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Book Review | The Bandit
The Bandit by B.B. Reid: Publication Date: October 29th, 2016 Add to Goodreads | Amazon A missing legacy, a stolen son, and one dangerous secret changed everything for them… SHE STOLE MY PROPERTY I’ll never forget the night I caught her sneaking around my place. She thought she could steal from me and get away Read more
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Blog Tour & Book Review | Forbidden Fate
Release Date: May 28th Add to Goodreads I only had one rule: don’t fall in love with the cruel prince. I broke it. When the clock struck twelve, I went back to being a servant. He promised to let me go with my heart in pieces…but Grayson Crowne was always king at breaking promises. I Read more
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Release Blitz & Book Review | Something Twisted
I’d spent my life as a plaything. A toy to be used by powerful and deadly men in whatever way they pleased. So I was just as surprised as anyone else that I had feelings left. Feelings that lead me to fight for true love while damning myself. And that’s just where this story begins. Read more
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Book Review | Ghost
Ghost by A. Zavarelli Publication Date: August 25th, 2016 Add to Goodreads | Amazon Talia. I have always been a bird. Caged by one prison or another when the only thing I ever wanted was to fly away. Sold. Beaten. Starved. Drugged. Nothing scares me anymore. Until him. He makes the numbness go away. He Read more
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Book Review | Do You Want Me?
Do You Want Me? by W. Winters Publication Date: May 3rd 2020 Add to Goodreads | Amazon USA Today best-selling author, Willow Winters, brings you an all-consuming, sizzling romance featuring an epic antihero you won’t soon forget. Some love stories are a slow burn. Others are quick to ignite, scorching and branding your very soul Read more
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Guest Post Review | Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Add to Goodreads | Amazon Since its immediate success in 1813, Pride and Prejudice has remained one of the most popular novels in the English language. Jane Austen called this brilliant work “her own darling child” and its vivacious heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, “as delightful a creature as ever appeared Read more
