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Jennifer thanks for the Letting me know that the Aunt is a hoot. I have had some of these books for awhile and never get around to reading them. I love this group because it gets me to read books I would not get around to reading!
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Also started reading Engaged in Murder by Nancy Parra.
I have been reading a lot lately since I cannot sleep.
I have found another book that I am downloaded to my Kindle to cover my mistake. Little Bookshop of Murder by Maggie Blackburn.
Happy Reading!

Gary - It's good to hear that your father is doing better. I hope his health continues to improve. Quality care makes all the difference. I hope he will be able to come home soon.
You've been going through the wringer lately. In the midst of care-giving, try to find time for a little self-care.
You've been going through the wringer lately. In the midst of care-giving, try to find time for a little self-care.
Conni - Welcome home! Sending prayers for healing your way. I hope good books will entertain and distract you.
btw - My Kindle case folded into a stand. I can prop it up then lie in bed and read hands free.
btw - My Kindle case folded into a stand. I can prop it up then lie in bed and read hands free.






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Zermeena wrote: "I finished my books today.
. Thank you, Hilary! I enjoyed them both, but I didn't think [book:Tea Cups and Carnage|296..."
Glad you liked them!


Glad you liked them!
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I read my two from the Beyond the Page series-- both enjoyable, and the series is going on my list for next month too -- thank you Linda!
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Sadly, my dad 's long fight against death ended on the 19th. He fought with every ounce of his being but the body finally gave out. Oddly my sister and I saw a figure in a window on the top floor of the hospital. We are relatively certain it was my late mother. When we left after my dad had passed the lights were out on the floor. The floor has been closed for years for renovation and the elevators are locked out from going there. Dad was not fond of the darkness
our theory is mom came to walk him through the "tunnel" to be with God.

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Please accept my condolences on the loss of your father. Surely, the "tunnel" was lighted by the presence of your late mother to assist in his travel. 🤗💖
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Thank you. Sorry to derail the book talk.
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Gary wrote: "Nell wrote: "Gary - It's good to hear that your father is doing better. I hope his health continues to improve. Quality care makes all the difference. I hope he will be able to come home soon.
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Sorry to hear this Gary, my Father died and joined my Mother on the 17th so it is still very raw for me as well :(
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Sorry to hear this Gary, my Father died and joined my Mother on the 17th so it is still very raw for me as well :(

My condolences to you and your family, Gary. And don't apologize for letting us know about your dad. That was a touching story. Death is a mysterious thing (no pun intended).

My prayers for you and your family. My parents encouraged my love of books and reading. My dad was reading my late brother and I various Uncle Wiggly stories at bedtime and then there were the Hardy Boys books. Of course they also fussed about my constant nose in a book as we went on family vacations.
Gary wrote: "Nell wrote: "Gary - It's good to hear that your father is doing better. I hope his health continues to improve. Quality care makes all the difference. I hope he will be able to come home soon.
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What a beautiful transition! My sympathy for your loss, Gary.
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What a beautiful transition! My sympathy for your loss, Gary.
Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review) wrote: "...Sorry to hear this Gary, my Father died and joined my Mother on the 17th so it is still very raw for me as well :(
Hilary - My thoughts are with you as you grieve the loss of your parents.
Hilary - My thoughts are with you as you grieve the loss of your parents.

Thank you. We do have writers in the family. Through my dad's side of the family we are related to the great American abolitionist poet John Greenleaf Whittier and one of the three writers of The Federalist Papers, John Jay, who went on the become the first Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court. Then there are the other famous members of the founding fathers, Sam and John Adams and John Hancock.


Kate Rosetti Mystery



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I read the first two books. They were just ok. I liked the set up

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Thanks, Jodi, and good; I have way too many ahead of that series to start. Kate Rosetti Mystery can wait a little longer.
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Actually I read the Hamptons series, I don't thing goodreads showed the whole message. I've read the first in the Kate Rosetti series and I liked it.

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Good to know. I will leave it where it is on my TBR mountain! Thanks for the quick response!
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My sympathy to you and your family. A month out it is still hard to not see him sitting in the living room watching tv.
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Thank you for all the prayers.