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Page 2 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, July 15-July 21, 2021 (Family Features) Laying out on the beach and fl oating in the pool are true hallmarks of summer. A good book, however, can elevate these relaxing experiences to a new level. Whether you fi nd yourself looking for a beach read, a book for the pool or something to help you escape while lounging on the couch with the windows open, these sizzling summer reads offer something for nearly every type of reader. From suspense to romance and adventure, you don't want to miss these books this summer. Find more titles at Facebook. com/WilliamMorrowBooks. Some Secrets Aren't Meant to Be Shared: From author Meg Mitchell Moore comes a warm, witty and suspenseful novel fi lled with small-town secrets, summer romance, big time lies and spiked seltzer. In "Two Truths and A Lie" the leader of an idyllic beach town "mom squad" has made surprising effort to include a new resident and her daughter in typically closed- group activities, though they're not the only ones she's been spending more time with. A blend of propulsive thriller and gorgeous summer read, Moore's latest novel is a reminder that happiness isn't always a day at the beach, some secrets aren't meant to be shared and the most precious things are loved ones. Transatlantic Love Story Raises the Royal Stakes: "New York Times" and "USA Today" bestselling author Alyssa Cole's second Runaway Royals novel, "How to Find a Princess," is an Anastasia-inspired romance featuring a long-lost princess who fi nds love with the female investigator tasked with tracking her down. When a threat to her grandmother's livelihood pushes the princess to return to Ibarania, the investigator takes her on a transatlantic adventure. When they fi nally make it, they realize there's more at stake than just cash and crown, and the princess must learn what it means to fi ght for what she desires rather than what she feels bound to by duty. Romantic Adventure Proves Anything Can Happen: No. 1 "New York Times" bestseller Susan Elizabeth Phillips returns to her Chicago Stars series with a romance between a quarterback and one of the world's greatest opera singers - and a major diva - in "When Stars Collide." It's Mozart meets Monday night football as the temperamental soprano and stubborn jock embark on a nationwide tour promoting a luxury watch brand, they engage in soul-searching, trash talk and backstage drama. Threatening letters, haunting photographs and a series of dangerous encounters also complicate their lives and make them wonder if it's the work of an overzealous fan or something more sinister. Featuring po'Ramblin' Boys with Unspoken Tradition wncw presents live July 24th 8pm at the foundation performing arts center spindale, nc tickets and information at foundationshows.org 88.7 OR CALL THE BOX OFFICE TUESDAY-FRIDAY OR CALL THE BOX OFFICE TUESDAY-FRIDAY 828-286-9990 828-286-9990 2400 Oakland Rd, Forest City 828-429-3129 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm NON CLIMATE CONTROL AVAILABLE THANKS THANKS FOR FOR YOUR YOUR CONTINUED CONTINUED SUPPORT SUPPORT Earth and Soul Yoga was held on Saturday, July 10 led by Mike Stofko at POPS in Forest City. Earth and Soul Yoga will be held each Saturday from 9-10am through August. All you need is to bring your own yoga mat. Classes are held in front of the stage at POPS. Yoga held at POPS Article Provided By: Jeff Melton A large group gathers for the Earth and Soul Yoga. Poolside Picks Dive into your summer reading list

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