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Book Review: The Girl Who Came Back by Susan Lewis

This story holds one of the creepiest characters I’ve read about in a long time. Continue reading “Book Review: The Girl Who Came Back by Susan Lewis”

Book Review + Giveaway: Cure by Brenda Ernst Zalegowski

I was hooked from the first page! I’ve been waiting for this book since I finished Behind the Falls. Continue reading “Book Review + Giveaway: Cure by Brenda Ernst Zalegowski”

Book Review: Beta Test by Annabeth Albert

I love all things Annabeth Albert! Seriously, I just fall in love with her writing more and more with each book and series of hers that I read. Beta Test is definitely no exception to this. I’ve also read a few books in the ‘gaymer’ genre and this genre just works so well for me which is surprising to me since I don’t have much interest in that area. Or maybe I just read really amazing authors! Continue reading “Book Review: Beta Test by Annabeth Albert”

Book Review: The Island House by Nancy Thayer

Dottie and Jennifer have similar tastes in books so you’ll often see them reviewing the same books. But sometimes they have differing opinions. This is one of those times. The world would be pretty boring if we all loved the same books, right? Today they are chatting about Nancy Thayer’s The Island House. While they both enjoyed the book, Dottie liked it a bit more than Jennifer. Keep reading to find out what they have to say about the book.

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Audiobook Review: A Necessary End by Holly Brown

I chose this audiobook based solely on the narrator. I fell in love with Khristine Hvam when I first listened to her narration of Daughter and Smoke and Bone a few years ago and this might be the 5th or 6th book I’ve bought just to listen to her narrate. She makes me enjoy just about any type of book I listen to and I’ve never been disappointed yet! But this book was even better – a happy surprise where the plot was great and surprising at every turn. Combined with Hvam’s narration it made for a wonderful overall experience. Continue reading “Audiobook Review: A Necessary End by Holly Brown”

Audiobook Review: Unraveled by Jen Frederick

Title: Unraveled

Author: Jen Frederick

Narrators: Stella Bloom, Andrew Eiden

Rating: 4 Stars

Reviewer: Melinda

So this is just a Jen Frederick happy week! I know I just reviewed Paper Princess yesterday but coincidentally I also finished Unraveled on audio around the same time and wanted to get my review up for it sooner rather than later, so let’s just consider this Jen Frederick week okay? I’ve read Unraveled when it first came out back in January 2014 and loved it so when I found out the whole Woodlands series were being released on audio I was ridiculously excited. If you like audiobooks you should be excited too! Continue reading “Audiobook Review: Unraveled by Jen Frederick”

Blog tour + Review: Touch the Sky by Christina Lee & Nyrae Dawn

Title: Touch the Sky

Author: Christina Lee & Nyrae Dawn

Rating: 4 stars

Reviewer: Melinda

I wanted to read this as soon as I heard about it – I love both Christina Lee and Nyrae Dawn so I couldn’t wait to see what they came up with together! Christina Lee writes both m/m and m/f romance that I’ve enjoyed a lot. Nyrae Dawn writes young adult and more adult romance under her pen name Riley Hart which I love. Continue reading “Blog tour + Review: Touch the Sky by Christina Lee & Nyrae Dawn”

Book Review: The Book Lovers by Victoria Connelly

Title: The Book Lovers

Author: Victoria Connelly

Rating: 4 Stars

Reviewer: Jess

A fluffy, feel-good, romance about people who love books? Written by a favorite author? Yes please. Continue reading “Book Review: The Book Lovers by Victoria Connelly”

Book Review: The Lake House by Kate Morton

Title: The Lake House

Author: Kate Morton

Narrator: Caroline Lee

Rating: 4 Stars

Reviewer: Jess

What could a police detective in 2003 possibly have to do with the case of a child who went missing in 1933? Apparently quite a bit. In her latest novel, The Lake House, Kate Morton takes two seemingly unrelated casts of characters and weaves them into a beautifully intricate web of mystery that immediately pulls the reader into the story. Continue reading “Book Review: The Lake House by Kate Morton”

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