Category: From Publisher
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Review: CHARLOTTE WALSH LIKES TO WIN by Jo Piazza
Thank you so much to Simon and Schuster for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description: Charlotte Walsh is running for Senate in the most important race in the country during a midterm election that will decide the balance of power in Congress. Still reeling from a presidential election that…
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Blog Tour Review: IF YOU LEAVE ME by Crystal Hana Kim
Thank you so much to William Morrow for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description: When the communist-backed army from the north invades her home, sixteen-year-old Haemi Lee, along with her widowed mother and ailing brother, is forced to flee to a refugee camp along the coast. For a few…
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Review: THIS BODY’S NOT BIG ENOUGH FOR BOTH OF US by Edgar Cantero
Thank you so much to Doubleday Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description: In a dingy office in Fisherman’s Wharf, the glass panel in the door bears the names of A. Kimrean and Z. Kimrean. Private Eyes. Behind the door there is only one desk, one chair, one…
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Blog Tour Review: VOX by Christina Dalcher
Thank you so much Berkley Publishing for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description: On the day the government decrees that women are no longer allowed more than one hundred words per day, Dr. Jean McClellan is in denial. This can’t happen here. Not in America. Not to her. Soon women…
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Review: JELL-O GIRLS by Allie Rowbottom
Many thanks to Little, Brown and Company for my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description: In 1899, Allie Rowbottom’s great-great-great-uncle bought the patent to Jell-O from its inventor for $450. The sale would turn out to be one of the most profitable business deals in American history, and the generations that…
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Review: THE RENDING AND THE NEST by Kaethe Schwehn
Thank you so much to Bloomsbury Publishing for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description: When 95 percent of the earth’s population disappears for no apparent reason, Mira does what she can to create some semblance of a life: She cobbles together a haphazard community named Zion, scavenges the Piles…
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Review: THE MYTH OF PERPETUAL SUMMER by Susan Crandall
Thank you so much Gallery Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Description: Tallulah James’s parents’ volatile relationship, erratic behavior, and hands-off approach to child rearing set tongues to wagging in their staid Mississippi town, complicating her already uncertain life. She takes the responsibility of shielding her family’s reputation and…
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Blog Tour & Review: THE LAST THING I TOLD YOU by Emily Arsenault
Thank you so much to TLC Book Tours and William Morrow Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Description: Therapist Dr. Mark Fabian is dead—bludgeoned in his office. But that doesn’t stop former patient Nadine Raines from talking to him—in her head. Why did she come back to her hometown…
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Review: OUR KIND OF CRUELTY by Araminta Hall
Thank you so much FSG Books and MCD Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Description: This is a love story. Mike’s love story. Mike Hayes fought his way out of a brutal childhood and into a quiet, if lonely, life before he met Verity Metcalf. V taught him about love, and…
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Review: SEX AND THE CITY AND US by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong
Thank you so much to Simon and Schuster for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Description: This is the story of how a columnist, two gay men, and a writers’ room full of women used their own poignant, hilarious, and humiliating stories to launch a cultural phenomenon. They endured shock, slut-shaming,…