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Book Review: Everything is Just Beginning

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  Everything is Just Beginnin by Erin Bartels Michael Sullivan is a talented lyricist and a decent guitarist, but since he was kicked out of his band (and his apartment), he's not sure he'll ever get a record deal. Living with his loser uncle in a beat-up trailer and working a dead-end job, Michael has little reason to hope for a better future. Until the invitation for a swanky New Year's Eve party shows up in the mailbox. It's for his uncle, with whom he shares his name, but his uncle is going out of town . . . On the effervescent night of December 31, 1989--as the Berlin Wall is coming down, the Soviet Union is inching toward democracy, and anything seems possible--Michael will cross paths with the accomplished and enigmatic young heir to a fading musical dynasty, forever altering both of their futures. Award-winning novelist Erin Bartels enchants with this story of two lonely souls who have exactly what the other one needs--if they could simply turn their focus from ...

Book Review: The Secrets of Emberwild

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The Secrets of Emberwild by Stephania H. McGee A gifted trainer in a time women are not allowed to race, Nora Fenton prefers horses to men. They're easier to handle, they're more reliable, and they never tell her what to do. After her father's passing, Nora is determined to save her struggling horse farm, starting with entering her prize colt into the harness races at the 1905 Mississippi Fair. If she wins, she may have a chance at independence. But when a stranger arrives and starts asking disconcerting questions, she suspects he may have other motives than unseating her in the training job that is rightfully hers. Silas Cavallero will do whatever it takes to solve the mystery of his father's death--even if it means training an unwieldy colt for Nora, who wants nothing more than to see him gone. But when mysterious accidents threaten their safety and circumstances shrouded in secrets begin unlocking clues to his past, Silas will have to decide if the truth is worth ris...

Book review: The Rose and the Thistle

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  The Rose and the Thistle By Laura Frantz Amid the Jacobite uprising of 1715, an English heiress flees to the Scottish lowlands to stay with allies of her powerful family. But while castle walls may protect her from the enemy outside, a whirlwind of intrigue, shifting allegiances, and temptations of the heart lie within. I'm going to be completely honest when I say that I was not able to completely read through this book in time for the book review "due date". I accidently had it sent to school and by the time I got to school, I had less than a week to read it and another book...oops! :) Anyway, I am pretty sure this was the first book I read by this author (although I could be wrong...I don't really remember), and she did not disappoint! The writing style kept you interested throughout the whole story and the characters felt so real! ~Katelynn *I received a free copy of this book from the publisher (Revell) in exchange for an honest review.