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 – Stand by You (Belonging #3) by A.M. Arthur

**Trigger Warning: Story contains recounting of mental/emotional/physical abuse and sexual assault** Publisher: Carina Press Publish Date: Out now How I got this book: ARC from the publisher via Netgalley Three months after his rescue from an abusive boyfriend, twenty-two-year-old Romy Myers has landed his first legitimate job—bussing tables at his friend’s new coffee shop. The […]

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Review – Prosperity (Prosperity #1) by Alexis Hall

Publisher: Riptide Publish Date: 27 Oct How I got this book: ARC from the publisher A breathtaking tale of passion and adventure in the untamed skies! Prosperity, 1863: a lawless skytown where varlets, chancers, and ne’er-do-wells risk everything to chase a fortune in the clouds, and where a Gaslight guttersnipe named Piccadilly is about to

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Review – Morningstar (The Cy’ren Rising Trilogy #2) by Robyn Bachar

Publisher: Samhain Publish Date: Out now How I got this book: ARC from the publisher Desire is an addiction that could destroy them all. The second son. Lieutenant Commander Jace Harrow is the second son of House Morningstar—the spare, not the heir. Armored with an arrogant mask, Jace keeps the world at arm’s length to

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Queer Romance Month Guest Post Series with Alexis Hall

BP Note: About a month ago we were informed of a fabulous group of authors, reviewers/bloggers, and readers who decided to focus on Queer Romance as a way to bring awareness of how romance, love, and everything connected isn’t limited to certain types of relationships but is instead something which can and hopefully does apply

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