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Book Review: Addicted for Now
My book review for Addicted for Now by Krista & Becca Ritchie.
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Archer’s Voice Aesthetic
Archer's voice aesthetic board.
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Book Review: Happy Place
My book review for Happy Place by Emily Henry.
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Book Review: The Heart Principle
Today is my last day of school/work for the summer! I can’t believe the school year is over already. Onto today’s post though, The Heart Principle is the third book in The Kiss Quotient series by Helen Hoang, a series of interconnected books. They can be read as standalones, but if you read them out of order you will learn some things about the characters that happened in previous books. If you’ve read The Kiss Quotient and The Bride Test, this book follows Michael’s cousin and Khai’s brother, Quan. The female main character is Anna, a classical violinist. The book is a dual POV. Anna is a professional violinist who…
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Book Review: A Higher Standard
My book review of A Higher Standard by E.F. Dodd.
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Book Review: Love & Other Words
My book review of Love & Other Words by Christina Lauren.
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Book Review: Things We Hide from the Light
I was so happy to be back in Knockemout for Things We Hide from the Light by Lucy Score. Things We Hide from the Light picks up where Things We Never Got Over left off. Nash, Knox’s brother, is the Chief of Police and in the first book he was shot twice and almost died. Lina who we met towards the end of first book, is one of Knox’s best friends and they briefly dated 20 years ago. When the book begins, Naomi and Waylay are fresh from getting rescued by Knox and co after they were kidnapped. Naomi and Knox are planning their wedding and everything seems to be…
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Book Review: All Rhodes Lead Here
My book review for All Rhodes Lead Here by Mariana Zapata.
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Book Review: The Soulmate Equation
I finished Christina Lauren’s The Soulmate Equation over the weekend and I loved it so much more than I thought I would. The novel follows Jess Davis, a 30 year old single mom who is a data and statistics pro. As a freelance statistician, she spends almost every weekday at a local coffee shop with her best friend, Fizzy, a romance writer, working while consuming coffee and baked goods. Every morning at 8:24, a tall and handsome man in his 30s walks in and orders an Americano. He doesn’t talk to anyone, he doesn’t smile or laugh. He just orders his coffee, collects it, and leaves. When Jess and Fizzy…
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Book Review: Things We Never Got Over
My book review of Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score.