Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Loved and Never Reviewed!

  I’m a hopelessly tragic reader who reads a lot and only reviews around 10% of what I’ve read. For this week’s freebie/throwback topic, I chose to share books I read and loved but then never reviewed. Between the Lives by Jessica Shirvington The Ruby Circle (Bloodlines #6) by Richelle Mead Boomerang by Noelle August …

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Maggie’s Kitchen Blog Tour: Guest Post by Caroline Beecham

I was delighted to be asked to take part in the blog tour for Caroline Beecham’s novel, Maggie’s Kitchen. A story combining friendship and food set against a country in wartime – Maggie’s Kitchen has all the ingredients needed to deliver an intriguing read. I loved reading this book for the authentic historical vibe but …

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The Boundless Sublime Tour: Guest Post by Lili Wilkinson

I’m so lucky today to be sharing with you all a guest post by author Lili Wilkinson! Her new book The Boundless Sublime is out now. The Boundless Sublime is one of those books which will make you stop and think. It’s scary and wonderful and a book which I couldn’t put down. And if …

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Top Ten Tuesday: Books I’d Buy in a Second…

It’s Tuesday! And that means it’s time to participate in the meme created by Broke and Bookish where bloggers share their top ten based on a given topic. Today’s Topic is: Ten Books You’d Buy Right This Second If Someone Handed You A Fully Loaded Gift Card Just ten? I have a THOUSAND that I’d buy. …

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(YouTuber in Book Form): Follow Me by Ricky Dillon

I should probably start this review by pointing out a few things. I don’t really watch YouTube. I use it for K-Pop music videos and for learning how to fix a leaky taps without having to call a plumber. The YouTube personalities I’ve seen on TV shows like The Amazing Race tend to irritate me. …

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Top Ten Tuesday: Things Books Make Me Want to Do!

It’s Tuesday! And that means it’s time to participate in the meme created by Broke and Bookish where bloggers share their top ten based on a given topic. Today’s Topic is: Top Ten Things Books Have Made Me Want To Do or Learn About After Reading Them   Sounds like fun 😀 Books always make me …

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(Blackholes and Romance): The Square Root of Summer by Harriet Reuter Hapgood

The Square Root of Summer is one of those books I’m not sure how to describe and do it justice. The main character Gottie is a little lost in her life. When her beloved grandfather/surrogate father Grey died, her brother moved to London, her boyfriend broke her heart and her Papa buried himself in his …

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(Intrigue in Ireland): Chasing River by K.A. Tucker

K.A. Tucker is an expert at delivering compelling stories which entwine mystery, drama and romance. Chasing River is a perfect example of that! Wanting to explore the world and see what life is like outside of her small town, Amber Welles is ready for her European adventure. An adventure she wasn’t expecting to cost her …

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(A Cinderella Story): Everything But the Truth by Mandy Hubbard

When wealthy playboy Malik assumes Holly is another rich relative visiting family in the fancy retirement home her mother manages, she doesn’t correct him. Things between them were never going to get serious – they come from different worlds and in just a few months Holly is leaving for college. But when flirting leads to one date …

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Top Ten Tuesday: Books Set in Australia!

It’s Tuesday! And that means it’s time to participate in the meme created by Broke and Bookish where bloggers share their top ten based on a given topic. Today’s Topic is: Ten Books Set Outside The US  I’m going to take this as an opportunity to give some love to some of my favourite Aussie based …

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