Shift by J.P. Lee
So first, let’s talk about setting. If you have not ever been to the Appalachian Mountains then it may be difficult for you to picture the beauty and serenity of the beorg. The peacefulness of the forest, the smell of the trees, the crisp cold water flowing in the streams, and the clear mountain air.
The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen
Follow me to the town of Bald Slope, famous for its ski slopes and winter tourists. Once you arrive, you will meet real and loveable characters Josie, Della Lee, and Chloe. Each of these women are dealing with either a shameful or difficult past and carry their troubles on their sleeves. As their lives intertwine
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling
Exciting, adventurous, and dark, the last and final book in the Harry Potter Series, The Deathly Hallows brings the reign of Lord Voldemort to an end. The stakes are high, and while, unfortunately, some lives are lost, Harry and his friends fight to the end to bring peace back to the magical and muggle world.
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The Mad Wife by Meagan Church
Where do I even start? When I finish a book in happy tears I’m at a loss for words. Moving, entertaining, and emotionally charged, this book had me angry for women, mind-blown at the out-of-nowhere twist, and bawling at the end. Meagan Church is an amazing author. She left no stone unturned. There were no
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Waiting
Fig stands frozen in thought as the night settles. Stars dot the cinder sky above her, occasionally disappearing behind veil-like clouds. The lavender yarn of the hand knit sweater strains as she wraps it tighter across her chest, more as an act of comfort than warmth. Daisy pauses from pouncing to listen to the song
