Category: Books
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February Reading Wrap-Up
February was one of my favorite reading months in a long time. I had a chance to reconnect with one of my favorite genres – Historical Fiction/Romance – there were some really wonderful releases in February from Bethany House Publishing and I was grateful to have been a part of some of those releases. The…
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Book Review: A Lady’s Guide to Marvels and Misadventure by Angela Bell
Book tour hosted by: MY REVIEW: A whimsical masterpiece that will take you on the adventure of a lifetime! Historical romance writing at its finest with characters that you can easily fall in love with! This is a book I will revisit often because it made me so happy throughout the entire thing. “Don’t get…
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Book Review Tour: Fog of Silence by SJ Richards
Review tour hosted by Love Books Tours MY REVIEW: A story that reaches deep into the psyche and will challenge your stomach a little at the same time. This story follows a team of ethics investigators who are looking into accusations of high profile celebrities partaking in parties where there might be under aged grooming…
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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
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 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
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
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: The Night Side by M. M. DeLuca
MY REVIEW: A mystery that had me on the edge of my seat! First off, a huge thank you to the author for sending me an early copy that I won from one of her giveaways! I love her books a ton and I was so excited to get my own copy. A family steeped…

