Tag: fiction
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Book Review & Tour: No Match For Love by Karen Thornell
Lydia and Lucas, the protagonists of this regency romance, navigate societal expectations and secrets while finding love and support in each other’s philanthropic efforts. Written by Karen Thornell, the novel delves into societal disparities and the challenges of pursuing a better life. As their hearts lead them, they become entangled in a dangerous scheme that…
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Book Review: The Madness by Dawn Kurtagich
The Madness is a 5-star horror novel that captivates with Welsh folklore and true supernatural elements. Psychiatrist Mina returns to her hometown, uncovering a web of secrets, missing girls, and confronting an ancient evil. Author Dawn Kurtagich is known for psychologically sinister YA fiction, drawing from her upbringing in Africa.
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Book Review: Heir of Sin by C. L. Qvam
“Heir of Sin” by C. L. Qvam is a captivating fantasy book featuring Keira, a young woman navigating a cottagecore setting and her encounter with a djinn named Elijah. This novel incorporates explicit content and explores themes of personal and sexual liberation. With elements of romance and fantasy, it promises an intriguing journey into the…
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Book Review: Poolside Promises by Kasey Kennedy
Linda and Mason reunite by chance after a painful breakup. As they reignite their romance, they must confront their fears and differences: Linda’s yearning for stability clashes with Mason’s wanderlust. Kasey Kennedy’s “Poolside Promises” is a sweet, relatable romance full of humor and emotion, set in Seaside Bay.
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Book Review: Till Death Do Us Part by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn
I’ve been trying to read more fantasy books lately, especially young adult ones since I prefer to have more focus on the story and less on explicit scenes. The author for this book, Kristina, found me and reached out about this book. When I read the description and saw that it included a wide range…
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Book Review: Son of the Siren by Kristina Elyse Butke
I’ve been trying to read more fantasy books lately, especially young adult ones since I prefer to have more focus on the story and less on explicit scenes. The author for this book, Kristina, found me and reached out about this book. When I read the description and saw that it included a wide range…
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First Lines Friday | 8/23/24
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature by Wandering Words, focusing on the opening lines of books. The author shares excitement about homeschooling their kids and introduces the book “Son of the Siren” by Kristina Elyse Butke. The book follows Lirien, a half-siren, on a quest to save his family from a curse.
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Book Review: Hard to Take by Piper Lawson
Hard to Take is the second book in Piper Lawson’s Denver Kodiaks sports romance series, following the story of Miles and Brooke. The interconnected trilogy features their developing relationship, facing past challenges that impact their lives. With banter, spice, and swoony vibes, this pro basketball romance narrates their journey. Connect with Piper Lawson on her…
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Book Review: The French Mis-Connection by Vicki Hilton
“Death in a White Coat” by Larry Kirshbaum is a gripping medical thriller that delves into the personal lives of hospital staff. Detective Barney Kazinski investigates the apparent suicide of a medical student, uncovering a web of intrigue and suspense. Kirshbaum’s extensive experience in the publishing industry shines through in this compelling debut novel.
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Book Review & Tour: The Winged Tiara by J’nell Ciesielski
The book tour features a historical romance with thieves and heist tropes, receiving a perfect 5-star rating. Esme and Jasper, once married, reunite as rival thieves during a high-stakes mission. Their tangled romance and pursuit of the Valkyrie tiara unfold against the backdrop of post-war Britain. The novel blends adventure and romance in a gripping,…
