Business Not as Usual by Sharon C. Cooper

Business Not as Usual immediately stood out to me. The colorful and fun cover art called my name until the book was in my clutches! It took me a couple of weeks to get started, but once I did, I couldn’t stop! Overall, Sharon C. Cooper’s novel was a light read, but the main characters…

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With Birthdays Come New Beginnings

I like to think of my birthday as a holiday because another year of life is always worth celebrating! The older I get, the more appreciative I am for every minute that I’m given in this life. While I used to wake up with an innocent child-like enthusiasm for cake and presents, I’ve shifted to…

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Why I journal and why you should, too

Wondering if you should start a journal? After years of writing, I can tell you why journaling is important to me and how it can help you!

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Wild Women and the Blues

Denny S. Bryce transports readers back in time to the Roaring Twenties in her new novel, Wild Women and the Blues. The past and present collide for a suspenseful story full of booze, jazz, crime, and discovery. In 2015, Sawyer Hayes is a young film student whose thesis on the 1920s filmmaker, Oscar Micheaux, was…

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Get a Life, Chloe Brown

Get a Life, Chloe Brown was the satisfying read I needed! I never tire of reading cute romances with characters who fit each other perfectly. Talia Hibbert delivered humor, romance, personal growth, and an abundance of witty repartee in this enemies-to-lovers story marking the first novel in the Brown Sisters series. Get a Life, Chloe…

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The Dating Plan

There are few things more relaxing to me than sitting down with a blanket and a new romance novel. After years of reading romance, I’ve seen many themes in the genre. While the themes may be the same, I love to see how the characters or style of writing is different. Sara Desai has quickly…

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Gods of Jade and Shadow

Living in a small town as a young adult can be stifling at a point in your life when you want nothing more than to explore yourself and the world. It is easy to daydream about what adventures await outside of town, but Casiopea makes a life-changing discovery right inside her grandfather’s home in Uukumil,…

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The Final Revival of Opal & Nev

Rock music is not just a genre, but a sub-culture of society with its own fashion, attitudes, messaging, and language. In the early 1970s, rock bands like Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin and many more were at the top of the charts. It is at the beginning of this decade where Dawnie Walton places the…

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The Lost Apothecary

Synopsis In The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner, Caroline Parcewell embarks on an anniversary trip to London without her unfaithful husband. The historian is struggling to deal with his infidelity and turns to a research project to occupy her time and thoughts. She uncovers evidence in the unsolved Apothecary Murders that have been a mystery…

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Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows

It’s not what you think it is! A young woman is hired to teach a creative writing class to a group of widows in the Sikh community.

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