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 – The Care and Feeding of an Alpha Male by Jessica Clare

Publisher: Berkley Heat Publish Date: Out Now How I got this book: From Publisher Beth Ann needed a hero… Beth Ann Williamson has finally had it with her on-and-off fiancé of nine years. The problem? No one in town seems to believe her when she says it’s really over. Now Beth Ann is determined to […]

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Review – Until There Was You by Jessica Scott

Publisher: Loveswept Publish Date: How I got this book: eARC from author He plays by the rules, she’s not afraid to break them. Now these two strong-willed army captains will prove that opposites attract . . . A by-the-book captain with a West Point background, Captain Evan Loehr refuses to mix business with pleasure—except for

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First Anniversary of Riptide Publishing and Giveaway

We’d like to welcome the great people behind Riptide Publishing to The Book Pushers, as they celebrate their first anniversary with blog tours, giveaways, excerpts and more! Thank you for joining us for The Flesh Cartel virtual book tour! All week long, we’ll be giving readers an up-close look at our new psychosexual thriller, The

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Review – No Flowers Required by Cari Quinn

Publisher: Entangled Publish Date: Out Now How I got this book: eARC from publisher He’ll give her everything she desires…except his identity. Flower shop owner Alexa Conroy had it all before the recession hit and her customers fled to cheaper shopping grounds. Desperate to make ends meet, she sells her dream home and moves into

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