Jeffery Deaver’s ‘The Midnight Lock’ May Turn You into an Insomniac [REVIEW]

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With “the Locksmith” on the loose, no one in New York is safe. (Photo courtesy Canva)

When New Yorkers lock their doors and go to bed, they never know what they will awaken to find in Jeffery Deaver’s latest Lincon Rhyme thriller, The Midnight Lock. This time around, Deaver has created a criminal mastermind so clever, no one is safe.

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Harriet Brown’s ‘Body of Truth’ Dissects How We View Weight [REVIEW]

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Are you constantly struggling with your weight? (Photo courtesy Canva)

Super thin supermodels. Muscular jocks with six-pack abs. They’re all-over social media, in magazines, and on television, telling us we need to look like them to live our best lives. Even when you diet and work out religiously, you may still have a hard time squeezing into your favorite jeans. At times like these, it can be difficult to stay body positive. What are we to do? It’s time to reevaluate how we look at our relationship with our bodies. Harriet Brown’s Body of Truth helps us do just that.

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David Baldacci’s ‘Mercy’ Delivers the Answers We’ve Been Waiting For [REVIEW]

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Atlee Pine will do whatever it takes to find her sister. (Photo courtesy Canva)

When twin sisters are ripped apart as young girls, a damaged family is left in the wake. Now after searching for her abducted sibling for most of her life, Atlee Pine gets some unexpected answers. But will they be reunited? Find out in David Baldacci’s newest thriller, Mercy.

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Robin Bielman’s ‘The Wedding Crasher and the Cowboy’ Will Make Your Heart Happy [REVIEW]

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Spending time with her college nemesis doesn’t work out quite as she thought it would. (Photo courtesy Canva)

Sometimes people get our motives all wrong. At least that’s what happens to a woman intent on helping her ex move on with his life. When she runs into an old college foe, he suspects she has ulterior motives and is determined to keep her away from the groom. Which one of them will accomplish their goal? Find out in Robin Bielman’s delicious new novel, The Wedding Crasher and the Cowboy.

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Discover How to Thrive in Adversity in Michelle Pearce’s ‘Night Bloomers’ [REVIEW]

Do some people, like flowers, only thrive in the dark? (Photo courtesy Canva)

A person’s perception is their reality. No matter how you spin the conversation, if someone perceives the situation one way you will not win them over to another point of view. Only that individual can chose to see another viewpoint. But in Michelle Pearce’s Night Bloomers, she uses the analogy of a flower that blooms at night to help readers look at themselves when it comes to growth.

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