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One Day With You by Shari Low

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5.0

A little confusing in the beginning to get into, but after ready other Shari Low books, you quickly catch on and it makes sense. A romance gone wrong, but the strength of a new mother and widow shines through. Not to mention the value in creating your own family.
Resting Scrooge Face by Meghan Quinn

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4.0

Super cute short read about two high school sweethearts who find their way back to each other. And with that, bringing the Christmas cheer back into their lives. No crazy twists and turns, just a sweet holiday romance.
Take Me Home by Beth Moran

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5.0

This book will really suck you in! Thinking it’s just a romance, there was so much more to it. Between Sophie and Hattie, I don’t know who had a more tragic past. But the fact that they both were able to overcome their histories and push forward with happy endings was beautiful. An amazing story line with vivid characters that’s truly captivating.
Summer Hates Christmas by Rachel Dove

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4.0

Enemies to lovers rom com with a twist of grief thrown in there. Set during the Christmas season, I initially picked this book up because I thought it was a light holiday romance. Don’t be fooled by the cute cover, it was definitely heavier than expected.
No One Can Know by Kate Alice Marshall

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4.0

exactly what I was looking for in a mystery crime thriller. told from the pov of multiple characters, the past and present are being connected to figure out what really happened.

a classic tale of who done it, multiple pov’s, childhood romance, tw - murder, shootings, pregnancy
Just Magnolia by Olivia Rian

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3.0

A super cute short YA romance. Based on the female main character who has a physical deformity and enters into public high school. Even with a rocky start, she was able to find friends, love, and beauty within herself.
Never Never by Tarryn Fisher, Colleen Hoover

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5.0

This book will seriously keep you asking what the hell is going on. Such a great romance read with a little bit of darkness. I loved watching Charlie and Silas fall back in love over and over again.
First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston

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4.0

Not what I was expecting at all! This was a good read, although there were slower parts of the books. The ending moves quickly and has you on your toes!
Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter

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5.0

from start to finish, this book keeps you captivated and is continually thrilling from start to finish. heartbreaking + heart pounding all at once. you can’t help but cry along with the characters as the truths are exposed.

when julia carroll went missing two decades ago, her parents believed it was an abduction/murder while authorities thought it was a rebellious college teen runaway. when the truth is exposed and lies are uncovered, there’s way more to the sinister story than anyone knew coming.