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Driving Home for Christmas by Joanna Bolouri
Timy reviews Driving Home for Christmas, a Contemporary Romance novel by Joanna Bolouri.
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A Gamble of Gods by Mitriel Faywood
Timy reviews A Gamble of Gods, the debut fantasy novel by Mitriel Faywood, which is also the first book in The Order of the Dragon series.
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The Lord of Stariel by A. J. Lancaster
Timy reviews The Lord of Stariel, the first book in A. J. Lancaster's Fantasy Romance series, Stariel.
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The Arctic Curry Club by Dani Redd
Timy reviews The Arctic Curry Club, Dani Redd's debut Contemporary Fiction novel, published by Avon on December 9, 2021.
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Heartbreak Incorporated by Alex de Campi
Timy reviews Heartbreak Incorporated, Alex de Campi's Supernatural Thriller which was published by Rebellion Publishing on June 22, 2021.
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Songs in Ursa Major by Emma Brodie
Timy reviews Songs in Ursa Major, Emma Brodie's debut Historical Fiction/Romance novel, published by HarperCollins on June 24, 2021.
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Book Blitz: A Sea of Pearls & Leaves by Rosalyn Briar
Organized by Storytellers On Tour, today, along with several other bloggers and bookstagrammers, we present to you A Sea of Pearls & Leaves, a stand alone Fantasy LGBTQ Romance novel by Rosalyn Briar! Make sure to check out their posts as well and don't forget to enter the giveaway!
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Karolina Dalca, Dark Eyes by M. R. Noble
Settle in somewhere because the relentless pace will make it hard for you to put Karolina Dalca, Dark Eyes down.
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The Immortal City by Amy Kuivalainen
The Immortal City is a fast-paced, decent Fantasy set in the beautiful Venice - of which we get not nearly enough by the way. It might be a perfect read for those who love Mystery books with star-crossed lovers and magic chasing thousands of years old myths. It has a lot going for it and Kuivalainen made Venice alive in this modern-day blood-soaked love story.
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The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary
If you are looking for a lighthearted romcom and don't want to think too much, The Flatshare is a perfect pick me up book. With loveable characters - there is a lovely, mishevious little girl, and a hippie older lady who happens to be a rebel -, heavy topics and a budding romance with laugh out loud moments. Beth O'Leary's debut novel is definitely worth a read.