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The Friday Review: Lady Jayne Disappears
By Joanna Davidson Politano This was one of those rare books where I stayed up past midnight to read… and then couldn’t sleep because I was so excited and enamored with the story! Wow! Definitely a new favorite book and… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: A Midnight Dance by Joanna Davidson Politano
1800’s ballet with a touch of mystery? A second mystery book about a concert pianist? Joanna Davidson Politano had been on my radar for a while, but I’d never read one of her books. When I heard about her concert… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Mistletoe and Malice
By Lori DeJong Riley Hudson is Texas royalty. She pours her life into charitable organizations and social events, using her skills as an attorney to help others when her time and money can’t. But her latest case stirs up controversy… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Christmas in Connecticut
Starring Barbara Stanwyck It’s World War 2 and Elizabeth Lane keeps up spirits on the homefront and the battlefield with her exquisite homemaker magazine articles. Women across the US follow her recipes and childcare tips, and the boys at the… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: The Aviator’s Lady
By Gabrielle Meyer I think each book in The Ladies of the Wilderness collection was better than the last one! (Note: Technically, this is the last book in a series, but all of the books can be stand-alones. The only… Continue reading
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The Lady of Red River Valley
By Gabrielle Meyer In 1815, the New World offers a fresh start – something the destitute Lady Eleanor Brooke needs. With nothing to tie her to England, she moves to the Red River Colony near Lake Winnipeg, ready to offer… Continue reading
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The Friday Review:The Lord of Psalm 23
By David Gibson Most of us can rattle off Psalm 23 with little thought. But what does it actually mean? What is the Lord teaching us about the Good Shepherd in this short, but powerful psalm? Dividing the psalm into… Continue reading











