
The Siren of Sussex
by Mimi Matthews
London, England, March 1862
Evelyn Maltravers entered the dimly lit shop in Conduit Street.
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Wow! This sounds like a great book. Can’t wait for your review.
Have a great weekend, Vickie!
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The Past is behind us, but it is also, always, within us. – prologue – The Unhiding of Elijah Campbell.
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Thank you for sharing. I hope you have a great weekend!
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Happy Friday!! I hope you enjoy this one! Have a great weekend! I am reading The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip.
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I’ve heard only good things about your book. Enjoy!
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Like Cindy, I’ve also read The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip. (I was reading it this morning. I’ve now finished reading it after my lunch break at work. It’s that good.)
I’d read your book! I want to know what shop she’s in and why it’s dimly lit.
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I’ve heard only good things about Mrs. Kip. Glad you enjoyed it! 😀
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My first line is from Crossfire by Lynette Eason:
FBI Special Agent Julianna Jameson glanced at the alert on her phone. “Hostage situation in progress.” she murmured, reading the text aloud.
Happy reading!
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Thank you for sharing, Paula. I hope you are enjoying the book. Have a good weekend. 😀
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I’m currently looking for my next read. Thanks for sharing this one!
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You are welcome. I hope you can read it soon. I just finished and I liked it!
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I’m currently reading Finding Her Voice by Donna Gartshore. The first line is: “Bridget, I’m going for a quick lunch.”
Have a great weekend!
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Thank you for sharing. I hope you are liking the book! Happy reading!
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