A Christmas Gift for the East End Library Girls
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Netgalley Catch Up: Time to Check In (August 2024)

Here is my monthly Netgalley Check In as part of my promise to check in at the end of every month and see how many Netgalley titles I’ve read. My feedback ratio is currently 84%, yay! Here are the Netgalley titles that I reviewed in August. Finding Love at Sunset Shore Bella Osborne Booked on Continue reading
A Christmas Gift for the East End Library Girls, A Corpse in Christmas Close, A Murder for the Sages, A Scottish Highland Hideaway, Allison Brook, Amy Lillard, Bella Osborne, book blog, Book Review, booked on murder, books, Dead Tired, Delia Pitts, Finding Love at Sunset Shore, Jeri Westerson, Julie Shackman, Kat Ailes, Laura Childs, Michelle Salter, Patricia McBride, Peach Tea Smash, reading, TBR, The Mummy of Mayfair, Trouble in Queenstown, weekly reads -
August 2024: Five Star Reads

It was a fun, mysterious reading month this August! I read 30 books this month, 10 of them audiobooks and so many mysteries. Tell me what you’ve read and loved this month. Lost Coast Literary by Ellie Alexander is a stand alone gem of a novel just perfect for booklovers. I listened to this and Continue reading
A Christmas Gift for the East End Library Girls, A Murder at the Movies, AJ Skelly, book blog, Book Review, books, Buried on a sundae, Coffee & Cream Cafe Mysteries, cozy mystery series, Elise Bryant, Ellie Alexander, five star reads, It’s Elementary, Lena Gregory, lost coast literary, Murder at Mistlehwaite Manor, Patricia McBride, reading, weekly reads -
Virtual Book Tour & Book Review with Rachel’s Random Resources: A Christmas Gift for the East End Library Girls by Patricia McBride

Welcome to my stop on Rachel’s Random Resources Book Tour for A Christmas Gift for the East End Library Girls by Patricia McBride – a festive wartime saga, perfect for the holidays. 275 pages, Kindle Edition Publication Date August 25, 2024 Publisher Boldwood Books About the Book: As the war continues, the library girls face Continue reading
About Me
Welcome! I started my career as a children’s librarian, later becoming a public library director and now I’m a stay at home mom. While my career might have changed, my love of reading has been a constant since I was in 4th grade, and I read over 200 books a year. I love talking about books and connecting readers of all ages with just the right book. Thanks for reading!
