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  • “Verity” by Colleen Hoover

    “Verity” by Colleen Hoover

    A book that will keep you on the edge of your seat while leaving you with nothing but questions.
    Go to the profile of Nikki H. Rose
    Nikki H. Rose
    Oct 11, 2020
    “A Study in Charlotte” by Brittany Cavallaro

    “A Study in Charlotte” by Brittany Cavallaro

    A Holmes story centered around a female protagonist who won’t let anyone stand in her way.
    Go to the profile of Nikki H. Rose
    Nikki H. Rose
    Oct 7, 2020
    “Hidden Hope” by Elizabeth Knight

    “Hidden Hope” by Elizabeth Knight

    A reverse Harem shifter romance and a story of finding your power.
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    Tasha McKnight
    Sep 28, 2020
    “Too Late” by Colleen Hoover

    “Too Late” by Colleen Hoover

    With each page this book gets darker, and yet I couldn’t put it down.
    Go to the profile of Nikki H. Rose
    Nikki H. Rose
    Sep 19, 2020
    “A Prisoner of Birth” by Jeffrey Archer

    “A Prisoner of Birth” by Jeffrey Archer

    If you are a lover of courtroom scenes, this book is a must.
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    Mr.M (Muthu Raja)
    Sep 19, 2020
    “Rivers of London” by Ben Aaronovitch

    “Rivers of London” by Ben Aaronovitch

    The first novel of the Rivers of London series is a fun read but gets bogged down in its own details.
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    Shades Of Words
    Sep 19, 2020
    “The Silent Patient” by Alex Michaelides

    “The Silent Patient” by Alex Michaelides

    Why won’t she speak?
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    Kavana Anklekar
    Sep 15, 2020
    “Maybe Now” by Colleen Hoover (Maybe #2)

    “Maybe Now” by Colleen Hoover (Maybe #2)

    A sequel filled with adrenaline, heartache, navigating challenging relationships, and far more love than most people get to experience.
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    Nikki H. Rose
    Sep 14, 2020
    “Maybe Someday” by Colleen Hoover

    “Maybe Someday” by Colleen Hoover

    When touch is the only way to connect, your connection becomes far more intimate.
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    Nikki H. Rose
    Sep 12, 2020
    “It Ends With Us” by Colleen Hoover

    “It Ends With Us” by Colleen Hoover

    A book about love, pain, disappointment, and growth — and so much more.
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    Nikki H. Rose
    Sep 9, 2020
    “In Between” by Jenny B. Jones

    “In Between” by Jenny B. Jones

    A foster kid, a small town, lots of mistakes, but potential for hope and happiness.
    Go to the profile of Nikki H. Rose
    Nikki H. Rose
    Sep 6, 2020
    “Fathers and Sons” by Ivan Turgenev

    “Fathers and Sons” by Ivan Turgenev

    A Russian classic worth reading.
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    Jason Ward
    Sep 3, 2020
    “Regretting You” by Colleen Hoover

    “Regretting You” by Colleen Hoover

    A story that will tear you apart while showing you how much honesty matters.
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    Nikki H. Rose
    Sep 1, 2020
    “Perfect on Paper” by Sophie Gonzales

    “Perfect on Paper” by Sophie Gonzales

    A “Dear Abby” modernization for those struggling with their own relationships and identities.
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    Nikki H. Rose
    Aug 30, 2020
    “We Are Water Protectors” by Carole Lindstrom

    “We Are Water Protectors” by Carole Lindstrom

    A new picture book inspired by Indigenous-led movements across America.
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    Sofia St. John
    Aug 30, 2020
    “What Happened” by Hillary Rodham Clinton

    “What Happened” by Hillary Rodham Clinton

    This book, written for catharsis and therapy after a loss, makes for a fascinating read.
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    David Cuthbertson
    Aug 30, 2020
    “The Drowning Kind” by Jennifer McMahon

    “The Drowning Kind” by Jennifer McMahon

    A mysterious ghost story that will keep you out of the darkening waters.
    Go to the profile of Nikki H. Rose
    Nikki H. Rose
    Aug 27, 2020
    “The Family Upstairs” by Lisa Jewell

    “The Family Upstairs” by Lisa Jewell

    Hidden secrets, loss of control, and a yearning for the truth many years later.
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    Nikki H. Rose
    Aug 24, 2020
    “Mistborn” by Brandon Sanderson

    “Mistborn” by Brandon Sanderson

    The young adult fantasy that took my breath away: Brandon Sanderson’s “Mistborn” is a must-read.
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    Anangsha Alammyan
    Aug 24, 2020
    “Opposite of Always” by Justin A. Reynolds

    “Opposite of Always” by Justin A. Reynolds

    A determined fight to right the world no matter how many attempts it takes.
    Go to the profile of Nikki H. Rose
    Nikki H. Rose
    Aug 22, 2020
    “More Than Maybe” by Erin Hahn

    “More Than Maybe” by Erin Hahn

    A music filled romance about staying true to who you are.
    Go to the profile of Ramona Mead
    Ramona Mead
    Aug 22, 2020
    “The Art of Losing” by Lizzy Mason

    “The Art of Losing” by Lizzy Mason

    A powerful story of loss, love, and addiction.
    Go to the profile of Liza Stone
    Liza Stone
    Aug 21, 2020
    “The Lucky Ones” by Liz Lawson

    “The Lucky Ones” by Liz Lawson

    A tragic, heartfelt, and realistic portrayal of a horrific reality.
    Go to the profile of Nikki H. Rose
    Nikki H. Rose
    Aug 21, 2020
    “The Truth About Forever” by Sarah Dessen

    “The Truth About Forever” by Sarah Dessen

    A young adult novel that is both raw and real.
    Go to the profile of Liza Stone
    Liza Stone
    Aug 21, 2020
    “Losing Hope” by Colleen Hoover

    “Losing Hope” by Colleen Hoover

    A new perspective on a previous story that will still keep you coming back for more.
    Go to the profile of Nikki H. Rose
    Nikki H. Rose
    Aug 19, 2020
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