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Reading at the Bar

Sarah Chamberlain

Things That Have Been Making Me Happy Lately, By Your Neighborhood Romance Novelist/Bookworm/Home Bartender.

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    Writer-Editor-Reader-Cook-Home Bartender-Powerlifter.

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