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Review – Voyage of the Basilisk

Originally posted on Bibliophibian Inc.:
Voyage of the Basilisk, Marie Brennan I originally received this as an ARC, but then bought it anyway because I wanted a print copy so I could look at the illustrations better. I ate this up in a couple of hours. If you’ve enjoyed the previous books, this will give you…

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WHAT IT TAKES

Originally posted on BOOK CHAT:
By Terry Tyler ? Book Blurb: A tale of three sisters… Karen Kavanagh has spent her life feeling like the runt of the family. Her two elder sisters, domestic goddess Ava and salon owner Saskia, are mini versions of their mother, a gorgeous Danish beauty. Karen has inherited her father’s…

Demons and Pearls – you will be wanting to jump into this ship

Demons and Pearls – you will be wanting to jump into this ship

Review – The Witch’s Daughter

Originally posted on Bibliophibian Inc.:
The Witch’s Daughter, Paula Brackston This reminded me quite a bit of Chocolat in the opening, but with a less personable main character. I didn’t mind that so much, as I’ve been told this is a witch story where there really are dark powers, shades of grey, etc, etc. Once I got to…

Rosie’s Book Review Team #RBRT Amanda reviews Hearts Of Stone by Inka Loreen Minden

RELEASE BLITZ: Stoking The Embers by Leslie Johnson

Originally posted on Two Sassy Chicks:
The nightmare continues for Ken and Stephanie as the lunatic haunting them remains free. They take a stand and hold onto each other, sticking together for better or worse. Worse. They thought they’d know what ‘worse’ was. But ‘worse’ wears many faces it seems. Their love and passion will…

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Review – Redemption in Indigo

Originally posted on Bibliophibian Inc.:
Redemption in Indigo, Karen Lord Review from September 27th, 2013 I’ve been meaning to read something by Karen Lord for a while. For some reason, the fact that a group I participate in a lot on GR is reading one of her other books (which I also own) next month made…

Slightly Off the Mark by Mark R. Hunter

Originally posted on Jo's Random Book Reviews:
Slightly Off the Mark is a collection of unpublished humor columns written by Mark Hunter for the newspaper – that is until he was labeled ‘redundant’. However, these columns are anything BUT redundant. With a variety of topics from writing to household injuries, to storm chasing, higher…

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