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August 13, 2021

The Saga app is live!

Woohoo! It’s finally here. The Saga app is live on the Google Play Store!   Here’s a video of me talking about my experience with Saga and my books! Go get the app at: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...  
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Published on August 13, 2021 12:49

August 8, 2021

Review: “Elusive Magic”

This book found its way to me via an author’s newsletter that featured other books. I chose it because I was in the mood for a good women’s fiction. The Premise 40-something-year-old Josie is at a crossroads in her life. After a break-up, she struggles...
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Published on August 08, 2021 07:22

July 28, 2021

Review: “Now I Found You”

I first saw this book on Reedsy, but it was taken by another reviewer before I got the chance. I looked it up on Amazon and realised it was on promotion, so I got it from there. The Premise When Kate’s 13-year-old sister disappears at...
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Published on July 28, 2021 19:13

Review: “The Girl Who Talks To Ashes”

I chose this book from an ARC program because the preview was excellent. The Premise Teenage mother Willow abandons her baby when she realises that strange things happen during baby Lilah’s seizures. After dumping the baby at a fire station, Willow and her mother are...
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Published on July 28, 2021 04:19

July 26, 2021

Review: “Dear Arlo”

An irreverent, humorous reflection of the emotional rollercoaster of early fatherhood This was my twenty-first book I chose via the Reedsy Discovery program, for which I am the single approved reviewer for this new book. I loved the first in the series, Dear Dory, and...
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Published on July 26, 2021 19:59

July 25, 2021

Review: “Needle Work”

I chose this from an ARC program because I like medical TV dramas, and the preview was intriguing. The Premise Anesthesiologist Dr. Jude Rosen has been on the job long enough to know that Death is an unfair colleague — sometimes He takes those who...
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Published on July 25, 2021 20:38

Review: “Best Foot Forward”

I chose this from an ARC program because I liked the synopsis. The Premise After losing his wife and son in an accident, Pritchard spirals downwards into alcoholism. Frequenting a nearby bar, one day he trips over a teenage girl’s scooter and damages it. When...
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Published on July 25, 2021 10:22

July 23, 2021

Review: “What’s Not True”

A dramatic, comedic telenovela of a women’s fiction about infidelity and fickle hearts This was my twentieth book I chose via the Reedsy Discovery program, for which I am the single approved reviewer for this new book. It marks me coming full circle as a...
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Published on July 23, 2021 08:03

July 22, 2021

Review: “Working With Norwegians”

An jovial recount of an unapologetically American outsider’s view of Norwegian business culture This was my nineteeth book I chose via the Reedsy Discovery program, for which I am the single approved reviewer for this new book. I have always been intrigued by other cultures,...
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Published on July 22, 2021 20:07

July 21, 2021

Review: “Looks Are Deceiving”

A cozy mystery/thriller with an unlikely and admirable hero and a meaningful message This was my eighteenth book I chose via the Reedsy Discovery program, for which I am the single approved reviewer for this new book. I chose it because the preview was interesting,...
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Published on July 21, 2021 20:34