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Not Dead Yet

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 Not Dead Yet The Guardians: Book 6 Written by: Traci Hunter Abramson About the book:  Cassidy Edgemont has been dead for four years. At least, that is what the world has been led to believe. After becoming unwittingly entangled in a group called the Coalition, known for using fake news to generate political unrest in the United States, Cas was offered a devastating choice: stage her own death and join her rescuers, the guardians, or risk the wrath of the organization she betrayed. She chose death.  As an invisible government operative, Cas has been living in Paris with no complications—until her family pays an unexpected visit to the European city, changing everything. They think Cas is dead, and she has to keep it that way. But when a bomb is detonated nearby and fake news incites riots in the city, Cas recognizes the mark of the Coalition.  Donovan, a fellow guardian, is summoned to join her in Paris to attempt to untangle the intricate web linking Cas’s past with...

The Fake Date

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 The Fake Date Brides of Beaufort Book 4 Written by: Jess Mastorakos Here's another sweet romance from Jess Mastorakos. This fake relationship went from high anxiety and convenience to swoony true love. These two have been eyeing each other for so long and it was so satisfying to see them finally have their turn at true love. In addition- so many characters from this and Mastorakos's Hawaii series returned. This story really shows how two people can compliment each other well with their own quirks and different personalities. 

Cinder-Nanny

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Cinder-Nanny Written by: Sariah Wilson  Sariah Wilson has done it again. This clean and sweet romance isn't just fluff- it has some depth to it. With a little bit of spice thrown in, my heart swooned and I wished there were more guys like Griffin in the world. I loved that Diana had more to her character than just falling in love. She was so altruistic and then all the people she interacted with (for the most part) in Aspen were fantastic. Diana had so much introspection and growth while still being a fantastic person from the start. There wasn't any point I wanted to wack someone upside the head. Not to say there wasn't conflict because there was but none of it was angsty. I couldn't wait to figure out what happened from the start. Cinderella has always been one of my fairy-tales and this retelling was spot on! Purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Cinder-Nanny-Novel-Sariah-Wilson-ebook/dp/B09GF8YRJL/ref=sr_1_2?crid=30U2T2U97UQKV&keywords=cinder+nanny&qid=...

Hannah: Mother of a Prophet

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  Hannah: Mother of a Prophet Written by: H.B. Moore I  have loved every scriptural retelling that H.B. Moore writes. Each story brings to life the history and makes me ponder and feel the emotions that these people have gone through. The way Moore shows Hannah's struggles with infertility and then how fulfilling it would be to finally have a child really brings it to life. Hannah's story means even more to me now as a mother and reading this perspective of what life would have been like for that strong woman.