Tuesday, January 17, 2017

The Book Pusher: January Mini Book Reviews

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Truth!


THE EDUCATION OF DIXIE DUPREE Donna Everhart: Women's Fiction

This coming of age story will stick with you long after you finish it. Dixie's story is all too real, but we have to face it to change it.



THE SECRETS OF WORRY DOLLS Amy Impellizzeri: Women's Fiction

With it's tour of heart, love, remembrance, and forgiveness, Impellizzeri's second book is a worthy successor to Lemongrass Hope. Lu and Mari Roselli's story, bookended by tragedy, is one of love and hope. Must Read!


ALL THE BREAKING WAVES Kerry Lonsdale: Women's Fiction

Love, magic, concern, and joy--all the emotions of life combine in Lonsdale's second book to create a family you have to cheer on in the darkest times.


FOREVER BEACH Shelley Noble: Women's Fiction

By championing those involved with protecting the children at risk in the child protection system, Noble provides a marvelous story that will warm your heart.


A PINCH OF OOH LA LA Renee Swindle: Women's Fiction

Here's a savvy and sassy story of a women learning what matters and what doesn't. A good read you don't want to miss.


A few links:
Find you inner fire with Jamie Raintree's What Lights A Fire Under You.

Figure out what "demotivates" you with Charlie Gilkey.

For when life's got you down, Cathy Yardley has your ticket.

See you in a couple of weeks! ;-)
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6 comments:

  1. So true!

    I've been wanting to read Dixie Dupree. I'll have to find it somewhere.

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  2. Hmmm. I haven't read a single one although I have seen Kerry Lonsdale's name in my feed frequently. I guess I'm slipping in the reading department. :0(

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    1. :-D Kerry is one of the founding members of WFWA and a great writer! In fact, 4 of the 5 authors here are WFWA members.

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  3. I love rearranging books :-)

    Renee Swindle's book sounds really intriguing!

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