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Someplace Familiar (Teresa Tysinger) – Review + Giveaway

Welcome to the Blog Tour for Someplace Familiar by Teresa Tysinger. This debut novel—a contemporary southern romance with themes of faith, hope in new love, and grace—is the first in a series of books set in Laurel Cove, a fictional town in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. I’m joining other bloggers this week to tell you a little about the book and spread the news about the giveaway Teresa is hosting! Be sure to enter to win a signed book and more from Teresa at the end of this post. And leave your comments and questions below—Teresa will

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Weekend Book Buzz – 27/28 May 2017

Hello book lovers! It’s been another busy week this week, and as I look at what’s coming up for June there is just soooooo much book love to be buzzing about! Let’s begin with a recap of what the week brought here at Fiction Aficionado:

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Weekend Book Buzz – 22/23 April

Book covers in this post are affiliate links with Amazon. It does not cost you any extra to purchase through these links, but I do earn a teensy tiny commission on the sale, which helps in the running of this site. 🙂 Hello book lovers! Welcome to the Weekend Book Buzz. 🙂 I don’t know about you, but I’m getting very excited for all the fantastic releases coming up in the next few weeks! But I’m getting a bit ahead of myself, aren’t I? Before I get too carried away, let’s have a look at what’s been happening right here at Fiction Aficionado

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Top Ten Tuesday – My Spring (Autumn!) TBR Part 2

Top Ten Tuesday is back to its regular schedule today with the girls from The Broke and The Bookish, but if you caught last week’s post you’ll know I got in a week early! When I saw that this week’s post would be a Top Ten list of spring (otherwise known as autumn in my part of the world) TBR titles, I knew there was no way I could fit them all in one post, so I split mine into two parts. If you want to see what made it on to my first-half-of-spring list, you can read last week’s

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