Tag: fiction
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Book Review: Wager For a Kiss by Stephanie McRae
The story “Wager for a Kiss” is a heartwarming romance set in 1774 England. Lucy, a lady’s maid, and Dave, a sailor, find unexpected love and happiness despite their age and previous resignations. Their blossoming connection is put to the test by a secret, but ultimately the story is about surprise blessings and finding one’s…
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Book Review: Not Like Other Girls by Meredith Adamo
MY REVIEW: You don’t know what reminders you need until they’re staring you in the face, waiting for you to see them. To be seen. This book is on the top of my favorites for 2024 and I’m going to tell you why. Adamo tells you the story of Jo-Lynn; a senior at a prestigious…
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Book Review & Tour: A Noble Scheme by Roseanna M. White
Book tour hosted by: MY REVIEW: I had heard amazing things about Roseanna’s books from other authors and readers, but I’ve never read her books myself. After reading A Noble Scheme I can confidently say that Roseanna is a gifted writer. Gifted in writing in a way that presents people as themselves. The complexity of…
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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: 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…



