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message 1: by Linda (new)

Linda Thank you. I got a copy and will be reading it soon. I have one ahead of it. I think just one. It sounds good, sad, but good. I just finished a tearjerker. How to Walk Away. If you like a good story and haven’t read it, it’s so very good. But be warned, it will make you cry.


message 2: by Kristina (new)

Kristina McMorris Oh, good! I hope you enjoy the read. HOW TO WALK AWAY is waiting on my bookshelf. I’m excited to dive in!


message 3: by Linda (new)

Linda Just have plenty of Kleenex handy while reading How to Walk Away. It’s very good but sure has some sad parts. I believe I’ll enjoy your book very much. I’ll leave a review on this site when I get it read.


message 4: by Kristina (new)

Kristina McMorris Thank you, Linda! :)


message 5: by Linda (new)

Linda I’m sure hoping to get to read Sold on a Monday after I read What Lies Below. I got it via NetGalley and it’s due the 15th so I have to read it now. Then I’ll be reading Sold. I’m thinking the Kleenex will be needed with it also. I stock up on those when I go to the store. Now that I’ve made my hubby understand why I read books that make me cry he tends to hug me when I cry instead of saying I need to stop reading them. LOL I had to explain that if a book does not make me feel emotions it’s not good. :) I love NetGalley.. It’s the place to get some of the best books ever!! You have to read How to Walk Away. I promise it’s so worth it. :)


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