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  • Historical Romance Fans – Bethany House Publishing

    Historical Romance Fans – Bethany House Publishing

    I’ve only recently found this publishing house and am in love with their book selection so I wanted to take a moment and tell you all about them in case you didn’t know about them either! I first came across them as a host with Austenprose PR – if you love historical romance then I…

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  • Book Review: The Wedding Party by L. R. Jones

    Book Review: The Wedding Party by L. R. Jones

    MY REVIEW: This book really messed with my mind (in a good way)! It was so fast paced without a whole lot happening. It mostly focuses on a wedding party that a bride and groom are having – together – at the haunted hotel from The Shining – The Stanley Hotel: Once here, everything starts…

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  • Book Review: While the City Sleeps by Elizabeth Camden

    Book Review: While the City Sleeps by Elizabeth Camden

    Book tour hosted by: MY REVIEW: Elizabeth Camden is a brand new author for me, even though she’s been writing historical romance for quite some time. I was impressed with her writing style and story telling that really focuses on the core of who people are. Firstly, the setting is in New York during the…

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  • Book Review: The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden

    Book Review: The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden

    MY REVIEW: A book not quite like any other I’ve read. But it’s Katherine Arden and her storytelling always takes my breath away. From the days when I found her first novel, The Bear and the Nightingale and finished the entire Winternight Trilogy with my hear tin my throat – she brings us another masterpiece…

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  • Book Review: The Star and the Strange Moon by Constance Sayers

    Book Review: The Star and the Strange Moon by Constance Sayers

    MY REVIEW: This book was really different for me. My recommendation is that if you feel like you want to stop reading this one and you haven’t reached the 40% mark, keep pushing and get there. That’s when this book really starts to take off. It’s got a slow beginning where everything is a little…

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  • Book Review: Where Butterflies Wander by Suzanne Redfearn

    Book Review: Where Butterflies Wander by Suzanne Redfearn

    MY REVIEW: I made the mistake of reading the last portions of this book at work and was bawling at my desk. Thankfully no one was around to see, but you’ve been warned. I’ve read just about every Suzanne has written and all of her books have a central theme about loss and how individuals…

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