Joint Review: Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor

Publisher: Little, Brown & Company Where did you get the book: Purchased Release date: Out now Around the world, black handprints are appearing on doorways, scorched there by winged strangers who have crept through a slit in the sky. In a dark and dusty shop, a devil’s supply of human teeth grown dangerously low. And […]

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Review – Rake with a Frozen Heart by Marguerite Kaye

Publisher: Harlequin Publish Date: Out now How I got this book: From the publisher via Netgalley Sussex, 1824 Waking up in a stranger’s bed, Henrietta Markham encounters the most darkly sensual man she has ever met. The last thing she remembers is being attacked by a housebreaker—yet being rescued by the notorious Earl of Pentland

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Interview with Sasha Knight and the Midnight Justice authors

We are bringing Sasha Knight from Samhain back to The Book Pushers to talk to us another one of the incredible anthology she edited.  This time around we are leaving behind the world of cyberpunk, donning our capes and finding romance while saving the world, superhero style! The Midnight Justice Anthology will feature three novellas:

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Review – Darkest Caress by Kaylea Cross

Publisher: Carina Press Publish Date: Out Now! How I got this book: NetGalley Two-hundred-year-old Daegan Blackwell is one of the last remaining Empowered, an ancient magical race. Daegan’s duty is to lead and protect his remaining Brethren in the coming war foretold by prophecy. The last thing he expects is to meet the one woman

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Joint Review: Learning from Isaac by Dev Bentham

Publisher: Loose-id Where did you get the book: e-ARC from author Release date: Out now Nathan Kohn has been teaching Aquatic Science at St. Genevieve College for 15 years. It’s not a perfect situation, but he’s resigned to being a gay man in a straight culture, a Jew among Catholics and single in a world

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