MinnChica

MinnChica can usually be found with her nose in a book (or nook), and can ALWAYS find a few minutes to read: stuck at a red light, sitting in the doctors office, on her lunch break. She's so addicted to reading that her family frequently threatens to host an intervention. Currently MinnChica is devouring every romance book she can get her hands on, especially ones that feature 'friends to lovers' stories. Some of her favorite authors currently are Ilona Andrews, Jill Myles, Meljean Brook, Nalini Singh and Susan Mallery.

Review – Blue Galaxy by Diane Dooley

Publisher: Carina Press Publish Date: May 9th How I got this book: NetGalley Falling in love is easy; staying alive long enough to enjoy it just might be impossible. Javan Rhodes, the hard-drinking, disreputable captain of space freighter The Kypris, took a mission to save himself from hitting the bottom of the food chain. Transporting […]

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May Must Haves!

We are back again for another month of the books we think you MUST get your hands on! Let us know if there are any other ones we missed that you can’t wait for!   All Things Paranormal Dragon Bound by Thea Harrison – May 3rd Half-human and half-wyr, Pia Giovanni spent her life keeping

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Review – A Forever Kind of Love by Shiloh Walker

Publisher: Samhain Publish Date: April 29th How I got this book: eARC from author     You can always come home. Second chances come a little harder. Chase and Zoe were the high school golden couple. Football captain, cheerleader, prom royalty. After graduation, though, Chase couldn’t resist the urge to experience life outside their small

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Joint Review – Children of Scarabaeus by Sara Creasy

Publisher: Avon Publish Date: Out Now! How we got this book: NetGalley   The crib is everywhere . . .   Edie Sha’nim believes she and her bodyguard lover, Finn, could find refuge from the tyranny of the Crib empire by fleeing to the Fringe worlds. But Edie’s extraordinary cypherteck ability to manipulate the ecology

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