March: Linda - The Secret, Book and Scone Society by Ellery Adams Four women with different backgrounds meet in a small oceanside town, all with different backgrounds and stories. They create a group to solve mysteries which help with Nora's bookstore and another's scones to help and heal.
April: Janice - Finding Home by Jackie Weger Phoebe brings her brother and sister to find a new home for them and her parents and sister to join them. She meets up with junk yard owner Jake hoping to not only move her and her sibs in, but room for her parents and sister eventually too. Some sexy scenes will check a box on year end ballot LOL. They end up together with her parents and sibs in a mobile home on same property.
Due to the pandemic, our club had a zoom meeting coordinated by Ms. Colby. Thanks Nancy! Fun seeing everyone and calorie free compared to lunches, but look forward to seeing ya'll this summer hopefully. Nor sure why, but I didn't update blog this year before now.....my bad. I summarized March and April's books above.
January: Jan - The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood - The Handmaid's Tale, originally published in 1985, is a dystopian novel written by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. It is set in a near-future New England, in a totalitarian state, known as Gilead, that has overthrown the United States government. The Handmaid's Tale explores themes of subjugated women in a patriarchal society and the various means by which these women resist and attempt to gain individuality and independence.
February: Frances - Tahoe Deep by Todd Borg - Besides the intrigue of the story, there is a lot of research that Todd Borg does such as tension pneumothorax in death; a mite found in fiber when a door was kicked in; the lemon mites in lemon groves with Casey Street’s help. The amazement of the blind man’s analysis of a person’s gait for identification. He also adds humor with Spot’s size.His research on tattoo artists is remarkable.
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