Month: November 2014
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In Your Dreams by Kristan Higgins *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] In Your Dreams by Kristan Higgins is the stuff that contemporary romances are made of. Higgins stuffs her books full of romance, humor, and characters that are super easy to invest in. I’ve wanted Jack Holland to have his own book since The Best Man. Jack is the big brother that everyone wants. Emmaline…
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Blood on the Bayou by D.J. Donaldson *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] Five Things I Liked About Blood on the Bayou: Andy Broussard is such a great character! He’s a heavy set man who likes the comforts of life and good food. He’s ridiculously smart. Donaldson’s mysteries are always good. He has always made me question who-dun-it and I typically don’t know until he lays it…
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The Fault in Our Stars by John Green *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] Books that receive all the hype tend to put me off. I’m not sure if it’s arrogance that I’m above the crowd or if it’s a fear that I’ll miss it and be left on the outside looking at the “in-crowd”. This is my confession for putting off reading The Fault in Our Stars…
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The Captive by Grace Burrowes *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] The Captive by Grace Burrowes is another winner! If you like your characters good and tortured with seemingly insurmountable odds for happiness then this books is for you! The Captive opens with a scene straight from hell. Our hero, Christian, is a prisoner of the French during the Napoleonic wars. And he is being…