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The Vulnerable

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The Pride of the Acre by Stephen    O'Connor
The Pride of the Acre
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Reading distinguished Lowell, MA author Stephen O’Connor’s short stories and novels is always a joy. But his latest, “The Pride of the ACRE, is a gem! Move over Andre Dumas III, we have another compelling coming-of-age flick-worthy tale. But you don’ ...more
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Epiphany - A Christmas Story by Jacqueline Cayer Nelson McD...
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A BLISSFUL CONCLUSION TO THE LOWELL Trilogy! As a reader and a writer, I must tip my hat to the Author. She crafted a lively Lowell, MA, trilogy by melding a preteen protagonist with psychic abilities into a coming-of-age series. It culminates with t ...more
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The Hydra Effect by Ana  Manwaring
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TRUST NO ONE, PROMISE NOTHING by Ginger Wakem
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What do you get when you combine a coming-of-age protagonist, living a hard-driving double life, cloaked in a multi-generational, mob family saga replete with romance, remorse, and redemption? Ans: a gripping tale and perhaps a call from the Coppola ...more
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“I think that the people who cling to the resentment and try to place blame on other people end up being unhappy for the rest of their lives. And the smart ones, the ones who focus on themselves and how to make their lives better and richer, and learn to forgive and forget things they had no control over, are the people who end up living happy, productive lives. They are fulfilled.”
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