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The Belle of Belgrave Square (Belles of London #2) by Mimi Matthews – most romantic historical fiction
I’m pleased to be part of the blog tour for The Belle of Belgrave Square by Mimi Matthews organized by Laurel @Austenprose PR. This is refreshing, swoon-worthy, heartmelting, and most romantic historical fiction. Disclaimer-…
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Abhimanyu by Anuja Chandramouli – bravest warrior of Indian mythology
Abhimanyu is touching, epic, and emotive tragic timeless story of the bravest warrior of Indian mythology. Disclaimer – Many thanks to author for review copy.This post contains affiliate links. Synopsis ABHIMANYU, beloved son…
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September Highlights and Books
Hello readers! I hope you had a great September both in reading and life. My month in terms of reading wasn’t as satisfying as last month, as I have been saying on my…
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Pros and Cons of Self-Hosting for Book Bloggers
Hello readers! I was planning to write this post ever since I switched my free WP and then paid WP blog to self-hosted but I wanted to wait for one full year before…
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Call Me Maybe (Love Lines #1) by Cara Bastone – fluffy romance
Call Me Maybe is feel good, fluffy and clean romance with amazing cast of narrators that takes place over the phone call.
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PTM in my kid’s school – Life and Reading Update
Hello readers! I hope you all are great and had a lovely week. Last week was good, not in reading of course, I just read one book but as for life, I enjoyed…
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Does Ikigai book really help in finding Ikigai?
Does Ikigai book really help in finding Ikigai? Ikigai is interesting and informative self-help with all important concepts to live healthy, long life but answer to that question is, I don’t think so…!…
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I’m back with weekly updates
Hello readers! I haven’t been posting weekly wrap-ups for a month now. Nothing exactly has changed much, Last week was the same as all previous weeks in terms of reading but I really…
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Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood – perfect combination of love and science
Love on the Brain is fun, fluffy, refreshing, and heartwarming romcom with great layer of women in STEM and adorable lovely charcters. This is perfect combination of love and science. Disclaimer – Many thanks…
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The Lost Ticket by Freya Sampson – soulful and hopeful contemporary
The Lost Ticket is sweet, uplifting, soulful and hopeful contemporary about kindness with foud family vibe. Disclaimer – Many thanks to Berkley for eARC via NetGalley.This post contains affiliate links Synopsis Strangers aboard…