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“Word of Honor” by Hallee Bridgeman

The Past is Not Today! Lynda and Bill have a history, a bad one, but neither have seen each other for ten years. Today, both of them are in the military. They have an assignment that will require them to … Continue reading

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“Sunburst” by Susan May Warren

Globe Trotting with Danger! As usual, Noemi is right in the middle of the action. Only this time, the action is a terrorist holding her and a young teenager, Precious, hostage. Shockingly, Ranger, a man she has a history with … Continue reading

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“Sunrise” by Susan May Warren

Can You Ever Go Home Again? After many years of estrangement from his family, Dodge Kingston has returned home. But not for long. He is only there long enough to fill-in for his father at their ranch, and taking over … Continue reading

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“Silenced” by Dani Pettrey

Mountain Mystery Set in Alaska, this is the fourth story in the Alaskan Courage Series about the McKenna family.  This book opens with the death of a climber that turns out to be murder.  Kayden McKenna and Jake Westin team … Continue reading

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“Laughing in the Rain: Self-Care for the Storms of Life” by Hillary Saffran

Laugh at Life This is a combination stress-relief and humor book.  The author has a background in social services, so is familiar with a lot of modern stressors, as well as, possible solutions for them.  There are sixteen different chapters … Continue reading

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“Shattered” by Dani Pettrey

Shattered is the second book in the Alaskan Courage series.  Although this book is part of a series, it can stand alone, and be enjoyed without needing to read the first story.  This is a fast–paced story that is both … Continue reading

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