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April 2, 2018

#TuesdayBookBlog THE ELIZABETH PAPERS by Jenetta James (@JenettaJames) #Regencyromance #Bookreview A joy of a novel recommended to fans of Pride and Prejudice. Excellent for book clubs.

Hi all: Those of you who follow my blog and my reviews will know I fell in love with a collection of stories about some of the characters in Jane Austen’s novels and was determined to read more books by the authors. Here comes another one. And it’s a joy. The Elizabeth Papers by Jenetta James “It
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Published on April 02, 2018 17:05

April 1, 2018

#Bookreview BAD GIRLS FROM HISTORY: WICKED OR MISUNDERSTOOD? by Dee Gordon (@penswordbooks) Brief biographies of fascinating women, ideal to dip in and be inspired to learn more. #Women’shistory

Hi all: Now I’m getting behind not only with my reading but also with the posting of reviews (by the time you read this I might be publishing more reviews per week, to keep up), but that isn’t a bad thing, is it? Bad Girls from History: Wicked or Misunderstood? By Dee Gordon You won’t be
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Published on April 01, 2018 17:05

March 27, 2018

#Bookreview LOVER’S KNOT by Jenetta James (@JenettaJames) #RBRT Darcy as an amateur detective, secrets, lies, and a peep into crime detection in the Regency period.

Hi all: Although it’s not one of my usual days to share reviews, the book was just published yesterday, and I thought you might enjoy this for your Easter holiday. I bring you another book by an author you might remember if you’ve been following my blog in recent times. Schhhhh! It’s a mystery! Lover’s
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Published on March 27, 2018 17:05

March 26, 2018

#TuesdayBookBlog THE ROYAL DEAL (Chasing the Romantics, a Series of Original Fairy Tales Book 1) by D.G. Driver (@DGDriverAuthor) #RBRT A stubborn modern-day heroine who learns a lesson or two along the way.

Hi all: For those of you who love fairy tales, I bring you one, of the hand of Rosie’s Book Review Team. The Royal Deal (Chasing the Romantics, a Series of Original Fairy Tales Book 1) by D. G. Driver A pampered princess is told she must marry a prince she doesn’t like, let alone love,
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Published on March 26, 2018 17:05

March 25, 2018

#Bookreview A SECRET HISTORY OF BRANDS: THE DARK AND TWISTED BEGINNINGS OF THE BRAND NAMES WE KNOW AND LOVE by Matt MacNabb (@matt_macnabb) A great read, full of fascinating, curious, sad, and even horrifying stories #history

Hi all: I bring you a book on a topic that has become increasingly popular over the years, and now it seems we all must be “a brand”. A Secret History of Brands: The Dark and Twisted Beginnings of the Brand Names We Know and Love by Matt MacNabb We live our lives immersed in name
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Published on March 25, 2018 17:05

March 19, 2018

#TuesdayBookBlog BETTE & JOAN: THE DIVINE FEUD by Shaun Considine Entertaining, funny, full of memorable quotes, and an irresistible insider’s view of the Hollywood of the studio era. #Bookreview #Hollywood

Hi all: Today I bring you the review of a book about two women ‘bigger than life’. Bette & Joan: The Divine Feud by Shaun Considine They were two of the most talented beauties Hollywood ever produced: the elegant Joan Crawford, a former chorus girl who shot through the ranks at MGM, and the brash, tempestuous Bette
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Published on March 19, 2018 17:05

March 18, 2018

#Bookreview THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW by A. J. Finn (@AJFinnBooks) A solid domestic-noir thriller with a familiar plot, unlikely to surprise those who love Hitchcock movies and habitual readers of thrillers #thiller #agoraphobia

Hi all: This is a review of one of those books that you hear so much about that you either decide to ignore completely (because you feel as if you’ve already read it) or read it to see ‘what the fuss is about’. This time, and because the book hasn’t been out for that long
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Published on March 18, 2018 17:05

March 12, 2018

#TuesdayBookBlog Two short books for authors by Gisela Hausmann (@Naked_Determina) worth their weight in gold #Amwriting #Bookreviews

Hi all: Although I tend to write more about other people’s books than about my own, I know you know I’m an author (or at least some of you know). I have the best of intentions and always want to learn what to do to sell more books, but I normally get sidetracked and end
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Published on March 12, 2018 17:05

March 11, 2018

#Bookreview PHOEBE’S PROMISE (OREGON SKY SERIES BOOK 1) by Kay P. Dawson (@KPDawsonAuthor) A short, clean, and sweet romance, with a great setting and characters you’ll love. #romancebooks

Hi all: I get many newsletters advertising book offers and although my reading list is beyond full, often one of the books catches my attention. It might be because it comes at the right time because I’ve read many books in one genre, but… Here is one of those. Phoebe’s Promise (Oregon Sky Series Book
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Published on March 11, 2018 17:05

March 10, 2018

#Bookreview #Booklaunch THE FACE OF A MONSTER: AMERICA’S FRANKENSTEIN by Patricia Earnest Suter. A book that will enthrall fans of Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, and people interested in XIX century true crime.

Hi all: I normally don’t share posts on Sundays but as this book launches today and I had run out of space on my usual days, I thought you might have a bit of time to catch up on some reading on a Sunday. Sorry if you don’t… The Face of a Monster: America’s Frankenstein by Patricia
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Published on March 10, 2018 16:05

Author Translator Olga

Olga Núñez Miret
In this blog I talk about my writing and books, and also reviews books by other authors, share tips, literary news, and random thoughts and features. My blog is bilingual and I share posts in English ...more
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