Category: Posts

Book Review: Throwing Shade
Like the talented and gracious hostess she is, Wilde invites you in, sits you down, mixes you a martini, fills you with tasty snacks and invites you to stay awhile.

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Book Review: Promised
Garriott’s novel is a quick, delightful read, the desire to turn pages fueled by her effortless humor and clever writing.

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Book Review: The Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany
There’s so much to love about this novel, but the best thing about it is the feeling it leaves you with, a reminder that with a little courage, anything’s possible.

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Book Review: Almost Just Friends
Reading the Manning’s story is guaranteed to make you want to pick up the phone and connect with the ones you love the most.

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Book Review: Wrapped Up In You
Wrap this one up for a loved one this holiday season. They won’t be disappointed.

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Book Review: The Right Swipe
Anyone who has ever used a dating app knows finding their ideal partner is often not as simple as swiping right for yes or left for no. Or, is it?

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Book Review: Realm
Alexandrea Weis’ historical fiction novel takes us back to the ancient world where men revered their gods, conquerors were kings and the fate of an empire lay on the battlefield.

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Book Review: Saving the Scot
Author Jennifer Trethewey’s Highlanders of Balforss series follows a family of very brave, and delicious, men in Regency-era Scotland.

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Book Review: Every Last Breath
Start your summer off right with this first book in a new sexy romantic thriller series by a former U.S. Air Force Intelligence Officer. You won’t regret going along for the ride.

Book Review: The 19th Bladesman
Fans of A Game of Thrones and The Lord of the Rings will appreciate the spirit of this work and the way Hartland’s words test readers’ limits.

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Book Review: Dare to Love a Duke
In the third book in her London Underground series, Eva Leigh again creates a strong female protagonist who isn’t afraid to take risks and knows her own mind.

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Book Review: A Duke Changes Everything
I was invested in these characters. I cared about them, but only because I understood who they were and what they wanted from the beginning.