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Free Nook Book Friday – Everybody’s Daughter & More

For the Mommas

Everybody’s Daughter. Would you give up your own lifetime of happiness for someone else? His teenage daughter Elizabeth soon follows Michael, but is surprised to discover that her father is nowhere to be found. Wyoming, 1902–Ranch foreman Charlie Welch doesn’t trust his boss’s daughter.

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Free Nook Book Friday – Bees In the Butterfly Garden & More

For the Mommas

So when her distant father dies, she seizes the chance to throw etiquette aside and do as she pleases. Poised to lead those loyal to Meg’s father, Ian Maguire knows the last thing his mentor would have wanted is for his beloved daughter to follow in his footsteps. But are they both in over their heads? and to their children?

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Pay It Forward & Hug The Ones You Love

For the Mommas

I wanted to share my story about Laura and perhaps give you inspiration to pay it forward this holiday season. . Laura and her two small children, 3 and 9 months, lost their loving husband/father Chris, after a 6 month battle with cancer. In the face of this adversity, Laura’s Father also suffered a stroke.

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

I’m a long-distance cyclist, a triathlete, a wife, a mother of two, a sister, a daughter, a friend, DIY-er, and a community member! Sunrise with my daughter at Lake Michigan Our son is now 15, and about 25 hours into his private pilot’s license, which he’s funding by earning money working for my father-in-law.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

This would also go under “what single action has saved the most money over your life” During my “study” of The Tightwad Gazette I saw a short article about giving home haircuts. Easiest part of being frugal: Not buying things like junk food at the grocery store.

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