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Tag Archives: Suspense
Evidence of Mercy
Loved this one by Terri Blackstock! Jake is self-assured, financially secure, confident with the ladies, and he takes pride in his red Porsche. An airline pilot, he knows there is just one thing he needs; “…he tried to concentrate on … Continue reading
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Tagged Evidence of Mercy, Suspense, Terri Blackstock
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The Splendour Falls
The Splendour Falls by Susanna Kearsley 4 stars After finishing “The Winter Sea”, I decided to try another Susanna Kearlsey. This time I went with “The Splendour Falls”. Emily Braden has a cousin Harry, who is a historian. He convinces … Continue reading
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Tagged historical, Susanna Kearsley, Suspense, The Splendour Falls
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