Book Review: Slammed by Lola Keeley

Stretching limits to achieve goals. Elin is the world number one women’s tennis player. She has a team of people surrounding her to make sure she performs at the top of her game. Everything in her life has been about winning. She is on track to tie for the most slams and even has the […]

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Book Review: The Roommate Arrangement by Jae

A humble romance with flawed yet likable characters. Steph is a comedian who is tired of being on the road. She is losing faith in her career choice as she was meant to make it before the age of 30. She enjoys casual flings and does not desire commitment. Rae works security at a club […]

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Book Review: The Wrong McElroy by KL Hughes

Fiona is stuck spending Christmas weekend with the McElroy family. Her best friend, Michael, has convinced her to go home and pretend to be his girlfriend because he is tried of hearing his family hound him about finding someone. The McElroy family is large. A grandma, some parents, and a slew of children (Two sets […]

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Book Review: The Words Shimmer by Jenn Matthews

Matthew’s first book “Hooked on You” inspired me to learn to crochet. This one, unfortunately, did not cause the same type of excitement for gardening.  I really appreciate Matthew’s writing style. I like to think of it as a slow meandering cadence. Perfect for when you just want to get lost in a well written […]

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Book Review: LA Metro by R.J. Nolan

Another audio book. This one annoyed me less than all of the others I have listened to so far. This narrator actually did accurate tone and inflection. So THAT was a plus! I’m still not sold on listening to one person do voices. That is really what distracts me with audio books. Are there any […]

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