Category: William Morrow
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Fantastic Book Mail: THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW by A.J. Finn
The cover of The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn is STUNNING in person and the story sounds FANTASTIC!! Thank you so much to William Morrow for sending me this gorgeous finished copy! I cannot wait to read it! Book Description:Ā For readers of Gillian Flynn and Tana French comes one of the decadeās…
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Fairy Tale Retelling Book Mail: HIDDENSEE by Gregory Maguire
Hiddensee: A Tale of the Once and Future Nutcracker by Gregory Maguire is the perfect December read for me!! I love a good fairy tale retelling so Iām VERY excited!! Thank you so much William Morrow for sending me a copy! Yep… I’m starting this right now! Book Description:Ā Gregory Maguire returns with an inventive…
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Awesome Book Mail: SUNBURN by Laura Lippman
I am a huge fan of this author so letās just say my excitement went through the roof when I received Sunburn by Laura Lippman!! Thank you so much to the generous people at William Morrow for sending me an advance copy! I cannot wait to read it! Book Description:Ā One is playing a long…
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Oh. My. Goodness Book Mail: ALL THE BEAUTIFUL LIES by Peter Swanson
The Kind Worth Killing is one of my all time favorite books so when I received All the Beautiful Lies by Peter Swanson… I literally jumped up and down! Thank you so much to William Morrow Books for providing my free advance copy! Iām cannot wait to read it! Book Description:Ā From the acclaimed author…
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Review: THE OTHER ALCOTT by Elise Hooper
This was the September selection for the Salt Water Reads Book Club, and may I just say that Elise Hooper is a LOVELY person! She was present for the end of the month book club discussion and answered everyone’s questions!Ā Ā Summary: May Alcott is an aspiring artist, who is always living in the shadow of…
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Review: COCOA BEACH by Beatriz Williams
This was the inaugural pick for the Salt Water Reads Book Club back in July and it was the PERFECT choice! Summary: Burdened by a dark family secret, Virginia flees her oppressive home in New York City for the battlefields of World War I in France. She becomes an ambulance driver for the Red Cross…
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Review: THE ALICE NETWORK by Kate Quinn
āHope was such a painful thing, far more painful than rage.” Summary:Ā 1947.Ā In the chaotic aftermath of World War II, American college girl Charlie St. Clair is pregnant, unmarried, and on the verge of being thrown out of her very proper family. She’s also nursing a desperate hope that her beloved cousin Rose, who disappeared…
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Review: WILDE LAKE by Laura Lippman
Thank you to William Morrow for providing me with this free copy in exchange for my honest review. Summary: Luisa āLuā Brant is the newly elected stateās attorney representing suburban Marylandāincluding the famous planned community of Columbia, created to be a utopia of racial and economic equality. Prosecuting a controversial case involving a disturbed drifter…