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Book review: Michele E. Gwynn – Exposed: The Education of Sarah Brown (@MicheleEGwynn)

Michele E. Gwynn's, Exposed: The Education of Sarah Brown is an erotic romance following Sarah Brown. Sarah was a virgin in every sense of the word, not only had she never known the touch of a man, but she had never even left her home town. When her friends left for college she stayed, taking a… Continue reading Book review: Michele E. Gwynn – Exposed: The Education of Sarah Brown (@MicheleEGwynn)

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Book review: Jared A. Zakarian – The Ikalreev Prophecies

 Jared A. Zakarian's The Ikalreev Prophecies is the first book in the Verdunmull series. Faolan's first memory was of the faces of his parents. Not his real parents, they, like his past had been long forgotten. His new parents were eves, and he had been trained to be a scout, but the events he beheld placed him in… Continue reading Book review: Jared A. Zakarian – The Ikalreev Prophecies

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Season Greetings

I just wanted to write a quick post to wish all of you happiness and joy this Holiday Season. How ever you choose to celebrate I hope you have a wonderful time and thank you for following me. I had my artist put together a few pictures, I hope you like them. #SeasonsGreetings #HappyHolidays #MerryChristmas… Continue reading Season Greetings

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Book review: Lisa V. Proulx – King of Shadows (@LisaVProulx)

Lucinda had loved Darien. Despite his cruelty, the torture, and all she was forced to endure by his hand. When she had left him, she had hoped it would make him see things differently. But she didn't realise how much he would change. When she found his corpse relief and heartache ran rampant, but his… Continue reading Book review: Lisa V. Proulx – King of Shadows (@LisaVProulx)

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Book review: T.J and ML Wolf – A Gleam of Light (@TJWolfAuthor )

Una Waters had left the Hopi Reservation after her parents' death, she was unsure if she would have ever returned if not for a letter begging for her aid. Something was happening on the sacred peaks, and they hoped as a recognised person, she could act as a mediator between people, keep the peace, and… Continue reading Book review: T.J and ML Wolf – A Gleam of Light (@TJWolfAuthor )

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Replying to comments

Hi everyone. I want to send a big apology out. It appears I have been having issues seeing comments on my blog, for some reason today I was able to see them all, and they dated back to June. Sorry if you commented and I didn't respond. Hopefully, the issue is now resolved. Have a… Continue reading Replying to comments

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Book review: Dewey B Reynold – Stuart Duffelmeyer and the Masters of Plagues

Stuart Duffelmeyer wasn't dissatisfied with his life. He had found his calling and was about to graduate NYU with his veterinary medicine diploma. It was an event he had eagerly awaited, until a cruel and hurtful prank ensure he wouldn't be able to show his face at his own graduation. He swore vengeance, and his… Continue reading Book review: Dewey B Reynold – Stuart Duffelmeyer and the Masters of Plagues

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Book Review: Mollie Player – Fights you’ll have after having a baby (@MolliePlayer)

I don't normally post reviews for non-fiction books on my blog, but I enjoyed this one so much I thought I would make an exception. Fights You'll Have After Having a Baby, addresses issues most parents don't consider when bringing a child into the world, the impact and change this bundle of joy will have… Continue reading Book Review: Mollie Player – Fights you’ll have after having a baby (@MolliePlayer)

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Miami, final day, part two, award ceremony #ReadersFavoriteMiami2019

So here it is, the moment you've all been waiting for, or at least the one I'd been waiting for since first discovering I had won such a respected award. Saturday evening marked the close of my time in Miami, and what better way to finish the holiday than with an epic award ceremony? I… Continue reading Miami, final day, part two, award ceremony #ReadersFavoriteMiami2019

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Lots of reviews and #ReadersFavoriteMiami2019

I am aware I have just unloaded a huge quantity of reviews on you. Having been in Miami I have been unable to post them for the books I have read, and two long haul flights, not to mention some quiet evenings gave me plenty of time for reading. I have one more review to… Continue reading Lots of reviews and #ReadersFavoriteMiami2019