Heller

In the United Nations of Book Pushers I represent the Canadian contingent. I've known Has, Lou, E and Minn for a few years now and I've discovered many a new author from them for which I will be forever grateful. New to me often translates to "Where has this book been all my life?" and leads to endless re-reads. The majority of my childhood was spent with my nose in a book (not that it's any different now) and I always carried at least one with me wherever I went no matter whatever trouble I was up to. My e-reader is something I could never give up now, despite my initial resistance to it. I love my books but carrying around a library in a small electronic device is a thrill that never gets old. I read anything and everything that strikes my fancy: Regency, Retro-Romance, Sci-fi/Fantasy, Graphic Novels, Urban Fantasy, Post-Apoc...the list is pretty much endless. I tend to cycle through interests so it really just depends on my mood at the time. I would say that right now M/M books have me firmly in their grasp and they've been the majority of my reads for the past couple of years. I think there's nothing better than headjacking into a story and characters created by an author, I'm always up for a ride to a place I've never been before.

Review – Shifting Gears by Petra Lynn

Review: Shifting Gears by Petra Lynn Publisher: Dreamspinner Publish Date: November 21, 2014 Reviewed by: Heller How I got this book: E-Arc from Publisher “One rainy night, bike-shop owner Kenton Palmer finds an injured dog on the road and takes him to the nearest vet clinic, only to discover he’s actually a wolf. Undeterred, he …

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Review – Nothing Ventured by Jay Northcote

Review: Nothing Ventured by Jay Northcote Publisher: Dreamspinner Publish Date: November 12, 2014 Reviewed by: Heller How I got this book: E-Arc from Publisher “When Aiden agrees to run the Mad Mucker—a twelve-mile muddy slog over an obstacle course—he’s expecting it to be a bit of a laugh. The training will be tough, but Aiden …

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Review: Part-time Lovers by Shelly Munro (Clare Chronicles #1)

Publisher: Samhain Publish Date: November 25, 2014 Reviewed by: Heller How I got this book: E-Arc from Publisher The heart’s best defense is a lusty offense. “Now that Nolan Penrith is finished with the “Farmer Wants a Wife” reality show, he’s ready to get back to the farm and a normal life free of publicity. …

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