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Harlot’s Sauce: A Memoir of Food, Family, Love, Loss and Greece by Patricia V. Davis


Harlot's Sauce
Patricia Volonakis Davis makes no bones about the precarious state of her marriage in a memoir that shares the name of her e-zine and radio podcast. “Harlot’s Sauce: A Memoir of Food, Family, Love, Loss and Greece” details how Davis met a mercurial Greek man and spent more than a dozen years trying to make their union work. Read the review...
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Beginner's Greek: A Novel by James Collins

Beginner's Greek
What a wonderful love story this is. It begins with love at first sight and takes the reader on a tumultuous trip tas the main characters find each other again. The characters are fascinating, good and bad, altruistic and selfish, they all seem interesting- people you would like to know! Read the review...
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I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti by Giulia Melucci

I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti
I felt an instant connection with the title of Giulia Melucci’s recent book I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti . Not only do I often seek comfort in the form of calories, I’m pretty sure that spaghetti is proof of a benevolent Higher Power somewhere in the universe. Read the review...
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One Deadly Sin by Annie Solomon

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When asked to review Annie Solomon’s latest work, One Deadly Sin (Forever Hachette Book Group; 0446178446), I was secretly pleased. It gave me a legit reason to indulge in the guilty pleasure of reading a romance novel. Read the review...
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Love the One You're With by Emily Giffin

Love the One You're With by Emily Giffin
Anyone who's had a fleeting moment of doubt regarding their choice in a partner will enjoy Emily Giffin's "Love the One You're With." Ellen Graham's life is on track in more ways than one. She followed her passion and makes a living as a prolific photographer in New York City. She recently married Andy, a successful, confident man who's easy on the eyes and is the brother of her best girlfriend, Margot. And, best of all, Andy absolutely adores Ellen. Read the review...
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