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Jenn's Bookshelves. READING GROUP CHOICES Selections for Lively Book Discussion. Annabel's House of Books | Noli domo egredi, nisi librum habes – Never leave home without a book. Reviews Archive. In the interest of full disclosure, Lucky Harbor is a real comfort collection for me. I’ve revisited the series on many occasions and have had many squees and swoons across the twelve-book arc. Because I love a gimmick, I love that all the major titles are classic and pop love songs (“At Last” by Etta James; “Simply Irresistible” by Robert Palmer).

There are many songs titled “One in a Million” so I’m not sure which … Continue reading One in a Million by Jill Shalvis As a lifetime resident of small towns, I recognize that a small town can be a wondrous and unique thing. It’s never just a place of residency; it’s a community filled with friends and neighbors. Because of this, it can take a long time before one truly feels like they belong. Despite this being the final book in the series, this was my first visit to Lucky Harbor. I chose to review this book because I’d already read the first in the series (Carolina Home), as well as a number of other Virginia Kantra books. . ↑ Back to Top. Shiny New Books | What to Read Next and Why. Bookalicious Babe Book Reviews. Literary Hoarders. That's What She Read | Insights, literary reviews, and general commentary in one impressive package. Harriet Devine's Blog. Off the Shelf. The Perpetual Page-Turner — Lara's Book Club | It's time to turn the page.

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