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[Book Review] Sharp Love By Ava March & Groundwork Coffee Lucky Jack
Oh, how I do love a good romance. Sharp Love is a historical, Regency Era friends-to-lover romance that simply knocked my socks off. With the combination of friendship, love, and hot intimacy – I simply couldn’t but this one down and read it all in one sitting (and into the wee hours of the morning).
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Pride Week Blitz With Carina Press
Today is the kickoff of the Pride Week Blitz With Carina Press spotlighting four amazing M/M titles by four wonderful Carina Press authors. Oh and there's a giveaway too - 2 e-copies of all four books PLUS a very cool rainbow bracelet. Keep tuning in this week as I'll be reviewing these titles - starting with Sharp Love tommorrow.
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[Book Review] Disconnected By Lisa M. Cronkhite & Caffe Appassionato Magnolia Blend
Milly has always had an extra persona inside herself named Amelia. Since the death of Milly's parents, Amelia has seemingly turned on her, becoming Milly's greatest adversary. Amelia constantly pours poison words into Milly's mind; she puts her down, coerces her into self-harm, and taunts her about committing suicide. When circumstances force Milly and Grandpa George, her current guardian, to move in with her estranged Aunt Rachel, Amelia pushes and pulls Milly along to discovering the two adults are hiding something. A fragile Milly re-discovers some of her own history that Amelia has blocked from her memory as well as learns some ultimately very disturbing family secrets.
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Monday Morning Coffee News
Happy Monday! Last week in coffee: Another familiar name in coffee raises its prices, iced coffee kegs give office workers a much deserved treat, Starbucks wants to get to you through your phone, and could coffee be good for your teeth?
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[Book Review] Hollow City By Ransom Riggs & Port Townsend Coffee Roasting Loop d’ Loop
"Do you ever find yourself climbing into an open grave during a bombing raid," I said, "and just wish you'd stayed in bed?" The second book in the series, Hollow City starts exactly where the first book leaves off: the children crossing the water in boats with their injured headmistress, heading away from the island and the monsters pursuing them. On the mainland things don’t get any easier for them. With Hollows and Wights hot on their heels, the children determinedly find and explore other time loops in search of someone to help them save their beloved Miss Peregrine, meeting new peculiars (including peculiar animals) along the way.
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Monday Morning Coffee News
Happy Monday! Last week in coffee: Coffee price increases have reached market shelves, a coffee mug that’s really a portable brewer, and a Washington state company brings together coffee and cannabis.