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September 15, 2018

Texas Heat is Hot!

Texas Heat, by Gerry Bartlett, is filled with the best things in Texas. Earthy, charming and down right sassy characters make this first book, in the Calhoun oil series, a winner. Gerry sets the stage with compelling secondary characters and subplots to spin the tail further in several books that follow. It checks all the […]
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Published on September 15, 2018 20:14

August 9, 2018

Sleeping With Elvis

Fun, warm, witty and with a saucy parrot to boot! Author, Beth Carter, had me from the first page. When Pepper an Derek set their sites on a much needed vacation on Key Lime island, there is anything but romance in Pepper’s plan. After scrimping and saving all year, Pepper is on the fence about […]
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Published on August 09, 2018 05:52

August 6, 2018

The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci

    Love, art, intrigue and a curse that transcends throughout centuries is destined to destroy the current day lives of Alex and Angela. When a beautiful intern at the Getty meets a handsome art detective, more than sexual attraction sparks. Angela shares a past with this charismatic, knight in shining armor of the art […]
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Published on August 06, 2018 20:49

August 3, 2018

Witch Wish, by Jacqueline Seewald

I am totally bewitched by, Witch Wish. As an adult, I have enjoyed the light cozy read of a YA novel from time to time. Jacqueline Seewald has checked all the boxes for a warm read about two teen sisters with a good dose of sibling rivalry. What I found different about this story was […]
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Published on August 03, 2018 14:36

July 31, 2018

Thursdays at Coconuts, by Beth Carter

  Thursday’s at Coconuts, is a book about  three best friends chatting over drinks, sharing the best pieces of their lives, and indulging  in happy hour therapy. The best kind of book! This romance has a surprising amount of intrigue, drama and even a few tears. I love the way the author keeps the readers […]
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Published on July 31, 2018 20:33

July 26, 2018

Keeping You, By Mollie Blake (Review by Minette Lauren)

In Mollie Blake’s, Keeping You, innocent Suzy Harper is working in a bookstore advertising her skills as a freelance Translator. When stumbling into rich and handsome , Lawrence Bane, she is awed by the literal man of her dreams. He hires her to work for him at his impressive opulent home, The Sway, where he […]
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Published on July 26, 2018 06:56

July 16, 2018

Review: Gypsy Souls, a book by Tonya Royston

  Gypsy Souls is the second book in the Gypsy Magic trilogy and it doesn’t miss a beast when it comes to mystic intrigue, handsome high school heart throbs and of course, witchcraft. Tonya Royston, has done it again. This entertaining web of mystery, that lies around this small Northeastern town, is covering up a […]
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Published on July 16, 2018 12:46

July 11, 2018

The Write Way Cafe!

    https://thewritewaycafe.blogspot.com/...   Looking for for a good book or want to know what is behind the authors who write them? Check out the Tuesday Special this week and check back often to find other great books by talented authors. We are happy to show off our snazzy cover and share our awesome Kirkus […]
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Published on July 11, 2018 19:38

June 16, 2018

Review: Mist

As a reader, I am guilty of choosing a book by its cover. After seeing the cover of Ruby, by Emily Mims, I decided to check out a sample. Realizing that it was a series, I decided to start on book one, Mist, during my vacation to Greece. I love to read everything, but a […]
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Published on June 16, 2018 12:55

June 14, 2018

Roller Coaster of a Read!

The world Carr has created is wildly imaginative and completely believable. Jenn’s mad scientist roomie is experimenting and, unfortunately, Jenn becomes a variable. She is transported via funky rock to another dimension where she’s given a choice: die or be reconstructed (add AI unit and vigorously stir) to help a god. Not much of a […]
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Published on June 14, 2018 18:10