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About fredreeca

I am an avid reader, St. Louis Cardinals fan, knitter, and paper crafter. I am a mom of 2 children, and a large amount of animals.

Where Light Lingers by Ashley Farley #bookreview

Overview Sometimes the quietest miracles grow in the darkest seasons. After six years of caring for her ailing parents, literature professor Selwyn Aldridge is alone in the weathered Victorian house where she grew up. Grief hangs heavy in every room, … Continue reading

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The Irish Goodbye by Heather Aimee O’Neill #audiobook #bookreview @macmillanaudio @henryholt

Overview In this debut, for fans of J. Courtney Sullivan and Mary Beth Keane, three adult sisters grapple with a shared tragedy over a Thanksgiving weekend as they try to heal strained family bonds through the passage of time. It’s … Continue reading

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The Secret of Orange Blossom Cake by Rachel Linden #bookreview @berkleypub

Overview Heartfelt, heartwarming, joyful, and uplifting. You can’t go wrong with a Rachel Linden book.”—#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber A magical cookbook and a summer on her family’s Italian olive farm help a brokenhearted social media chef cook up … Continue reading

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The Accidental Rewrite by Milly Johnson #bookreview @harpermusebooks

Overview From the Sunday Times and internationally acclaimed author Milly Johnson comes her charming US debut–a witty, heartwarming tale that combines the humor and charm of 1980s rom-com Overboard with classic British flavor. Dive into this remarkable women’s fiction novel and join heroine Polly … Continue reading

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The Mad Wife by Megan Church @sbkslandmark #bookreview

Overview From bestselling author Meagan Church comes a haunting exploration of identity, motherhood, and the suffocating grip of societal expectations that will leave you questioning the lives we build—and the lies we live. They called it hysteria. She called it … Continue reading

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The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes #bookreview @berkleypub

Overview This captivating story is an ode to book lovers!”—Woman’s World A mysterious book with a legacy spanning from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present day unites three women—and their secrets—in this unforgettable novel from New York Times bestselling … Continue reading

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Softly As I Leave You by Priscilla Beaulieu Presley with Mary Jane Ross #bookreview #memoir @hachetteaudio

Overview The long-awaited memoir by Priscilla Presley chronicling her difficult, inspiring journey beyond the walls of Graceland and behind the elegant image the world sees. Priscilla Presley’s divorce from Elvis left his fans incredulous. How could she leave the man … Continue reading

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Dragon Fires Everywhere by Hazel Beck #audiobook #bookreview @harlequinbooks

Overview When a witch plays with fire, she might just ignite a love that can’t be extinguished… Newly-minted Historian of the soon-to-be-ascended Riverwood Coven Georgie Pendell has always played her part—so why does she feel like an outsider in her … Continue reading

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One Of Us by Dan Chaon #bookreview #historicalfiction @macmillanaudio @henryholt

Overview It’s 1915 and the world is transforming, but for thirteen-year-old Bolt and Eleanor—twins so close they can literally read each other’s minds—life is falling apart. When their mother dies, they are forced to leave home under the care of … Continue reading

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The Guest in Room 120 by Sara Ackerman @harlequinbooks #bookreview

Overview A Zibby’s Most Anticipated Book of Fall 2025! From USA Today bestselling author Sara Ackerman comes a spellbinding dual-timeline novel set at Honolulu’s iconic Moana Hotel, where a real-life mysterious death in 1905 collides with a writer’s search for the truth … Continue reading

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