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21 Mar

A Hero for Miss Hatherleigh (Carolyn Miller) – Review

As the daughter of Viscount Aynsley, Caroline Hatherleigh knows every rule of society—and she’s always followed them precisely. It’s simply the way things are done in her world. When she visits south Devonshire and encounters a fossil-hunting scientist and his sister, her...
20 Mar

Debut Author Spotlight + Giveaway: David Rawlings

Hello, reader friends! It's always exciting to be able to introduce you to a debut author, but I'm extra excited to be introducing you to this particular debut author because we actually live in the same country! That's right. David Rawlings, whose debut novel The Baggage Handler released from

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19 Mar

Top Ten Tuesday – Books On My Spring (Autumn) TBR

Yay! It's time for one of my favourite Top Ten Tuesday posts! This week's topic from That Artsy Reader Girl is Books on my Spring TBR, which of course means autumn for me, because I'm all the way down here in the antipodes. But either way, it's always so much fun to look at all the books that

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18 Mar

A Return of Devotion (Kristi Ann Hunter) – Review

Daphne Blakemoor was perfectly happy living in her own secluded world for twelve years. She had everything she needed--loved ones, a true home, and time to indulge her imagination. But when ownership of the estate where she works as a housekeeper passes on, and the new marquis has an undeniable

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17 Mar

Weekend Book Buzz – 16/17 March 2019

Welcome to the Weekend Book Buzz. I hope this week has been good to you! We have had a sudden downpour of rain here in the last few days, which has been lovely, but we're also one of the least drought-affected areas in Australia and in New South Wales in particular, so it always feels a little

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16 Mar

Romancing the Conflicted Cowboy (Crystal Walton) – Review

For romance author Callie Claston, visiting a Texas dude ranch to save her career makes perfect sense. The harebrained idea to romance a veterinarian who thinks sending her into cow patty landmines is the art of subtlety, however, might qualify her as crazy.
15 Mar

First Line Friday – Romancing the Conflicted Cowboy (Crystal Walton)

Welcome to First Line Friday hosted by Hoarding Books! I've been featuring a lot of historical books lately and a deeply emotional story last week, so I've decided to go for something completely different this week. Today, I have a light-hearted contemporary romance...
14 Mar

The Woman in the Lake (Nicola Cornick) – Review

From the bestselling author of House of Shadows and The Phantom Tree comes a spellbinding tale of jealousy, greed, plotting and revenge—part history, part mystery—for fans of Kate Morton, Susanna Kearsley and Barbara Erskine.