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To Be Fair by Julieta Moss

Julieta Moss book review, To Be Fair novel, LGBTQ+ literature, love across cultures, 1990s fiction, emotional journey, refugee experience in fiction, complex love story, books about identity, cultural authenticity in literature

The Maid’s Secret by Nita Prose

Nita Prose returns with 'The Maid's Secret,' a cozy mystery that reunites readers with Molly Gray at the Regency Grand Hotel. A dual timeline weaves a tale of family, hidden treasures, and a Fabergé egg, keeping readers guessing in this heartwarming and witty third installment.

My Name Is Emilia del Valle by Isabel Allende

Explore Isabel Allende's latest novel, 'My Name Is Emilia del Valle,' a captivating story of identity and resilience set in late 19th-century Chile. Discover how Allende masterfully weaves historical events and personal journeys in this unforgettable tale.

Sonny Boy – A Memoir by Al Pacino

Al Pacino's "Sonny Boy: A Memoir" is a candid exploration of the actor's extraordinary life. From his humble beginnings in the Bronx to his rise as a Hollywood icon, Pacino shares his experiences with authenticity, offering a rare glimpse into his struggles, triumphs, and love for the craft

Bull Moon Rising by Ruby Dixon

Explore Ruby Dixon's "Bull Moon Rising," a gripping fantasy romance that weaves magic, adventure, and passion into a thrilling tale. With its compelling characters and richly imagined world, the first installment of the Royal Artifactual Guild series promises to captivate fans of fantasy romance.

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