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The Boardwalk Bookshop by Susan Mallery – Excerpt

I’m very happy to bring you an excerpt of Susan Mallery’s latest release, THE BOARDWALK BOOKSHOP. Please look out for my review later this week. Chapter One “I thought there’d be more sex.” Bree Larton stared at her seventy-something-year-old customer, not sure how to respond. Bursting out laughing would be inappropriate and Ruth would take […]

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Never Coming Home by Hannah Mary McKinnon

Hannah Mary McKinnon writes very entertaining dark and twisted books, and her latest NEVER COMING HOME is more of the same. Check out the excerpt immediately following this and my review down below. 1 SUNDAY The steady noise from the antique French carriage clock on the mantelpiece had somehow amplified itself, a rhythmic tick-tick, tick-tick, […]

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The Echoes by Jess Montgomery

  The Echoes is the fourth installment in the Kinship series, featuring Sheriff Lily Ross, sheriff of the small Ohio town of Kinship. This book can be read as a stand alone installment, but I highly recommend starting at book one so you can immerse yourself in this world. Each book has been a favorite […]

Posted 6 May, 2022 by Heather in Blog / 0 Comments
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Cinderella and the Duke by Lydia Drake – #TLCBookTours Cover Reveal

I’m thrilled to reveal the cover for Lydia Drake’s debut novel, CINDERELLA AND THE DUKE. This regency romance is sure to catch any romance lover’s attention. Pre-orders available now! The book will be out in December. About Cinderella and the Duke Publisher: Entangled: Amara (December 27, 2022) Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages The clock strikes midnight […]

Posted 25 April, 2022 by Heather in Blog, Blog Tour, Cover Reveal, Heather / 0 Comments
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Fool Me Once by Ashley Winstead

Happy Friday! Changing gears from mystery, suspense, and murder, I have Ashley Winstead’s romantic comedy FOOL ME ONCE. Here’s an excerpt and check out my review of the audiobook below. Chapter 3 Grace under Fire The Texas State Capitol has always reminded me of Daedalus’s labyrinth, large and elaborate and winding. It could be because […]

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