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I finished The Land Beneath Us, excellent book. I'm going to miss that trilogy. Up next for me is An Uncommon Woman by Laura Frantz.
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That looks like a good book! I want to read it one day.

I'm finishing "Frontier Matchmaker Bride" by Regina Scott. Someone is waiting to borrow it, so that's my motivation to make sure I finish it today.
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I finished An Uncommon Woman, excellent book!! Up next for me is Deadly Deceit by Natalie Walters. This is the second book in her Harbored Secrets trilogy. 
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I'm reading "Their Mistletoe Matchmakers" by Keli Gwyn.
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Currently reading Lake Season by Denise Hunter. First book in her Bluebell Inn trilogy. Very good so far.
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I'm just starting to reread "The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill" by Julie Klassen. I've read the this one before but not the next two in the trilogy. I bought them when they first released but just never got around to reading them, which is crazy, since Julie Klassen is one of my favourite authors.
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I finished Lake Season, excellent book. Up next for me is More Than We Remember by Christina Suzann Nelson, first time reading this author.
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I've never read anything by that author either. I hope the book is good!

I'm moving on to "The Ladies of Ivy Cottage" by Julie Klassen.
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I finished More Than We Remember, excellent book. Another author added to my very long list. Up next for me is John Adams Under Fire by Dan Abrams and David Fisher.
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I'm up to "The Bride of Ivy Green" by Julie Klassen. It's off to a great start. Her books are always wonderful.
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I finished Seconds to Live by Susan Sleeman, excellent book. Up next for me is The Austen Escape by Katherine Reay.
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I'm reading Ender's Game for the first time !! It's been very good so far.
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I'm reading The Blackgaard Chronicles and planning on reading the Young Whit series.
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I just finished The Austen Escape, wonderful book! Up next for me is We Hope for Better Things by Erin Bartels. First time reading this author.
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I'm reading "The Down Goes Brown History of the NHL: The World's Most Beautiful Sport, The World's Most Ridiculous League" by Sean McIndoe (a.k.a. Down Goes Brown.) I love his hockey articles online, with a great balance between hockey info and humour. I'm really enjoying the book so far. I would definitely recommend his articles as well as the book to anyone interested in hockey at least a moderate amount.
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Currently reading The Lesson by Suzanne Woods Fisher. This is the final book in her Stoney Ridge Seasons trilogy. I read the first two some time ago and just now getting to this one which has to be read before I can start the next trilogy. Very good so far.
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Started reading The Screwtape Letters. Finished The Great Divorce a couple days ago
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I'm starting "A Reluctant Belle" by Beth White. Her books are always well worth the read, so I'm looking forward to this book!
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I finished The Lesson, excellent book. Up next for me is Troubled Waters by Susan May Warren. It is the fourth book in her Montana Rescue series.
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