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Something Shady
Something Shady | Pamela Morsi
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Gertrude Barkley, unmarried and unapologetic, had already caused a lot of talk in Venice, Missouri, with her independent ways and her book-writing career. But when she bobbed her waist-length hair, the town gossips had a field day.
Mikolai Stefanski didn't know what all the fuss was about. In fact, he rather liked Gertrude's daring new look. A proud Polish immigrant who had managed to become Venice's most successful businessman, Mikolai had always admired Gertrude's rebellious spunk--if only from afar. After all, he believed in doing things his own way, too--though he wasn't quite as flamboyant about it.
They had lived in the same sleepy town for a long time. But it would take a scandalous discovery--and a wild misunderstanding--to make them appreciate each other in a whole new way.
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Something Shady | Pamela Morsi

Rich with Edwardian detail but kind of meh next to Morsi's other books, with too much focus on tiresome teenagers. Nice slow burn romance though. (If you can call it then when one person has been secretly in love for 17 years!) Props to Morsi for finding a way to keep us from worrying about her teen boy character in the upcoming war.

I think this will end my #BacklistReadathon ; can't have too much Morsi all at once!

#PromptMaze last name H-M

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Something Shady | Pamela Morsi
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This book, set in early Twentieth Century Missouri, features a high school book club called “the Lady Lits.“

Some things never change, I guess. 😂

#Backlistreadathon