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SARose

(1,358 posts)
2. Ann Boleyn was beheaded again
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 11:56 AM
Mar 30

Held out hope but nah.

I read

When Crickets Cry by Charles Martin - Set in rural Georgia it’s about a former heart surgeon and a young girl with a failing heart.

This was a really good story until the end. I found myself rereading a couple of pages trying to figure it out.

The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern by Linda Cohen Loigman. This was great story about an 80 year old retired pharmacist and the man who broke her heart 60 years ago.

This was a good story told from both perspectives with a bit of magic thrown in. Loved it.

So I decided to give ole Charles Martin a second chance and I am currently reading The Water Keeper. It is a thriller about human trafficking. I think it is a series of 3.

Oddly enough I never read Christian fiction and now I’ve read two!

Thanks for the book tips! Can’t wait to read them.



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I read The Lost Coast and enjoyed it. Finished cbabe Mar 30 #1
Ann Boleyn was beheaded again SARose Mar 30 #2
Same as last week The King of Prussia Mar 30 #3
A whole new world awaits hermetic Mar 30 #8
"Memory Man," by David Baldacci Bayard Mar 30 #4
That does sound good hermetic Mar 30 #9
For a kinder, gentler world of puppy love -- plus action, mystery, drama, and humor -- this book series is the best. wordstroken Mar 30 #5
Sweet hermetic Mar 30 #11
IKR? Her mom is 120-pound St. Bernard, dad's a 12-pound Mini Poodle. She has the mahogany and white color markings wordstroken Mar 30 #19
Thank you hermetic Mar 30 #22
Amazing! Didn't realize that there's such a thing as a branch shelter for cats. wordstroken Mar 30 #23
I recently discovered David Rosenfelt's Andy Carpenter series. I'm hooked. Polly Hennessey Apr 1 #25
I hear you about being hooked on the Andy Carpenter series. wordstroken Apr 1 #26
Happy Sunday. Its been a rainy week here, thankfully washes the green pollen away. I read txwhitedove Mar 30 #6
I just downloaded the Kellerman's "The Lost Coast," and will check out Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time" series. wordstroken Mar 30 #7
Enjoy! hermetic Mar 30 #10
I'm into a good one. Red Clay by Charles B. Fancher japple Mar 30 #12
Good stuff! hermetic Mar 30 #14
The Andromeda Evolution LogDog75 Mar 30 #13
I'm reading V2 by Robert Harris. It revolves around the German terror weapon of WWII, rsdsharp Mar 30 #15
Yikes hermetic Mar 30 #16
You should be able to get a refund. I've goofed in the past when ordering a Kindle book, and got a refund. wordstroken Mar 30 #20
Currently a Miss Fisher's detective novel "Ruddy Gore" Book 7 yellowdogintexas Mar 30 #17
I, too, love Phryne Fisher hermetic Mar 30 #18
prince caspian. pansypoo53219 Mar 30 #21
I finally finished Jilly_in_VA Mar 31 #24
SCI FI series about giant asteroids hitting the planet & the underground facilities to save SOME of the people Attilatheblond Apr 1 #27
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