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Tag Archives: 2012 Book Club

Jun242013Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Witch Way, The Mystics Series Book 1 by Heidi Hall

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

Oh my! Things are just not good for Rory Devereaux. (Devereaux…a perfect last name for someone with special…). Ooops! Sorry got lost there for just a second. Anyway, Rory is running again because more bad has found her. Running again, because “Uncle” Barry said she needed to leave so off she goes, with just the… Read More

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Aug52012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Just Breathe by Susan Wiggs

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

I actually started Susan Wigg’s Just Breathe a long time ago and I recently unearth it from the underside of my bed. After the first few pages, I remembered that I had indeed started it, but wasn’t sure how far I had gotten. It’s the story of Sarah Moon, a comic strip writer, and her… Read More

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Aug32012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Always the Wedding Planner, Never the Bride by Sandra Bricker

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

This is the second in a series of what I am affectionately calling “Always the (fill in the blank here), Never the Bride” by Sandra D. Bricker. This time around we meet Sherilyn Caine who has just landed the perfect fiance and the dream job of a lifetime. Anyway, the soon to be Mr. &… Read More

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Aug32012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Always the Baker, Never the Bride by Sandra D. Bricker

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

This is the first in a series of what I like to call “Always the (fill in the blank here), Never the Bride” by Sandra D. Bricker. There is just something about weddings that is sort of magical, isn’t there. Unfortunately my wedding wasn’t all that magical, so I think that is why I enjoy… Read More

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Jul142012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Call Me Irresistible by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

This book was read for the July, 2012 Reading Romances Challenge. It’s really not Meg’s fault. It’s not her fault at all. Ted is all wrong for Lucy and Meg knows it. It’s not that she wanted to break up the wedding and have Ted all for herself. It’s really isn’t, but once it happens,… Read More

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Jul112012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: The Summer Garden by Sherryl Woods

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

This book was read for the May, 2012 Reading Romances Challenge (just a little late getting it posted!) And so we go back to yet again another O’Brien family story. This time is is about Luke O’Brien, his discovery in Ireland and the woman he met while he was there “Maddening Moira” O’Malley. Luke has… Read More

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Jul102012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Sending You Sammy by Sarah Butland

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

For those parents that have a hard time getting their children to eat better, then this is the book to read to them. At ten years old, Sammy is the perfect age to show his independence and the fact that he’s growing up and making more responsible decisions. For his birthday this year he’s asked… Read More

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Jul102012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Kiss the Crystal Sun by Penelope King

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

This book was read for the April, 2012 Reading Romances Challenge (just a little late getting it posted!) Kiss the Crystal Sun is the second book in the Spellbound Trilogy. Calista’s story continues where we left off in Witchy, Witchy. Justin and Nicholas are gone and Calista is left to wonder what will happen and… Read More

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Jul92012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Moving On by Summer Foovey

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

It has been my pleasure to read Summer Foovey’s book; more than you can possibly know. Moving On is the story of Melanie, who sets out on an adventure in her kayak down the Equani River. Totally on her own, she leaves behind her friends and other comforts (well at least what we would call… Read More

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Jun212012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Summer in Martinstown

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

This book was read for the June, 2012 Reading Romances Challenge. (You might not see the romance at first, but trust me…it’s there!) Summer in Martinstown by Jo Heroux follows the lives of the Brady family, Madeline and Matthew Brady, daughter Chloe, and sons Johnny and Jimmie through one incredible, life-changing summer. The story takes… Read More

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