
Godmersham Park
by Gill Hornby
At half past six, in the bleak, icy evening of 21 January in the year 1804, Anne Sharp arrived on the threshold of Godmersham Park.
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Looks like an intriguing read. I’ll be interested to see your review 🙂
The book I’m featuring on my blog this week is A Promise for Faith by Stacy Simmons. The author is a dear friend of mine who unexpectedly went home to be with the Lord this week and I wanted to honor her by giving her the spotlight this week. I hope you have a great weekend 🙂
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I’m so sorry for your loss, Becca!
I hope you have a peace-filled weekend. ❤
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I like the cover. I hope you enjoy it! Have a great weekend!
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Thank you. You too!
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That’s an intriguing first line! I wonder what awaits her on the other side of the threshold? 😊 Have a great week!
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Thank you! You, too. 😀
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Cool cover. This weekend I’ve been reading a complimentary early copy of Where Dreams Reside by Heidi Chiavaroli. The first line is: I pressed the gas pedal harder as I passed the quaint sign that welcomed travelers to my hometown of Camden, Maine. ~ Have a great rest of the weekend!
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Thank you for sharing, Danielle. I hope you have a wonderful Sunday! 😀
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You too!
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