Romance for RAICES Auction is Live!

[fa icon="calendar'] Sep 8, 2019 1:21:00 PM / by Suzanne

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Quick post today! We just wanted to let everyone know that our fundraiser for RAICES and The Young Center is live as of 10 am today! The silent auction runs through 9/21 and features nearly 200 items and services for both readers and writers.

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Cover Reveal: Love on the Hudson, by KD Fisher

[fa icon="calendar'] Sep 6, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in cover reveal

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It's Cover Reveal Day!

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Mini-Reviews, September 3, 2019

[fa icon="calendar'] Sep 3, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review

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Little reviews of The Love Solution, Trashed, Shatter the Sky and Hot Dog Girl.

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Top Off Your TBR: September 2019 Edition

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 30, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in new releases

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Say do you remember

Dancin' in September...

That's all the intro you get this month. You're welcome.

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Review: How to Belong with a Billionaire, by Alexis Hall

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 29, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Andrea posted in review

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How to Belong with a Billionaire is an empowering story about being free to express and explore your desires, and enjoy sex however you like it (consensually, obvs). It's also about finding your freedom and identity outside of being an abuse survivor. And because Alexis Hall's writing is a wonderland!!! [crying emoji] [confetti emoji] [sparkles!] sentences like "And my love was a dog off its lead.", even when the story is about heartache (and this one is), there's joy in the way he makes mundane things feel like moments of awe. 

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Review: If I'm Being Honest, by Emily Wibberly and Austin Siegemund-Broka

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 27, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review

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As you might guess based on the blurb, If I'm Being Honest features a prickly heroine. The story is loosely based on Shakespeare's The Taming of The Shrew, except that this time the shrew is out to tame herself. After her crush and good friend drops her entirely after witnessing how mean she is to a classmate, Paige, Cam decides to win Andrew back by becoming a better person. She learns that apologies are really difficult when you don't mean them, but that honesty can be used in kind ways as well as in the cruel ways she's been wielding it. And more than anything else, she learns that everyone else is more than they appear to be, just as she is.

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Review: Bringing Down the Duke, by Evie Dunmore

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 26, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review

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Bringing Down the Duke is a brilliant debut historical romance. Set in Victorian England when suffragettes are fighting for rights, this is an enemies-to-lovers romance with a stodgy (divorced!) Duke hero who simply cannot have another scandal to his name and a penniless heroine studying at Oxford on a stipend from a women's rights organization.

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Reviewlets from Shelf Awareness, Part 1

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 23, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review

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In case you haven't been paying super close attention to my personal Twitter feed, you may not know that I've been reviewing for the Shelf Awareness for Readers newsletter for about three months. It's a lot of fun and I get exposed to a much broader selection of books than I might otherwise. For example, I've covered a book about a female butcher in London and a comic about adorable monsters who destroy whole ecosystems.

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Unusual Historicals: Best Bets for August 2019

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 22, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Wendy the SuperLibrarian posted in best bets

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I’m not sure where 2019 has gone, but here we are - already in August.  RWA has come and gone, the kids are either already back in school or will be very soon, and large swaths of the US are looking forward to Pumpkin Spice Everything. While, on one hand, I felt energized at RWA to come home and “read all the things,” the reality has been “um, not so much.”  Distracted and cranky seems to be the mood of the moment. So to snap myself out of it, why not browse for intriguing sounding unusual historicals? Here are the August releases that caught my eye.

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Guest Post: Finding Silver Linings with the Silver Screen, by Luna Joya

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 21, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Guest Post posted in guest post

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When the world isn’t so great (okay, when it’s a dumpster fire) and you don’t have the time or perhaps the mental capacity to read, a movie with a guaranteed happily ever after can be a great solution. But how do you know which ones come with that satisfying ending and not a breakup or a cliffhanger? I’ll share my two favorites to get this movie marathon started.

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