Brian Lancaster
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Brad Boney,: River Jaymes, NR Walker
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Companion Required
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2020
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The Missing Ingredient
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2018
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6 editions
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Any Day
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2021
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Uninvited Guest
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2015
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3 editions
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Salvaging Christmas
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Don't Point at the Moon: An LGBTQIA Multicultural Romance
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Famous Last
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The Fete of Summer: A Small Town Romantic Comedy (Tales of Crumbington Book 1)
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Brian Lancaster
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C.B.'s review
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The Fete of Summer: A Small Town Romantic Comedy (Tales of Crumbington Book 1):
"Sometimes one needs time to appreciate what comes next. Nathan, is on his way to a life away from Crumbington when his Dad suddenly dies and leaves him to take over the family bakery. He inherits many of his Dad's town obligations like his position o"
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Lisa's review
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The Fete of Summer: A Small Town Romantic Comedy (Tales of Crumbington Book 1):
"This is a great start to a new series. Set in the small UK town of Crumbington, a cast of characters is introduced. The story was tightly woven, so it was easy to keep track of people and their relationships to each other. In this book, Nathan is a r"
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Joyfully Jay's review
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The Fete of Summer: A Small Town Romantic Comedy (Tales of Crumbington Book 1):
"A Joyfully Jay review.
4.25 stars I really loved Nathan and Jaymes’ relationship. When Jaymes was first introduced as the obnoxious and obtrusive cousin of Nathan’s best friend, I expected him to act as an antagonizing force in Nathan’s life. While t" Read more of this review » |
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Jeanette Waters's review
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The Fete of Summer: A Small Town Romantic Comedy (Tales of Crumbington Book 1):
"The town is kind of quirky, as are it's residents. And I'd probably agree with the tourists that the town was "sleepy, heavenly and idyllic" (p 20). There's a stuck-in-time vibe. Honestly, I found it a bit depressing. Nathan was a sort of a sad sack."
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“Now this room would soon belong to someone else, perhaps another child who would cultivate his or her own memories. All the dreams he had dreamed, the lives he had wished for himself, the secret yearnings and longings he had felt, were all associated with this room. But as he had learned from an early age with the death of his parents, everything in the world is transient, and we can only hope our time is well spent. And most importantly, those dreams and longings become a part of you, not of a place, and they go with you wherever you go.”
― Uninvited Guest
― Uninvited Guest
“If you run out of money, there are always ways to find more. But if you run out of time….”
― Uninvited Guest
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“Now this room would soon belong to someone else, perhaps another child who would cultivate his or her own memories. All the dreams he had dreamed, the lives he had wished for himself, the secret yearnings and longings he had felt, were all associated with this room. But as he had learned from an early age with the death of his parents, everything in the world is transient, and we can only hope our time is well spent. And most importantly, those dreams and longings become a part of you, not of a place, and they go with you wherever you go.”
― Uninvited Guest
― Uninvited Guest
“If you run out of money, there are always ways to find more. But if you run out of time….”
― Uninvited Guest
― Uninvited Guest
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