
Love and Lavender
by Josi S. Kilpack
March 23, 1822
Hazel had not slept well.
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Thank you for sharing, Kay. I hope you are enjoying your novel, and I pray your weekend is a relaxing one!
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My first line comes from Lost in Darkness by Michelle Griep.
London, 1815
There was something glorious about the first day of June.
Finished it last night! Gothic goodness.
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Thank you for sharing, Paula. I am really loving this book. I’m almost 60% done and it’s just getting better and better with every page!
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The three sisters, Cibi, Magda and Livi, sit in a tight circle with their father in the small backyard of their home. – Three Sisters – Heather Morris
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Thank you so much for sharing! Happy reading!!!
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I have not heard of this book/author. I am reading Tacos for Two-
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Thank you for sharing!
Michelle Griep is amazing. I highly recommend all of her novels if you love historical fiction.
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