Tag: book review
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The Baron’s Daughter by Laura Beers
This was honestly my first time reading a romantic spy adventure and I have to say it was quite enjoyable. Laura Beers writes a great mystery with plenty of plot twists and detail to keep you highly engaged and wondering what is going to happen. As well as her ability to weave in all the…
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Book Review: The Elegant Out by Elizabeth Bartasius
The Elegant Out By Elizabeth Bartasius @booksparks #booksharks ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Available April 23rd, 2019 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ “I did the best I could, but I cried because I couldn’t imagine going another ten years, let alone thirty or forty, without the taste of full authentic expression.” -The Elegant Out ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Bartasius writes raw words that drip with her…
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Review for Cherry Grove by Leaona Luxx – #bookreview #romancereads @leaona_luxx @adventurenlit
Cherry Grove By Leaona Luxx This story opens with a dramatic entrance of both characters that immediately captivates you into the depth of Lea’s sorrow and pulls you kicking and screaming through the rest of the story. I absolutely love it when a writer grabs me at the very beginning by utilizing intense emotions and…
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Reviewing Snowlicious by Leigh Lavalle – Heart Bay Publishing – #snowlicious #netgalley @adventurenlit @leigh_lavalle
Snowlicious By Leigh LaValle Published by Heart Bay Publishing A Big thank you to Netgalley for providing me a copy in exchange for my honest review. My Review: Snowlicious was a quick read that hits all the major plot points. We follow Thea and Mike who have been friends since junior high. Mike turned into…
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Blog Tour: Superluminary by Olivia Rising #sciencefiction
Superluminary Olivia Rising (Powered Destinies, #1) Publication date: August 1st 2018 Genres: New Adult, Urban Fantasy Previously published as two separate books: Anathema: Transition and Anathema: Escalation. Two years ago, The Pulse—a sudden shift in Earth’s electromagnetic field—caused a global blackout and wiped a minute from mankind’s collective memory. This event introduced superhuman powers to…
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Reviewing The Search for Rasha by Paul B. Skousen @adventurenlit #romance #historicalfiction #netgalley
The Search for Rasha By Paul B. Skousen Rating: Amazon | Barnes & Noble My Review: Skousen’s descriptions of the various places in Egypt are breathtaking and transport you to a place and time you know you don’t have consciously stored in your memory bank. But you feel like you’ve been there, that you’re there with the…
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Reviewing It Started With Christmas by Jenny Hale @adventurenlit @bookouture #romance #womensfiction #netgalley
It Started With Christmas By Jenny Hale Rating: Goodreads | Amazon My Review: If you’re looking for sweet and simple holiday story that incorporates the love of Christmas magic and a small-town romance, then this is the book for you! Those of my readers that are fans of steamy romance will not find that in this story.…
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Reviewing All I Need by Jennifer Van Wyk @adventurenlit @AuthorJenVW #romance #contemporaryromance
All I need By Jennifer Van Wyk Rating: Goodreads | Amazon My Review: I would have to say that this book was more than just your contemporary romance novel about two people who fall in love. It was certainly more of a women’s fiction novel about overcoming hardship and heartache. Ellie, the sweet and sensitive main…
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Reviewing House of Gold by Natasha Solomons @adventurenlit @natashasolomons #historicalfiction #periodpiece #HouseOfGold #NetGalley @penguinrandom
House of Gold By Natasha Solomons Rating: Goodreads | Amazon | Penguin Random House My Review: As a huge fan of historical fiction, I couldn’t pass this one up when I saw it available on NetGalley. I had seen this book around the community and the murmurings about how great it was. I can tell you for a FACT…
