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The Friday Review: Counterfeit Truth
By Crystal Caudill Broderick Cosgrove is deep undercover in Cincinnati, trying to infiltrate a gang of counterfeiters. But his deep loyalty to his work as a Secret Service agent is tested when his investigation leads him to Colonel Plane, the… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Her Cold Justice (Keera Duggan #3)
By Robert Dugoni And yet another fantastic book to start my 2026! Keera Duggan is making a name for herself in the defense attorney law firm her father founded. And while her own family dynamics are complicated, she knows how… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: The Belle of Chatham
By Laura Frantz The death of their parents has already turned Maebel and Coralie Bohannon’s life upside down, but as 1776 draws to a close, war comes to their quiet little town of Chatham, New Jersey. With the rebel winter… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Breach of Honor
By Janice Cantore I’m always on the lookout for quality Christian suspense. When I saw the author of this book was a former cop, I figured I had found a book with a shot at being more realistic than your… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: The Tech Exit
By Clare Morell I think we can all agree that technology is a double-edged sword. We rue the time spent staring at screens, but we’re stuck there. We realize it’s probably an addiction, but after all, isn’t everyone else doing… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: To Love a Lady
By Gabrielle Meyer The Gilded Age meets My Fair Lady! While I knew this book would be good, I was surprised at how much I loved it. I’m already starting 2026 out with a book I know will make my… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: The Love Note
By Joanna Davidson Politano Willa Duvall has turned down four marriage proposals. She has no desire to become a proper society wife. She wants to be a doctor. And she wants an authentic, passionate, and devoted love, like the one… Continue reading
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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











