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13 Feb

One Thing I Know (Kara Isaac) – Review

She has the whole world fooled. But the one man who just may see through her holds not only the key to her success, but also her heart…
12 Feb

Top Ten Tuesday – Favourite Couples

Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday! When I saw today’s topic from That Artsy Reader Girl—Favourite Couples—my first thought was “Woohoo!” My second thought was, “Uh-oh.” I mean, how does one even begin to choose?! But choose I must, and so here are ten of my favourite

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12 Feb

Cover Reveal: The End of the Magi (Patrick W. Carr)

Welcome, book lovers! I have a cover reveal for you today, and I don't mind telling you that the description has me all kinds of excited! The book is The End of the Magi by Patrick W. Carr and will release on 5 November 2019. It's a bit of a departure from his...
11 Feb

Debut Author Spotlight + Giveaway: Kaitlin Covel

Welcome, book lovers! I have a debut author spotlight for you today with Kaitlin Covel, whose debut novel Atoning For Ashes releases on 14 February 2019. Kaitlin's novel is a Regency romance with the kind of suspense...
10 Feb

Weekend Book Buzz – 9/10 February 2019

Welcome to the Weekend Book Buzz. It’s been a little slower around here this week as I’ve had some pressing things to get done, but things should be a bit more normal this week. I have quite a few reviews to share with you (once I get them written!) and, of course, I still have

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10 Feb

The Seamstress (Allison Pittman) – Review + Giveaway

A beautifully crafted story breathes life into the cameo character from the classic novel A Tale of Two Cities. France, 1788 It is the best of times . . . On a tranquil farm nestled in the French countryside, two orphaned cousins―Renée and Laurette―have been raised...
08 Feb

First Line Friday – The Seamstress (Allison Pittman)

Welcome to First Line Friday hosted by Hoarding Books! I have another historical fiction read this week, and if you've ever read A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, you'll have a hint of what's in store. Allison Pittman has taken a character who makes a brief, but so very touching, cameo

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07 Feb

Between Two Shores (Jocelyn Green) – Review

The daughter of a Mohawk mother and French father in 1759 Montreal, Catherine Duval finds it is easier to remain neutral in a world that is tearing itself apart. Content to trade with both the French and the British, Catherine is pulled into the fray against her wishes when...