The Museum of Forgotten Memories (also published as Where We Belong) is a book I didn’t expect to enjoy as much as I did. The Museum Of Forgotten Memories At Hatters Museum of the Wide Wide World, where the animals never age but time takes its toll, one woman must find the courage to overcome the greatest loss of her life. Cate Morris never expected to meet the love of her life, Richard, while on a date with his best friend. Despite an awkward start, the pair had a blissful marriage—until Richard began to fade away before Cate’s eyes. Boisterous…
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There’s just something about books with people struggling with anxiety that gets to me. The Missing Piece is one of those. The Missing Piece Broken Heart Syndrome: A sudden and acute form of heart failure, brought on by emotional or physical distress. After years of studying cardiac medicine, thirty-one-year-old Keisha knows the heart inside out. She knows the average heartrate for each age group, she can name every valve, and she can tell you exactly how much blood it pumps daily. The one thing she doesn’t know is how to fall in love. And nor does she want to. The secret her…
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I’ve been reading and reviewing a few books about orphans in England during WWII. A Home For Unloved Orphans (The Orphans of Hope House Book 1) is set in America in the time of the Great Depression. A Home For Unloved Orphans Virginia, 1933: Her heart broke as she took in the scene before her. There were too many orphans and not enough beds. The rags they wore barely covered them and they hadn’t eaten in days. How could anyone let innocent children live like this? She picked up a tiny girl who’d cried as she moved past her cot.…