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September 7, 2015

Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 9/7/2015 part 3

The Felix Chronicles: Freshmen by R.T. Lowe


This book kind of reminded my of Harry Potter a little.  It was an older version of him of course but I could see it in my mind.  This book was a little long for me but I enjoyed the journey and everything that happened in these pages.  What a interesting book.  It has lots of blood, excitement, twists and turns.  I will give that to this book.  * I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*  4/5


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Published on September 07, 2015 10:40

Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 9/7/2015 part 2

Lady of the Manor by Adrian Q. Heflin


Lady of the Manor was a good book.  I thought of the South back in the past.  I loved how the author added so many details and characters in the book were very good.  I usually don’t hate characters in books but this author knew just how to get me there. Rosemary is a good character that you will hate in this book.  * I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*  5/5


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Published on September 07, 2015 10:39

Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 9/7/2015 part 1

Glaston Town by Céline La Frenière


What a great mystery, thriller!  I did not like the cover of this book very much.  It would not have caught my interest.  But the story inside was very good.  I cannot judge a book by it’s cover but honestly the cover it what makes me want to look.  The way the author write this book was great I loved the character and the setting even though I have not been to London.  * I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*  4/5


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Published on September 07, 2015 10:38

September 5, 2015

Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 9/5/2015 part 7

Rosetta by Simon Cornish


This book to me reminded a little of Indiana Jones.  I love my Harrison Ford!!!!  I enjoyed this book journey it took me on and it captive me.  I was pulled into the story and blown away with my imagination. * I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*  5/5


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Published on September 05, 2015 09:45

Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 9/5/2015 part 6

Sexual orientation isn’t Mr. Simpleton by Shetty Roshini


This for me was weird.  But maybe I don’t understand what I was reading about as well as I should.  I know this book is about sexual orientation but it lost me.  This is not something I would read again.  I’m not sure this is a genre I would read again.  I don’t t think this book was my “Cup of Tea”* I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*  3/5
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Published on September 05, 2015 09:44

Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 9/5/2015 part 5

Wolves in the Woods by Brea Behn


This book is another post-apocalyptic book.  But this author puts her own spin on it.  I was impressed with the character of, Braelin, and how she was dealing with everything.   I enjoyed the journey more than I first thought.  I think you should give this book a try if you like post-apocalyptic books or are looking for something different.  * I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*  4/5


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Published on September 05, 2015 09:42

Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 9/5/2015 part 4

Christmas is for bad Girls by Jess Alynn , M.M. Ardagna, Yvette Franklin, Lily Callahan, Edith Elton, P.K. Tournes


This book was interesting to me.  I enjoyed all the stories very much.  The characters were interesting and the stories were very cute.  I was a little shocked this book had some sensual fantasies in it but it was a good shock.  * I received this book from the publisher in exchange for a no honest review*  4/5



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Published on September 05, 2015 09:41

Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 9/5/2015 part 3

Bound Before the Morrow by David J. Ring III


This book was quite good.  I had a hard time putting it down.  I am always trying to get ahead in life so I totally understand this book.  I think it was very well written and worth I read.  * I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*  5/5


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Published on September 05, 2015 09:40

Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 9/5/2015 part 2

They Called Her Paperback Rose by Ellie DeFarr


I enjoy this author’s book very much.  I love a good mystery.  I was surprised at this ending and will read more books from this author.  If you like to read a good mystery, I think you should check this one out.  * I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*   5/5


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Published on September 05, 2015 09:39

Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 9/5/2015 part 1

Snack van – the novel by Jay Say


I enjoyed this book very much.  I have very annoying neighbors too so I can relate.  I loved the twists and turns in this book as well.  It kept me wanting more.  * I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*  5/5
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Published on September 05, 2015 09:37