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Review – Nicholas (Circle Eight #5) by Emma Lang

Publisher: Self Publish Date: Feb 25 How I got this book: ARC from the author Even in the darkest of shadows, love can light the way. Nicholas Graham is caught in the middle: of his family, of his desires, of his own unhappiness. After he meets Winnie Watson, his self-imposed curmudgeonly existence pales in comparison […]

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Bookpushers Joint Review – Marked by Lauren Dane, Vivian Arend and Kit Rocha

Publisher: Self Publish Date: Out now How we got this book: ARC from the authors BP Note: The Book Pushers are huge fans of Dane, Arend, and Rocha so when we found out they were plotting together for a self-published anthology we couldn’t wait. As they continued to work on their individual projects and started

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Review – Had to be You (Bad Boys of Red Hook #3) by Robin Kaye

Publisher: Signet Publish Date: Out now How I got this book: ARC from the publisher The last place he expected to find lasting love was back in his hometown… Slater knew tragedy from a young age, but with the support of his foster family, he turned his life around. Now, back from a stint in

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Review – Jaded (Walkers Ford #2) by Anne Calhoun

Publisher: Berkley Publish Date: Out now How I got this book: ARC from the publisher They can’t hide from desire… After life as a cop in Denver leaves him burned-out, Lucas Ridgeway returns to Walkers Ford, South Dakota, to serve as their chief of police. He’s hoping to start over with a clean slate and

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Review – Cold Iron by D. L. McDermott

Publisher: Pocket Star Publish Date: February 10, 2014 How I got this book: eARC provided by the publisher through NetGalley The Fae, the Good Neighbors, the Fair Folk, the Aes Sídhe, creatures of preternatural beauty and seduction. Archaeologist Beth Carter doesn’t believe in them. She’s always credited her extraordinary ability to identify ancient Celtic sites

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