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The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues by Edward Kelsey Moore
The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues by Edward Kelsey Moore






  • Themes: Bouncing Back and Life in a Small Townĥ.
  • Returning to her hometown in the hopes of reconciling with her estranged family, a woman who recently survived a brush with death makes discoveries with the potential to heal the rift or permanently separate her from her surviving relatives. Now That You Mention It by Kristan Higgins

    The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues by Edward Kelsey Moore

    AppealĪ chance meeting fails to bring the 18-year-old Tess and Gus the love with each other that they deserve, and they wind through lives that bring surprises and divert them from their intended paths, but will they get a second chance at love together? AppealĤ. Nina Hill enjoys living quietly with a job at a bookstore and her small circle of friends, until a brand-new family, as well as a persistent suitor, enter her life and change everything. The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman The Summer of Sunshine & Margot by Susan Malleryĭescended from a long line of women with disastrous luck in love, twin sisters Margot and Sunshine transform their controversial relationships with a client’s son and an employer into unexpected sources of happiness. These books capture the imagination of readers through narrative style, character, or use of detail. What does that mean exactly? Appeal Defined Relatable Charactersīecause their emotions and experiences are recognizable, readers are able to identify with these characters and their dilemmas. The selections in this blog post include fiction novels that are relatable (characters) and engaging (writing style).

    The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues by Edward Kelsey Moore

    And yes, “good” is a relative term, which is why this series includes a variety of selections with a wide range of appeal.Įach post in this series highlights books that share similar appeal (or story elements) like genre, storyline, tone, writing style and/or characters.

    The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues by Edward Kelsey Moore

    We’re highlighting a variety of books to help our readers find something “good” to read.








    The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues by Edward Kelsey Moore