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Spooky, but Make it Gay: A Rec List from Isabelle Adler

[fa icon="calendar'] Oct 3, 2021 11:15:00 AM / by Guest Post

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Many thanks to Isabelle Adler, who's not only written one of my most anticipated Spooky Season reads, but has also given us a list of other queer spooky reads!

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Guest Post: Chasing Ghosts and Falling in Love, by E.J. Phillips

[fa icon="calendar'] Oct 21, 2020 10:22:48 AM / by Guest Post posted in guest post

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Today we're joined by E.J. Phillips, author of When We Were Ghosts, out October 20, 2020. It's perfect for the spooky season! Read on to find out why Phillips decided to write about two girls falling in love as they chase a ghost... and her own experience with ghosties.

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Why Set a Romance in the 80's? A Guest Post by Karen Grey

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 17, 2020 9:45:00 AM / by Guest Post posted in guest post

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Confession: I've never read a romance set in the 1980's. It's always seemed too recent to be historical and too historical to be modern. But here we are in 2020 and 1980 is forty years past.

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Review: If I Never Met You, by Mhairi McFarlane

[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 7, 2020 9:45:00 AM / by Guest Post posted in review

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Today's review comes to us from Carole V. Bell. Find her on Twitter here!

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Review: Dear Enemy, by Kristen Callihan

[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 24, 2020 9:45:00 AM / by Guest Post posted in review

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Another guest review from Melanie!

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Guest Post: Rubies, Passion, and Farting Camels: The Exotic, the Erotic, and the Not So Sexy, by Autumn Bardot

[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 16, 2020 10:18:20 AM / by Guest Post posted in guest post

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Historical fiction is my passion. The stories open a door and offer a peek into another time and place. Many readers and writers have a preferred time period. I love all things medieval and earlier! Not that I would ever want to actually go back in time—well, maybe for a few hours—but chances are if I happened upon any time travel doors, I’d be a scullery maid not a princess.

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Guest Post: Reader Events, by Jayne

[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 13, 2020 9:45:00 AM / by Guest Post posted in guest post

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Imagine a room full of people who love books like you do. You get to effuse about books you love, meet the people who write books you love, find out how books you love come to be, and find out about more books you might love! This is what reader events are for me.

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Guest Post: The Trouble with Twenty-Four Hour Romances, by Therese Beharrie

[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 9, 2020 9:45:00 AM / by Guest Post posted in guest post

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Therese Beharrie is known for two things: sweet Harlequin romances and a series of romances that take place entirely in one day. That last bit? Tricky and impressive. (We reviewed the first in that series a while back if you're curious.)

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Guest Post: The Why and How of Creating an Autograph Book, by Melinda

[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 6, 2020 9:45:00 AM / by Guest Post posted in guest post

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This post comes to us from Melinda, a romance reader and freelance editor. Find her at @melindaedits on Twitter!

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Going to a book conference can be overwhelming for multiple reasons – knowing that you’re going to be in the same space as authors you admire? Overwhelming AF! Trying to talk to them!? Ack! One of the things that I also find so overwhelming - but wonderful - is how to pick which books to get signed.

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Review: A Cowboy to Remember, by Rebekah Weatherspoon

[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 24, 2020 9:45:00 AM / by Guest Post posted in review

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This review comes to us from Mel! We're excited to work with her on a few upcoming pieces and hope you will all welcome her and maybe fangirl with her on Twitter a bit.

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