(Rescue Mission With a Difference): Fearless by Marianne Curley

Ebony and Nathaneal have overcome so much to be together but their happily ever after will have to wait. The Dark Prince and ruler of Skade has taken Ebony and imprisoned her in his realm. With all entries and exits to Skade sealed for a century, it seems Ebony and Thane’s love story is at an end. Not willing …

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Q&A and Review: Crystal Kingdom by Amanda Hocking

StoStop I’m delighted to welcome you to my stop on the Crystal Kingdom blog tour organized by Pan Macmillan Australia. I was lucky enough to get to ask Amanda Hocking some questions to share with you all. And be sure to keep reading to read until the end of this post to see my review …

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Non Pratt’s Top 5 YA! (Guest Post + Review of Remix)

Welcome to my stop on the Remix blog tour hosted by Walker Books Australia. To celebrate the release of Remix by Non Pratt, I’m lucky enough to share with you all a guest post by Non featuring some of her favourite Aussie YA novels. Also, be sure to read to the end of this post …

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(Mia’s Getting Married?!): Royal Wedding by Meg Cabot

I should probably start this by admitting just how much I love Meg Cabot. I’ve been reading her books for over a decade. I remember back in senior physics almost failing because I spent most of the year reading her Mediator series under the desk rather than learning about gravitational pull and the importance of …

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(The Final Showdown): Burn by Paula Weston

If you are a fan of superbly written, action-packed fiction with interesting, brilliantly flawed characters – look no further than Paula Weston’s Rephaim series. This is a series you won’t want to put down! Typically I don’t like series concerning angels yet this series has changed my mind. Burn, the fourth and final book in …

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Q&A with Kylie Scott!

I’m delighted to be sharing with you a Q&A with Kylie Scott – author of the Stage Dive series. The Stage Dive series is one of my favourite contemporary romances featuring incredibly sexy rock stars and smart, down to earth, kick-arse in their own way, leading ladies. The books are extremely funny with great characters …

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(One Night in Vegas): Deep by Kylie Scott

There are many reasons why the usually sane and responsible Lizzy Rollins and Ben Nicholson (bass player from Stage Dive) would never work as a couple. He’s older, wiser and – with groupies throwing themselves at him every night – surely more experienced. He embraces the nomadic lifestyle of being a rockstar whereas she is determined to …

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(Tall, Dark and Dangerous): Arrow’s Hell by Chantel Fernando

Anna doesn’t need a babysitter – even one as gorgeous as the muscular and brooding Arrow. Her older brother Rake has always looked out for her and doesn’t intend to stop just because she’s an adult. Things get complicated when Arrow, the brother Rake has looking out for his younger sister, just happens to be the same …

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Book Review: Wild Hearts by Jessica Burkhart

Brie Carter has always enjoyed her family’s nomadic lifestyle. Due to her father’s career she has lived in some of the world’s most exotic cities. And when each job finishes she and her family packs their bags and move to the next place. When Brie’s dad gets a job in Lost Springs, Wyoming, Brie expects it to be much …

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Book Review: The Fyrelit Tragedy by Nicholas and Alison Lochel

When their little sister Skye is kidnapped by the man who killed their parents, brothers Neleik and Ervine Fyrelit embark on an epic journey to rescue her. They will do whatever it takes to get her back. In an adventure which emcompasses travelling strange lands, magical creatures, oddball companions and the revelation of epic secrets – …

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