Category: Books
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Book Review: The Other Mistress by Shanora Williams
Firstly – when you very begin this one, take the triggers seriously. If you have any issues with the triggers mentioned, don’t proceed. I’m not an easily triggered individual, but that doesn’t mean these kinds of issues don’t both me. However, when given the appropriate treatment, they are powerful pieces of character development.
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Book Review: Blue Marguerite by LJ Evans
Blue Marguerite is book 4 of 5 in The Painted Daisies series by LJ Evans and continues the intense journey of these 5 female band members who seem to keep finding themselves in harm’s way. While any of these books can be read as a Stand alone, you really should read them all from start…
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Cover Reveal: Forevermore – A Romance Anthology
You are cordially invited. The Moore family requests the pleasure of your company on a starry harvest night, rich with tales of passion, magic, and love. Our beloved Filipino American family hosts a gathering at Hacienda Luz this autumn for another grand celebration – Vida and Rafa’s long-anticipated wedding.
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Book Review: Spark of the Everflame by Penn Cole
A deeply captivating story that I had a hard time putting down. To begin with, the author takes her time world building this story and it’s a beautiful and dangerous place where mortals and magic wielding “Descended” live.
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20 Books of Summer 23 Hosted by 746 Books
I just recently came across this really exciting reading challenge for the summer months ahead from 746 Books called the 20 Books of Summer 23. What’s nice about this challenge is it’s supported by a really large community of dedicated readers where we can all cheer each other on while we work towards our reading…
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First Lines Friday
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines?
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Book Review: You Look Beautiful Tonight by L. R. Jones
You Look Beautiful Tonight is the story of Mia. She works her dream job as a librarian, has two best friends (Jack and Jess), and she’s close with her parents – even if there are strains in their relationship. Her entire life, Mia has felt invisible, and this right here is the crux of the…
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Book Review & Giveaway: The Courtesan’s Daughter by Susanne Dunlap
I always enjoy taking a trip back in time and this is why historical fiction novels are one of my favorite genres to read. When done well, you’re transported to a completely different time and I always find comfort in reading about these older years.
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Book Review: Game Changer by Piper Lawson
While I’m not a big sports romance reader, I knew that Lawson wouldn’t disappoint in this one! It’s a fantastic book from the first page to the very last and I was hanging on for dear life in the final pages. I felt like I knew where this one was going all along, but Lawson…
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Reading and Mood Tracker plus FREE Bookish Coloring Pages
Reading sets you free and your reading journey is always your own. However, sometimes I feel like I lose track of myself as I’m going along reading. This year is a year of making more of a conscious effort to be aware of how my moods are being impacted by what I’m reading. I created…
