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Review: Deadly Silence by Rebecca Zanetti

Review: Deadly Silence by Rebecca Zanetti

This book was not my cuppa. First, it took me two weeks to read. Two. weeks. When does it every take any of us two weeks to read? After reading the Sin brothers, I was super excited about this book because it was an extension of that series and I really like Rebecca Zanetti. Not […]

Happy Birthday, Rowena!

Posted November 13, 2016 by Casee in Miscellaneous | Tagged: | 9 Comments
Happy Birthday, Rowena!

Today is a very special day. Today we celebrate the birthday of Rowena! Book Binge wouldn’t be alive without her and both Holly and I are grateful and couldn’t do without her. You can’t have your birthday without him. We would send him as a singing telegram, but he wasn’t answering his phone. Be on […]

Review: Leopard’s Fury by Christine Feehan

Review: Leopard’s Fury by Christine Feehan

Evangeline Tregre escaped the bayou and her leopard legacy to make a home for herself in San Anotnio. The bakery she opened is her pride and joy and she has given it everything she has. When Alonzo Massi walks in, she instinctively knows he is different. Although his eyes are ice, Evangeline can see a […]

Review: Family Sins by Sharon Sala

Review: Family Sins by Sharon Sala

First thing is first. Brody is Bowie. I’m not sure how they got that one wrong in every synopsis that I looked at. So now that is out of the way. Leigh Wayne married Stanton Youngblood against her family’s wishes and never looked back. It’s been thirty years and she hasn’t regretted a single moment. […]

Blog Tour: LOVERS AND NEWCOMERS by Rosie Thomas

Posted October 27, 2016 by Casee in Promotions | Tagged: , , , | 0 Comments
Blog Tour: LOVERS AND NEWCOMERS by Rosie Thomas

Lovers and Newcomers by Rosie Thomas Release Date: November 1, 2016 Publisher: Overlook Press Genres: Romance Miranda Meadowe decides a lonely widowhood in her crumbling country house is not for her. Reviving a university dream, she invites five of her oldest friends to come and join her to live, and to stave off the prospect […]