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Review: No Place to Hide by Susan Lewis

No Place to Hide by Susan Lewis Blurb from Goodreads : Susan Lewis, the internationally bestselling author of more than thirty novels, delivers her first novel set in the United States! Perfect for readers of Diane Chamberlain, Lewis is a master at evoking the emotional intensity of complex domestic dramas. Fleeing England from a broken marriage, Justine returns to her grandmother’s hometown on picturesque Lake Maxinkuckee, Indiana. There she hopes for a fresh start, and a chance to heal her broken heart in the pristine lakeside surroundings. But an ocean may not be enough to protect Justine from the devastating secrets that drove her away, and the memories that continue to haunt her new life...    My Review:   No Place To Hide is a book driven by the Justine (the MC) fleeing  to the U.S. from a deep, dark secret in England.  There were a lot of flashbacks to Justine's former, ideal life interspe...

Top Ten Books I Think Make Great Beach Reads

Top Ten Tuesday  is hosted by the fab ladies at  The Broke and the Bookish ! I love reading books set at a beach (especially Nantucket!) when I am at the beach-- this list has some YA, NA, romance and a little mystery and suspense.

Ten Books About Friendship

Top Ten Tuesday  is hosted by the fab ladies at  The Broke and the Bookish ! 1.  I absolutely love the platonic friendship between Thatcher and Fiona in The Blue Bistro .  My favorite book of hers and the BEST beach read!! 2.    Even though Firefly Lane is super sad, it really is about friendship and a pretty amazing friendship, at that! 3.  I loved The Secret Life of CeeCee Wilkes and it involves a super strong friendship and redemption. 4.  Even though the House of Night series jumped the shark after the sixth or seventh book, what drew me to the series in the first place was the friendship between Zoey and the other members of her circle, especially Damian and Stevie Rae. 5.  Jennifer Crusie's books almost always have awesome friendships in them and Bet Me is my favorite. 6.  The friendships in  The Secret History may be a bit . . . unusual . . . but I always loved how ...