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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
Just finished A Fire Sparkling by Julianne MacLean (read by Rosalyn Landor and Sarah Zimmerman), and gave it five stars. I loved everything about the book, including the narration. A daughter has returned home after catching her long-term boyfriend cheating on her. Dad is glad to have her home at this time because he's going through an issue of his own: he's just discovered photos hidden in his attic that show his mother in the arms of a German Nazi officer notorious for his cruelty. To make matters worst, the pictures are dated around the time he was conceived. Seems family recipes aren't the only things grandma's been hiding.
With great writing and some well-designed plot twists, this is the best story I've encountered in quite some time.
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As soon as I read the post, I thought, This is my type of book. And when I looked it up at Amazon, I discovered that, lo and behold, I own the Kindle version (I'm guessing it was a First Reads selection?) and the Audible upgrade is only $1.99! Yay!