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Friday, December 18, 2020

Week of December 14 - Salena

The Sweetness of Forgetting by Kristin Harmel -- 

This was a really poignant story dealing with several different issues. Old age, young love, divorce, teenage rebellion, regrets, Alzheimer’s disease, the Holocaust, religious intolerance, the list goes on. Remarkably, this book brings all of these things together in a wonderful story that tugs at your heart strings as you fervently wish that things turn out all right in the end. Highly recommend!

368 pages


Mischief in Mudbug by Jana DeLeon (Ghost-in-law #2)   -- 

Another fun romp through the Louisiana bayou. The “ghost-in-law” is still causing trouble for those that can see and hear her. This time a murderer is gunning for the local psychic and she has no idea why. All the characters from the first book in the series are back and a few more are introduced who are sure to play larger roles later in the series. If you are wanting to kick back and laugh a little this book is a great choice.

304 pages


Home Before Dark by Riley Sager—

Now this was just creepy! A couple of weeks ago I tried to read another of Sager’s titles and was disappointed but this one lived up to the hype. If you enjoy haunted house stories give this one a try. (Just try not to dream about snakes in your kitchen!) 

416 pages





Read by Salena Morgan