3-Word Book Reviews
You like to read? Hey guess, what? We have that in common. Welcome to my 3-Word Book Reviews. To be honest, I really should call this my 3-Word Book Recommendations. I want to support other writers, especially those still working on establishing themselves (much like myself). So I have no intention on bad mouthing my colleagues, friends, or even those authors who are far more successful than myself. If I read a book and don't like it, you simply will never know about. (We all have our dark secrets I suppose.)
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For complete transparency, most of the books I'll be reviewing in this series will be consumed via audiobook. I'm a mom, and I work full time, and I am trying to get my own book published and, well, a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do. Also, I love audiobooks. There's something so cozy about someone reading you a story. It's one of life's great comforts.
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Below you will find the 3 words I find most summarize the book in my mind and heart. Want to know the reasoning behind the 3 words I elected for each book? Follow the Goodreads links for full reviews.
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Happy reading!

Heidi Ennis
1. Authentic 2. Endearing 3. Scenic
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This book shows the full picture of faith — the struggle to find it and the strength gained from it.. Full review on Goodreads.

Daniel Schwabauer
1. Smart 2. Unique 3. Gray
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Not my normal read, but it sucked me in with the wit in the opening pages. Full review on Goodreads.

Angela Bell
1. Rare 2. Witty 3. Fun
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I don't think it's possible to gush enough about this book. Read the full review on Goodreads.

Karen Witemeyer
1. Endearing 2. Sneaky 3. Steady
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Yup, both sneaky and steady. How? Read the full review on Goodreads.
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