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Okra Stew: A Gullah Geechee Family Celebration by Natalie Daise

Beautifully written, Okra Stew: A Gullah Geechee Family Celebration is heartwarming, and compelling, and shines throughout with themes of family and food, and their emphasis on passing down cultural traditions.

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Homecoming Chaos | Chaotic, But Home Is Where the Heart Is

D. W. Brooks’s Homecoming Chaos is as its name implies. It’s a homecoming full of chaos that culminates into a story worth reading. I thoroughly enjoyed this romantic suspense and look forward to reading more from this author.

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Book Review: Love, Honor, Betray by Mary Monroe | Life Can Be Better When You Don’t Operate in Absolutes

Here we are, book three in the Lexington, Alabama series, Love, Honor, Betray by Mary Monroe and it was something else, ya’ll.

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Book Review: Empty Vows by Mary Monroe | Tell the Truth, Lies Are Hard to Keep Track Of 

Empty Vows is a continuation of the Lexington, Alabama series by Mary Monroe and immediately picks up after the events from the ending of Mrs. Wiggins. I will not go into much detail because this is the second book in a series, and I don’t want to spoil anything. I will, however, tell you how I felt about the characters, writing style, and pacing because the setting was the same.

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Bookstagram Reading Challenges for 2023

Challenges! How many us of choose them? Challenges! Ones we can depend on…to challenge and mold us into a better person than we were before? I have some and below are the one’s I’ll be tackling in 2023. Read on for more.

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