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Beachbum
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This was a book club pick. A very fast paced book but predictable. There was a movie made on this that I need to watch. Kathryn‘s says good bye to her pilot husband Jack not knowing it would be the last time she would see him. His plane goes down and an investigation starts to see if terrorists are involved #winterreading #library #familydrama

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kelli7990
The Whittiers: A Novel | Danielle Steel
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Pickpick

Here‘s my review.

This book counts for:

☑️ 2 readathons - #wintergames, #bookspinbingo

☑️ 6 hours of reading (The audiobook is 6 hours.)

☑️ Holiday or winter read (It mentions a ski trip and it mentions the family celebrating Christmas but it‘s not a Christmas story. The book cover kinda has Christmas or Winter vibes too.)

#christmaschapterchasers #xmaschacha

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Kris10H
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Panpan

My main complaint is that the whole premise hinges on this terrible, unforgivable thing that the main character did as a teenager, resulting in her brother and sister both going to jail. What is this terrible thing she did? Upon arriving home from a date and finding her siblings having a drug-fueled party in which her sister becomes injured and her brother's friend dies from a drug OD, she calls the cops.
I mean...

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Kappadeemom
My Darling Husband | Kimberly Belle
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Jade is a very well-kept Buckhead housewife and her husband Cam is a super star chef with multiple restaurants in Atlanta. As she is taking her kids home after school, someone is in her house, and he holds them hostage. I really thought this book would not hold many surprises for me, y'know, bad husband does bad things and family has to pay for his stupid mistakes. BUT, this novel had some tricks up it's sleeve and surprised me in some good ways

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Eggs
The Whittiers: A Novel | Danielle Steel
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Steel seems to love writing about large families. In this one, Preston and Constance Whittier, parents of 6 adult children, enjoy winter ski trips for just the 2 of them. But this one ends in tragedy and all the children reunite at the Manhattan mansion where they grew up to pick up the pieces…

#Pantone2024
#ReadAway2024
#Bookspinbingo

@BarbaraBB @DieAReader @Andrew65 @GHABI4ROSES @TheAromaofBooks

DieAReader 🥳Awesome!! 3mo
Eggs @DieAReader 🥳😍 3mo
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! 3mo
Eggs @TheAromaofBooks 🥰😍 3mo
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l3igh_whitn3y
Misconduct | Penelope Douglas
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Steamy, yet heartfelt. You feel the struggle between two characters as they desire each other so deeply, but they balance their passion with protection for the ones around them. Great read!

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Elizabeth2
Keeping Lucy | T. Greenwood
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Pickpick

A heart-wrenching tale of motherhood, friendship, love, and the strength of women set in the 1970s. The story follows Ginny and Ab, a couple whose seemingly perfect life masks deeper issues. When Ginny gives birth to a daughter with Downs Syndrome, the child is whisked away and placed in an institution. Years later, when Ginny discovers the institution may be unsafe, a fierce maternal instinct drives her to action. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 ❤️📚

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TheSpineView
Misconduct | Penelope Douglas
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Bailedbailed

I started this book on audio and didn't like it, especially the female narrator. Her voice grated on my nerves. I switched to the ebook but still didn't like the story. So I bailed at a little over 50 percent. #HailtheBail

TheLudicReader I have only read one book by Douglas and it was vile. Dark romance my ass. It was misogynistic garbage. 🙄 5mo
dabbe #hailthebail! 🤩🤩🤩 5mo
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Elizabeth2
Keeping Lucy | T. Greenwood
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Started this one on audio a few days ago. Heartbreaking and bringing out fierce Mama vibes. ❤️📚

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peanutnine
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I got the sudden urge to reread this one for the third time 🙃
It's such a lovely story about family and grieving for old relationships while building something new. The father-son connection is just as important and I love the new understanding and acceptance that they cultivate within their small family 🥹 The romance between Luke and Landon is also so sweet as they go tentatively from friends to more

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