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Guest Review: Deadly Silence by Rebecca Zanetti

Guest Review: Deadly Silence by Rebecca Zanetti

Did you love Rebecca Zanetti’s Sin Brothers series as much as I did? If not, there’s nothing in this book that’s going to convert you. If you enjoyed the previous series too, though, this spin off is more of the same, which might be a good or bad thing depending on your perspective. The Blood Brothers series focuses on yet […]

Fantasy Reading Spaces

Posted September 22, 2016 by Jen in Discussions | Tagged: , , | 6 Comments
Fantasy Reading Spaces

Do a search for “reading space” on Pinterest and you’ll get countless photos of chairs and benches and couches, libraries and dens and lofts, all styled to look like perfect reading spaces. Everyone has their own visions of what that perfect reading space might look like, myself included. First, let’s take a look at my […]

What Kind of Reader Are You?

Posted September 14, 2016 by Jen in Discussions | Tagged: , | 31 Comments
What Kind of Reader Are You?

Ever since I was a kid, I have HATED putting a fiction book down in the middle. I remember nearly being brought to tears once in 4th grade when my teacher ended our free reading time and I was smack dab in the middle of an amazing story. (I wish I could remember what book […]

Guest Review: Sunset in Central Park by Sarah Morgan

Guest Review: Sunset in Central Park by Sarah Morgan

We finally get Frankie’s story! I admit I was really looking forward to her book because she seemed like a great character, and she definitely was. To briefly recap the series, it centers around 3 childhood friends, Paige, Eva, and Frankie, who form an events company in New York City after losing their jobs. Paige, […]

Guest Review: Repressed by Elisabeth Naughton

Guest Review: Repressed by Elisabeth Naughton

This is a story all about secrets, both the ones the hero is keeping and the ones the heroine has forgotten. Samantha Parker has come back to the small town of Hidden Falls to clean up and sell her recently deceased mom’s house. It’s going to take a while, so she gets a temporary job […]