Book Review: No Strings by Lucy Bexley

Fangley is a popular little puppet vampire that brings in high ratings for Haelstrom Media. His mommy, Elsie, isn’t compensated nearly enough for creating the children’s show Fangley Heights. She has is trying to renegotiate her contract to represent what she deserves but the suits continue to counter offer increasingly insulting terms. Jones Haelstrom’s father, […]

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Book Review: Lost in Love by Emily Banting

Anna is a 30-something researcher that has had to upend her life to move back to her small English hometown to take care of her ailing father. She has no trust of doctors after her experience with them when her mother was dying. So it is no surprise that she is wary of her dad’s […]

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Book Review: Beginner’s Bet by Fiona Riley

I loved this book. Will be adding this to my list of favorites. This series progressively got better with each of the three stories. You can read the one stand-a-lone but you would miss the opportunity of getting to know all of the wonderful characters and their individual love stories along the way. This book […]

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Book Review: The Headmistress by Milena McKay

“…you and I both know I could pull off Miranda Priestly just fine.” That just about sums up the character of Magdalene Nox. From the mouth of Magdalene Nox. Sam Threadneedle, is a do-good math teacher at Three Dragons, a private all girls school. She is very much rooted in the everyday operations by being […]

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Book Review: You’ll Be Fine by Jen Michalski

Michalski’s own words fairly accurately describe what to expect when you read ‘You’ll Be Fine.’ You know when the first introduction to the main characters involve a mother abandoning her teenage daughter in the parking lot of a theme park, the story is promising to deliver a messy punch to the gut. Years later, Alex […]

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Book Review: Origins by Jen Jensen

I really enjoyed this follow up to ‘Jamis Bachman, Ghost Hunter.’ The sarcastic ex television star is pulled back into the creepy world of paranormal. What do they say about horror sequels? They have to be more frightening, more kills, more gore, etc.? Well that is certainly true for this second book in the series. […]

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The Love Song of Ivy K. Harlowe by Hannah Moskowitz

Andie is a young woman who is neither here nor there. Doesn’t have any drive or asperations. She works in her family strip club and goes to clubs with her friends.  Really, she has been playing best friend / side character to Ivy Harlowe’s life. How can she be doing anything on her own when […]

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Book Review: Cowgirl by Nance Sparks

Carol is living out of her suitcase after graduating college. She had always thought she would head home after finishing school, but her parents are no longer around. So she is staying with extended family while she figures out what she wants to do with her life. Aren lives on a farm just across the […]

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Book Review: The Mandolin Lunch by Missouri Vaun

I really enjoyed this book. There was chemistry right from the first meeting in a music shop. And I liked the crush-like feelings. The forced proximity. Will they / won’t they? Should they / Shouldn’t they? It is always such a big deal when there is a child involved, too. Add to the mix that […]

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