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The Roughest Draft by Emily Wibberley, Austin Siegemund-Broka – romantic journey of co-authors
The Roughest Draft is an interesting romantic journey of co-authors with beautiful writing and forced proximity arc. Disclaimer – Many thanks to publisher for free e-copy via NetGalley. Synopsis They were cowriting literary…
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Sadie on a Plate by Amanda Elliot – romance for cooking show lovers
Sadie on a Plate is delectable, entertaining, and fast paced forbidden contemporary romance for cooking show lovers. Disclaimer – Many thanks to publisher for free e-copy via NetGalley. Synopsis A chef’s journey to…
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Weekly Wrap Up – Fast week with fast read!
Hello readers! I hope you all are well and safe. While the previous week felt slow with slow reads, last week went super fast with jest speed book. It was best decision to…
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The Kindred Spirits Supper Club by Amy E. Reichert – perfect read for all seasons
The Kindred Spirits Supper Club is an absolute delight. I’m kicking myself for not reading it earlier. It’s impossible not fall in love with this book. It is perfect read for all seasons.…
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Slow Reads Week – Weekly Wrap Up
Hello readers! I hope you’re all well, safe and healthy in a world that is going towards war and the reason for it is beyond me. I can’t think of better title than…
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A Perfect Equation by Elizabeth Everett – hate-to-love historical romance
A Perfect Equation second book in The Secret Scientists of London series that can be easily read as a standalone. It is an entertaining, uplifting, and swoon-worthy, hate-to-love historical romance. Disclaimer – Many…
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February-March 2022 releases I added to TBR
Hello readers! At first, I thought I will include all the books I recently added to TBR but then list was too big for my liking! And listing all of them means to…
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Weather Girl by Rachel Lynn Solomon
Weather Girl is heartfelt, heartwarming, emotive, and well-written romance with mental health representation, Jewish main characters, and Parent Trap and Set It Up vibe. Disclaimer – Many thanks to PRH International for providing…
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A Leap of Faith by Trisha Ashley – Fun women’s fiction with eccentric characters
Leap of Faith is heartwarming and fun women’s fiction with eccentric characters and amusing plot. This is first book by the author and I would like to try other books as well. Synopsis…
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The Siren of Sussex (Belles of London #1) by Mimi Matthews – interracial, cross-class romance set in 19th century
The Siren of Sussex was fascinating, well written interracial, cross-class romance set in 19th century with focus not just on women but also on half-Indians of the era. Disclaimer- Many thanks to publisher for…