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2021 July and August releases I added to TBR @PRHGlobal
Hello readers! here is the list of 2021 July and August releases I added to TBR. Many thanks to PRH International for free e-copies via NetGalley. 2021 July and August releases The Tiger…
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The Promise of Summer by Bella Osborne @osborne_bella @AvonBooksUK // delightful summer romance
The Promise of Summer was exactly like that saying, “You find love when you least expecting.” It was cozy and delightful summer romance with will they won’t they trope, amazing plot and characters.…
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Paris is Always a Good Idea by Jenn McKinlay @PRHGlobal @BerkleyRomance // Contemporary romance
Paris is Always a Good Idea refreshing, entertaining Contemporary romance with travel, dislike to love, and falling for co-worker trope, great plot and there was much more than just romance. Disclaimer : I…
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John Eyre by Mimi Matthews // gothic reimagining of Classic novels
John Eyre was suspenseful, and atmospheric gothic reimagining of classic novels, Jane Eyre and Dracula, with atmospheric and vivid setting and beautiful, lyrical and descriptive writing. I’m pleased to be part of virtual…
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The Sign of Four (Sherlock Holmes #2) by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Sign of Four was intriguing classic mystery and fabulous sequel in Sherlock Holmes series with best duo in history of literature and fascinating mystery. Disclaimer : I own this book.This post contains…
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Cast in Firelight (Wickery #1) by Dana Swift @DelacortePress @PRHGlobal // YA fantasy romance
Cast in Firelight was impressive, adventurous and action packed debut YA fantasy romance with hate-to-lovers and arranged marriage trope along with hidden identity that made it even more interesting. Disclaimer : I received…
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Weekly Wrap Up #Weeklyupdate #Weekinreading
Hello Readers! I hope you all are well and had great weekend. My week was really tiring. I didn’t have much time to blog, my daughter wouldn’t let me sit with laptop. I…
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Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim @HodderPublicity @HodderBooks // magical and epic YA fantasy
Six Crimson Cranes was my most anticipated book of the year and like other books I read by Elizabeth Lim, this didn’t disappoint me. It was refreshing, magical, and epic YA fantasy filled…
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Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo // fascinating finale of Shadow and Bone trilogy
Ruin and Rising was impressive and fascinating finale of Shadow and Bone trilogy. It wasn’t as bad as most readers were making. Sure, some might not like pacing and romantic aspect but for…
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Rea and the Blood of the Nectar by Payal Doshi @payaldoshiauthor @MMPress_ // #ownvoice middle grade fantasy
Rea and the Blood of the Nectar was #ownvoice middle grade fantasy with Indian culture, parallel magical world, quest and riddles that readers of this genre would enjoy. Synopsis Perfect for fans of…