E_booklover

E is addicted to books. She discovered at an early age that not only were they her transport to far off worlds, adventures, and exotic cultures, but that she ran into far fewer objects if she walked while reading then if she wasn't reading. She reads across several genres, such as: romance, western,mystery, SF/F and its derivatives. She isn't too picky except for good characterization, settings she can imagine, and a story that flows logically... umm so ok -- she wants a good story. Have any to recommend?

Joint Review – Hunter’s Prey by Moira Rogers

Publisher: Samhain Publish Date: Out today How we got this book: From the author Ophelia retired from life as a prostitute, but her new position is even more complicated. Managing the bloodhound manor in Iron Creek is difficult and time-consuming, a job she enjoys less with each passing day. Then there’s her inconvenient attraction to

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Joint Review – Oracle’s Moon by Thea Harrison

Publisher: Berkley Publish Date: March 6th How we got this book: From the publisher via Netgalley As a second daughter, Grace Andreas never had to worry about the intrigues of the Elder Races. But when her sister, Petra, and Petra’s husband are both killed, Grace inherits the Power and responsibilities of the Oracle of Louisville,

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Review – Synthetic Dreams by Kim Knox

Publisher: Carina Press Publish Date: Out now How I got this book: From the Publisher via Netgalley Vynessa Somerton was just a girl when she learned about true evil. An encounter with the tyrannical Corporation scarred her body and exiled her to the crime-ridden S-District. Now an adult, Vyn creates glamours, worn by those who

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Retro Review – The Bride by Julie Garwood

Greetings, here at The Book Pushers we have decided to add an occasional feature. While we enjoy discovering and sharing new authors we also have authors and books that bring back fond memories of yesteryear. These are going to be older romances. Some authors are still writing in the same genre or series. Other authors

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