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A story of history and life and grace

Review from Eve’s Daughters →

This is another of Lynn Austin’s informative and heartwarming stories about immigrants coming to America to find freedom. Three generations of women learn truths about life and love and God as they deal with sad and happy experiences and impact each other in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. There is also mystery as they..

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K way to much

Review from The Trouble with Hairy →

The first book was great campy and kinda stereotypically annoying, but the second I could even really get into, as one of the first entire chapters seemed to go into graphic and lurid detail about the torture and murder of numerous pets, the author gleefully seemed to describe the blood and gore of a ton..

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pretty good

Review from Basket Case →

This is a slow moving butpretty good mystery. Kitty Hendrix is a passable narrator but she can’t do an Arkansas drawl. I’m not usually so picky but the detective’s drawl is mentioned several times, which draws attention to him not having a drawl. I’ll probably get the next book.