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More Time!

More Time!

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Sooo....does anyone else have a ton of books they want to jam in before the end of the year? If so, I’m guessing you’re like me and need an additional 427,698 days this month. This picture isn’t really truthful either. If I was being really honest I would have about 25 more books in this picture.

Since I’m sure none of us want to extend 2020 (as much excitement as we’ve had this year, I’m over it), how many books are you going to try to fit in between now and 2021? My goal is for 3. I’m picking up The Lost Letter today!

𝗦𝘆𝗻𝗼𝗽𝘀𝗶𝘀: Austria, 1938. Kristoff is a young apprentice to a master Jewish stamp engraver. When his teacher disappears during Kristallnacht, Kristoff is forced to engrave stamps for the Germans, and simultaneously works alongside Elena, his beloved teacher's fiery daughter, and with the Austrian resistance to send underground messages and forge papers. As he falls for Elena amidst the brutal chaos of war, Kristoff must find a way to save her, and himself.

Los Angeles, 1989. Katie Nelson is going through a divorce and while cleaning out her house and life in the aftermath, she comes across the stamp collection of her father, who recently went into a nursing home. When an appraiser, Benjamin, discovers an unusual World War II-era Austrian stamp placed on an old love letter as he goes through her dad's collection, Katie and Benjamin are sent on a journey together that will uncover a story of passion and tragedy spanning decades and continents, behind the just fallen Berlin Wall.

A romantic, poignant and addictive novel, The Lost Letter shows the lasting power of love.

Bonus pic...dog modeling is exhausting.

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So Thankful

So Thankful

Matchmaking For Beginners

Matchmaking For Beginners