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My (Part Time) Paris Life by Lisa Anselmo (Early Review)

My (Part Time) Paris Life by Lisa Anselmo (Early Review)

I really, really enjoyed this French memoir. After the death of Lisa’s mother, who she was very close to, she has a difficult time deciding how her life will look/be now that she is gone. Lisa ends up buying an apartment in Paris and splitting her time between there and New York, where she works for a magazine. Once she decided her life really needs a major overhaul, she quits her job to focus on freelance work and making herself…

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All the Little Liars by Charlaine Harris (Early Review)

All the Little Liars by Charlaine Harris (Early Review)

All the Little Liars is the latest book to come out in Harris’s Aurora Teagarden Mystery series. It is book 9 and coming out after a twelve-year hiatus. I was so excited to get an advanced copy of this!! Overall, the story wasn’t bad, but I do have a few issues with the book. Firstly, even though book 8 came out in 2004 and it is now 2016, book 9 picks up right after the last one with hardly any…

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The Book Club Murders by Leslie Nagel (Early Review)

The Book Club Murders by Leslie Nagel (Early Review)

Oakwood Mystery Series #1 A series of murders in Charley’s hometown leaves the local police department – and the members of the Agatha’s Book Club – at a loss for the motive, killer, or what ties the victims together. Charley’s unusual relationship with a detective on the case makes trying to help him challenging once she discovers that the murders mirror scenes from classic mystery books being read for the Agatha’s Book Club. The Agatha’s book club includes Kitty, Ronnie, Kelly,…

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A Few of My Favorite French-Themed Books

A Few of My Favorite French-Themed Books

Ever since reading Amy Thomas’s Paris, My Sweet, I have been obsessed with French memoirs. Before that book I had no idea I would be so interested in part of the non-fiction genre. Not all of these are non-fiction, but I wanted to share a few of the Frenchy books that I have enjoyed reading the most. For a more comprehensive list, I have a Goodreads shelf of all the “French” books I’ve read. 1. Seven Letters from Paris. This memoir made…

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Poison or Protect by Gail Carriger

Poison or Protect by Gail Carriger

Poison or Protect; Gail’s newest novella, most recent release… Here we get to know Presha from the Finishing School series. It is not necessary to have read any of her other books; this is a stand-alone novella, but it makes it so much more fun if you have. Additionally, if you haven’t read any others, WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU? Presha is a widow four times over and currently working a job for Lord Akeldama in the country. That is…

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Letters from Paris by Juliet Blackwell (Early Review)

Letters from Paris by Juliet Blackwell (Early Review)

Letters from Paris is a delightful read. I found myself thinking about the story and characters while away from the book; It felt both homey and exciting at once. Claire has gone to Paris in a sort-of soul search. She has just left Chicago and her boyfriend to go back home to Louisiana, where her mammaw doesn’t have much time left. With her last breath, Claire’s grandmother strongly encourages her to go to Paris in search of answers to a family mystery. Claire…

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Strike by Delilah S. Dawson

Strike by Delilah S. Dawson

Strike is the follow-up to Hit, a book about an evil banking corporation taking over the US government. We saw Patsy leave her mom, her only family, to try to get rid of her medical debt. The whole book take the fact that debt, credit, and the medical industry is fucked up and slaps you in the face with it. In Strike, Patsy and Wyatt meet up with a “freedom” group who are fighting against the banks. Unfortunately they turn…

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A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn

A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn

~ *OH MY GOOOSH* ~ I don’t know where this book has been hiding or why everyone on the planet isn’t talking about it, but it is FABULOUS. I had not one second of boredom and many, many fits of giggling. I was a bit surprised at first at how similar it is to Gail Carriger’s Parasol Protectorate series or Delilah S. Dawson’s Blud series (sassy Victorian spinster for the former and Victorian circus for the latter; P.S. Both are great,…

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Return to the Little French Guesthouse by Helen Pollard

Return to the Little French Guesthouse by Helen Pollard

First came The Little French Guesthouse, then came Return to the Little French Guesthouse! It begins a few days after Emmy’s return to La Coeur des Roses, the villa she had accepted the role of manager for. She has quite a learning curve since the person doing much of her job before her left abruptly and she has never worked in the hospitality industry before. Despite the dialogue that left much to be desired, I couldn’t stop reading once I started….

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Garden Spells and First Frost by Sarah Addison Allen

Garden Spells and First Frost by Sarah Addison Allen

Garden Spells Garden Spells is a magical story about a small town in North Carolina. Sydney is back after 10 years of being away. She surprises her sister, Claire, not only by returning to get back on her feet but by also bringing her daughter, Bay. Claire still lives in the Waverly family house, keeps to herself, and works magic in the kitchen, literally. Evanelle is overwhelmed with desires to give items to people that they will somehow need in the…

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