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Amor4Libros
The Trail of Lost Hearts | Tracey Garvis Graves
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Pickpick

This is my third book by this author and she has become one of my favorites!

This story was very unique and I really was not expecting the plot twist in the middle of it. It is a story about heartbreak, healing and finding your way again.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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The Trail of Lost Hearts | Tracey Garvis Graves
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#TopRead2024 #ReadingBracket2024

My top pick for April is The Trail of Lost Hearts by Tracey Garvis Graves. This author does such an outstanding job with her characters and plot. Hope you get a chance to read this book.

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Reecaspieces
The Trail of Lost Hearts | Tracey Garvis Graves
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robinb
The Trail of Lost Hearts | Tracey Garvis Graves
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This is my second Graves book, and I must say that I‘m enjoying her writing. Wren Waters, at 34 and living in Dayton, OH, receives back-to-back life-changing blows that she didn‘t see coming and falls into a mind-numbing depression. When her best friend succeeds in getting her out for a hike, she discovers geocaching and re-enters the world. On a trail of a week-long geocaching trip in Oregon, she meets Marshall Hendricks, a psychologist on a 🔻

robinb break who is also recovering from a past tragedy. When Wren encounters a threat along the trail, the two decide for safety's sake to buddy up for the remainder of their trail trips. As Wren begins to trust Marshall more, she opens up about her heartbreaks, but unfortunately, he shuts down about his instead. As the two grow intimately closer, the clock is ticking for them to return to their respective worlds…could 🔻 1mo
robinb there be a future in a long-distance relationship when they both have issues to work through?
This was a well-written, insightful look at two struggling people who find a like-soul in the other. Toward the end of the book, there is a twist, and the way it is approached/handled by both Wren and Marshall shows a growth and maturity that this reader had been rooting for all along.
Very well done. 4.25/5⭐️
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Crazeedi Great summary! 1mo
robinb @Crazeedi Thank you! 😘 1mo
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The Trail of Lost Hearts | Tracey Garvis Graves
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#ItTakesAllKinds @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
#WithTherapist

One of the main characters in this book is a therapist. March 26th is the publication date. Review to come soon.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👍🏻 1mo
Eggs Excellent 👌🏼 1mo
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The Trail of Lost Hearts | Tracey Garvis Graves
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#SundayFunday @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Today I am reading two books:
📖 The Trail of Lost Hearts by Tracey Garvis Graves
📖 Darius by J.R. Ward

What are you reading? @bthegood @DebinHawaii @Texreader @Gissy @RamsFan1963

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KimberlyJuracich
North of Beautiful | Justina Chen
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I was pleasantly surprised by the depth on this book. I enjoyed it.

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Hooked_on_books
Five: A Novel | Ursula Archer
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A body is found in a field. A man is missing. Then the police are taken on a macabre scavenger hunt by a killer. This is a slow burn of a psychological mystery. I guessed the who but not the why before the reveal. I enjoyed this, though be warned that it definitely gets dark in places.

#ReadingEurope2020 #Austria

Librarybelle Oh! Stacking! 4y
BarbaraBB You always find the best choices for a country! 4y
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LibraryCin
North of Beautiful | Justina Chen
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I liked this. There are a few themes going on here, beauty being the main one, both Terra‘s face and her art, but also the (emotional/verbal) abuse she and her mother (and brothers, until they left home) face from her father. Cartography is big in the book, and there is a trip to China. This was more than your usual lighthearted YA romance book; it felt a bit weightier. Cont in comments...

LibraryCin The trip to China was interesting to see a bit of the Chinese culture. The romance, Terra‘s birthmark/face/beauty, and the family situation were probably the best parts for me. I really liked the interactions between the siblings (before their father came home 5y
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AvidReader25
North of Beautiful | Justina Chen
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I wasn‘t expecting much depth from this one, but I was pleasantly surprised. It touches on issues of verbal abuse, body image, adoption, and more. Not a perfect book, but an engaging one.

“Twenty-Four hours into the trip, I‘d pretty much determined that traveling was all about waiting.”

“Flawed, we‘re truly interesting, truly memorable, and yes, truly beautiful.”

mreads That face too cute 🐕❤ 5y
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