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Book Review: The Mine by John A. Heldt
This used to be on my old book review blog and since that blog is no longer active, I am moving the posts here. I love supporting other authors. ***Disclaimer: I received this book free to review for my blog. I did not get paid for this review.*** *Note this post contains affiliate links. That just means if you purchases something from that link, I’ll receive a small commission from it, but you won’t be charged any extra. It just helps me to support this blog. The Mine is a wonderful story about the journey to adulthood and finding oneself. Joel Smith is on a trip with his best friend…
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Book Review: No Remorse by MaryLynn Bast
This use to be on my old book review blog and since that blog is no longer active, I am moving the posts here. I love supporting other authors. ***Disclaimer: I received this book for free to review. I was not paid for this review.*** Reading the first chapter I had a hard time finding any sympathy or connection with the heroine. She’s a werewolf that kills humans. Not a typical shifter heroine. Most heroines that are shifters that I’ve read or written don’t kill people. So I had a difficult time relating to her or liking her at this point. Even if the guy she kills was kind of…
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Review: Taking Leaps and Finding Ghosts by Janet DeLee
This use to be on my old book review blog and since that blog is no longer active, I am moving the posts here. I love supporting other authors. ***Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book to review.*** Ginny has a dream of owning her own cottage, but her love of procrastinating has kept her from pursuing it. She decides a new club of people going after their dreams and achieving their goals would be perfect to help keep her on track, which is how the Ideal Life Club was created. She never imagined the friendships she’d find with those who joined her club. Lydia has a goal…
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Review: The Light of Day by Kristen Kehoe
This use to be on my old book review blog and since that blog is no longer active, I am moving the posts here. I love supporting other authors. ***Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book to review.*** The Light of Day is a beautiful story of two completely broken people who find a way to accept one another and help in the healing process. I got sucked in to the character driven story and just hated to let them go when I hit the final page. I laughed with Cora and Jake and I cried with them. It takes a special kind of story to tug at…