion.


message 343: by Sarita (new)

Sarita | 2288 comments Andrea wrote: "Sarita, I don't have any specific stories in mind, but I know that sort of thing comes up in Christian suspense books on occasion."

Thanks Andrea, yes I just finished two - :-( timing.


message 344: by Sarita (new)

Sarita | 2288 comments Andrea wrote: "Sarita, I don't have any specific stories in mind, but I know that sort of thing comes up in Christian suspense books on occasion."

Thank you Staci!


message 345: by Paula (new)

Paula Shreckhise | 238 comments Historical but based on truth.
Within These Walls of Sorrow has a pharmacy in the ghetto in Poland during WWII. Within These Walls of Sorrow A Novel of World War II Poland by Amanda Barratt


message 346: by Kim (new)

Kim Kastner | 249 comments Sarita wrote: "Recommendations for: Read a book where the use of prescription drugs is important to the story."

Becky Wade Stay with Me (A Misty River Romance, #1) by Becky Wade - main character with rx pain med abuse. And a fantastic series!


message 347: by Sherri (last edited Mar 19, 2024 08:42AM) (new)

Sherri | 260 comments Sarita wrote: "Recommendations for: Read a book where the use of prescription drugs is important to the story."
I read Downfall (Intervention, #3) by Terri Blackstock . There is a scene where one of the MC is a recovering addict and is given an Rx for oxy for broken leg.


message 348: by Sarita (new)

Sarita | 2288 comments Thank you all!


message 349: by Sherri (new)

Sherri | 260 comments Does anyone know if the Shadows over England series by Rosanna M. White need to be read consecutively or if they could stand alone?
Covers are A Name Unknown (Shadows Over England, #1) by Roseanna M. White A Song Unheard (Shadows Over England, #2) by Roseanna M. White An Hour Unspent (Shadows Over England, #3) by Roseanna M. White


message 350: by Kate, Challenge Fun Distributor (new)

Kate (liahonagirl) | 3531 comments Mod
Sherri wrote: "Does anyone know if the Shadows over England series by Rosanna M. White need to be read consecutively or if they could stand alone?
Covers are A Name Unknown (Shadows Over England, #1) by Roseanna M. White[bookcover:A Song U..."

they make most sense when read in sequence, though technically, they could be read as stand alone


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