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Book Review: Storm Rising by Douglas Schofield

I’m struggling with this review. There was something missing here but I can’t quite put my finger on what it was. Continue reading “Book Review: Storm Rising by Douglas Schofield”

Book Review: Miracle on 5th Avenue by Sarah Morgan

Christmas and a romance. What could be better? Continue reading “Book Review: Miracle on 5th Avenue by Sarah Morgan”

Ten Questions with Rena Olsen

By day she’s a school therapist. By night she’s a writer. Please put your hands together for Rena Olsen! *applause* Olsen is the latest victim, umm I mean author 😉 to visit Bookish Devices for Ten Questions. Her debut novel THE GIRL BEFORE is available now and is a must read. Check out her interview first. Then head off and pick up your copy of THE GIRL BEFORE!  Continue reading “Ten Questions with Rena Olsen”

Book Review: Devotion by Marianne Evans

What would you do if your spouse cheated on you? Continue reading “Book Review: Devotion by Marianne Evans”

Book Review: First Light by Bill Rancic

Put on your hat, coat and gloves for this story. First Light takes you deep into snowy Yukon Territory on a frigid adventure. Continue reading “Book Review: First Light by Bill Rancic”

Ten Questions with Nic Joseph

Nic Joseph joins Bookish Devices today for Ten Questions. She’s a brand new author whose first book – Boy, 9, Missing – released in September 2016. If her future books are as good as this debut then we’ve got an excellent author on our hands.  Continue reading “Ten Questions with Nic Joseph”

Book Review: The Christmas Town by Donna VanLiere

It’s Christmas in October! At least that’s what it feels like to me as I bring you my 3rd Christmas book review of the month. I’m ready for the holiday season. Are you? Continue reading “Book Review: The Christmas Town by Donna VanLiere”

Book Review: A Baxter Family Christmas by Karen Kingsbury

Readers have their favorite authors and Karen Kingsbury is one of mine. I wanted to love this newest book about one of my favorite fictional families but …  Continue reading “Book Review: A Baxter Family Christmas by Karen Kingsbury”

Ten Questions with Amanda Ortlepp

We are joined for Ten Questions today by Amanda Ortlepp. Ortlepp is an Australian based author of two novels, Claiming Noah and Running Against the Tide. I’ve read Claiming Noah and enjoyed it. If you haven’t read it, do it now! You won’t regret it, I promise. Running Against the Tide has not been released in the US yet, but it will definitely be on my TBR list when it does. Continue reading “Ten Questions with Amanda Ortlepp”

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