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The Golden Hour: A Novel

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Why did Charlotte decide to leave Elfriede and take the girls with her? Would you have done the same? How did that decision change the course of everyone’s lives? Starting tomorrow, arise each morning at least two hours before you have to be somewhere, and invest the first golden hour in yourself, and in your mind. If you exercise physically each morning, do this before you begin to exercise mentally. Sheyanne is forced to confront her demons and her past relationships that have faded into nothing in the years she’s been gone. And she is forced to confront Liam. A man here on limited time, who seems to see straight through her defenses. He is cool, calm, and collected, and there for her every step of the way. This book was so personal to me that it managed to get its fair share of tears out of me 🧍🏽‍♀️…. but that’s okay. The familial relationships were just 💔💔

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It might have been better had the teacher returned (with bandage) to school. Then some strong amount of time go by (where these triggers are kept away), and maybe have these re-surface in the next school year. He definitely should have been told to stay away from violent video games! However, his single-mom seemed quite busy and maybe this was just a natural human-slip per the juggling life-style. A very intriguing murder mystery is also revealed. Sir Harry Oakes multi millionaire is brutally murdered. The Duke is in charge of the investigation. Part of their lives involve politics, war, betrayal and even a murder, none of which either woman sought or was intimately entangled with. The events happened around them and would have happened without them, in most cases. Employing artwork that expresses sobering realism with hints of softly colorful catharsis, Smith provides a compassionate, gentle look at a young boy in the grip of PTSD and his hard-won path to recovery. …Exceptionally graceful and delightful.” ― Kirkus, starred reviewWith a soft start and a gentle build, Smith’s graphic novel details the realities of Manuel’s trauma response while reveling in subdued, generous scenes that showcase the three friends’ everyday joys.” ― Publishers Weekly, starred review Struggling with anxiety after witnessing a harrowing instance of gun violence, Manuel Soto copes through photography, using his cell-phone camera to find anchors that keep him grounded. His days are a lonely, latchkey monotony until he’s teamed with his classmates, Sebastian and Caysha, for a group project.

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Always so understanding and kind to Shey, I loved that he always supported her and gave her the space she needed even if it hurt, the beautiful relationship these two created was just a caress to my soul, I love them so much 🤧 Liam Landon por favor que hombre más hermoso y perfecto TODOS NECESITAMOS UN LIAM EN NUESTRAS VIDAS🧎🏽‍♀️ Lulu came to the Bahamas as a journalist for an American magazine, all of 25 years old, to primarily report on the goings on of the extremely popular Duke and Duchess of Windsor, recently “banished” to the islands, still a British colony, to serve as its Governor, after he abdicated the throne as King of England. It was still a Royal post, but they were ‘out of the public eye,’ as such. Meaning, of course, they weren’t in London or England, for that matter. The Royal Family could breathe a little easier. Lulu soon discovered information about the Bahamas and the Royal couple that was far from an island paradise. The Golden Hour was an engaging historical fiction novel by Beatriz Williams told in alternate timelines by two women until their life stories ultimately come together in an exciting conclusion. Lenore "Lulu" Randolph is sent to Nassau in the Bahamas in 1941 to report for a New York magazine the social doings of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. This Caribbean paradise was an intriguing setting for all of the rich and famous as well as unsavory characters and spies, all creating an exciting and gripping tale. Beatriz Williams is the author of several different historical fiction novels. Despite my love for the genre, this is actually the first time I’ve read one of her stories. And I’m definitely a fan of her writing style—you can tell she definitely does her historical research.Final review thoughts: a well-written historical fiction novel about two women doing anything for love. I want to preface this by saying: I had read an incomplete draft of Golden Hour when it was still on wattpad and have followed the author on social media for a few years now, so i walked in fully expecting to love it. And I wasn't wrong.

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