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The Girl and the Raven (The Girl and the Raven series) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Mary Catherine Jellison

The Girl and the Raven (The Girl and the Raven #1)The Girl and the Raven by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am in love with this book. This was a truly magical story that really came to life for me. A story that I could easily see myself reading again. From the moment I began reading this book, I couldn’t put it down. Each character is complex and unique. This story was full of plot twists that kept me wanting to turn each page to find out what would happen next. This story by far is probably one of the best paranormal stories I have read in a long time and can’t wait to grab the rest of the series.

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Tangled Roots (Witches of Willow Creek: Tangled Magic Series Book 1) by Denise D. Young – Review by Mary Catherine Jellison

Tangled Roots (Tangled Magic, #1)Tangled Roots by Denise D. Young
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I normally don’t read alot of romance books but this story did not disappoint. It was the perfect combination of romance and spells that I needed. I have always loved books about witches and this book really brings out the loyalties that lie within a coven. I fell in love with characters, especially Cassie, and I can’t wait to continue reading more books from this author.

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The Rise Of Manifesto The Great (Planet Hy Man) by Kerrie Noor – Review by Mary Catherine Jellison

The Rise Of Manifesto The Great: A Sci Fi Comedy Where Women Wear The Trousers (Planet Hy Man)The Rise Of Manifesto The Great: A Sci Fi Comedy Where Women Wear The Trousers by Kerrie Noor
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was so different from anything that I have ever picked up to read but I enjoyed it so much.
This story was full of adventure and the characters were brought to life so well. I purposely took my time to read this book just so that it would last longer. I am looking forward to reading more books from this author.

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The Rise Of Manifesto The Great (Planet Hy Man) by Kerrie Noor – Review by Mary Catherine Jellison

The Rise Of Manifesto The Great: A Sci Fi Comedy Where Women Wear The Trousers (Planet Hy Man)The Rise Of Manifesto The Great: A Sci Fi Comedy Where Women Wear The Trousers by Kerrie Noor
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was so different from anything that I have ever picked up to read but I enjoyed it so much.
This story was full of adventure and the characters were brought to life so well. I purposely took my time to read this book just so that it would last longer. I am looking forward to reading more books from this author.

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Jeremy Full of Grace

Jeremy Full of Grace by Greta Cribbs
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was definitely a bit different from my normal reads and I wasn’t sure if I would like it but I was surprisingly intrigued by it. This story had my attention within the first few pages and I found it very hard to put down. This book was not only interesting with the religious twist but it was so entertaining and I simply could not wait to hear about what happened next. After reading this book I can say that I am interested in diving into more books from this author.

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Lighting the Path: Leaning into a Hopeful Future as a Special Needs Parent

Lighting the Path: Leaning into a Hopeful Future as a Special Needs Parent by Marcia Nathai-Balkissoon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I can’t say enough good things about this book. I felt so many different emotions with this book including those on a very personal level. Being the mother of a child with disabilities, tears were shed. The authors emotions were extremely present in this book. I felt as if I were truly in the story and it hit so many places close to my heart. I felt as if I were in a heart to heart therapy session with a dear friend and she was telling me everything that I needed to hear. This is a book that every mother should read especially mothers who can relate with all the same struggles and victories. This book came to life for me and it is a book that I will refer back to for not only help but for inspiration.

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