By Jay Smith In Book ReviewsPosted January 1, 2022Happy SandsBarb Howard’s new novel, Happy Sands, details the summertime revelation of 42-year-old massage therapist Ginny (short for Ginette, which reminds her of a “too-small bottle of booze, the kind you [...] READ MORE
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