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Pages: 108
Goes Well With: Sandwiches with dill pickles, followed by ginger biscuits and a fine cup of chamomile tea
In 1790, broken-hearted Mary Sweet walks the stony beach near Lobster Cove, mourning the death of her father. Beach and village are beautifully described by author Sarita Leone and evocatively brought to life with a wealth of vivid characters and well-drawn lives. But who is the stranger, in need of a
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Pages: 72
Goes Well With: A plate of sandwiches and a glass of wine
In the 1920s, it was hard for a working woman to be taken seriously. It was even more difficult for a female Tlingit private detective in Juneau, Alaska, watching people’s faces change as she approached, finding herself introduced to them as “that native woman.” But Sarah is a loving wife and mother, as well as a dogged investigator with quick
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Pages: 34
Goes Well With: A plate of light, sweet pastries and a cup of strong, dark coffee
It seems that most of the Lunch Break E-books that I cover are light romances. They’re warm and fuzzy and easy-going. But there’s nothing especially warm and fuzzy about the paranormal action of Heart of a Hunter by author Tamela Miles.
This first book in the Hell on Heels series introduces Elle Connor, a
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