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?

Review – Burden by Annemarie McKenna

**BP Note: Corrected links. Sorry about that.** Publisher: Samhain Publish Date: Out now How I got this book: ARC from the publisher There’s more than one way to guard a body. In the year since his car flew off a cliff, Detective Brennan McGuire has struggled to relearn the simplest tasks—like speaking without a stutter—and […]

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Review – Love in Electric Blue (Westlake Enterprises #3) by Marie Harte

Publisher: Samhain Publish Date: Out now How I got this book: ARC from the author It’s more than chemistry, more than love: it’s electric. Remy Davis does her best to live in the now, never sure when she’ll be forced to run again. She loves her work at Buchanan Investigations—there’s no better place for a

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Review – Fall Hard by J.L. Merrow

Publisher: Samhain Publish Date: 17 Sep How I got this book: ARC from the publisher Some memories are better off lost in the mist… Eight months ago, British academic Paul Ansell lost his lover—and all the memories of their time together—in an accident at Iceland’s Gullfoss Falls. Returning to the misty island country to resume

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Review – My Cowboy Heart by Z.A. Maxfield

Publisher: Berkley Intermix Publish Date: Out now How I got this book: ARC from the publisher via Netgalley J-Bar ranch foreman Malloy pretty much keeps to himself—slinking around the edges of everybody else like an old coyote, doing his job and staying private. That is until Crispin Carrasco shows up. Lean, muscular, and with a

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