Month: July 2017
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Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] I always start off with why I picked up a book. Why did I read Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco? Hello. Jack the Ripper? I hesitate to say that I’m entertained with the Jack the Ripper mystery but I am mystified and fascinated with a mystery that has confound experts for years.…
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One Week to the Wedding by Olivia Miles *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] I couldn’t resist a small town romance. I needed a romance after quite a few thrillers. One Week to the Wedding by Olivia Miles was a good break. It was also blurbed for fans of Kristan Higgins so that got my attention. I didn’t find her quite as humorous as Higgins but Miles still…
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Maybe This Summer by Jennifer Snow *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] I’ve always been curious about the popularity of hockey romances. After seeing my first hockey game this past November I started to understand. When the opportunity came up to review Maybe This Summer by Jennifer Snow it seemed like the perfect chance to give hockey romances a whirl. Maybe This Summer brought together two…
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The Black Book by David Ellis & James Patterson *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] The library is responsible once again! I was scrolling through ebooks when The Black Book by David Ellis & James Patterson came across the screen. I put it on hold and sort of forgot about it. During my midnight scrolling it sounded good. Set in Chicago, amnesia, and missing evidence? Sign me up! I’m…
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Serenity Harbor by RaeAnne Thayne *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] When I was given the opportunity to read and review Serenity Harbor by RaeAnne Thayne I jumped on the chance. I had read and really enjoyed Snowfall on Haven Point and I was eager to continue the series. I was a little worried about Serenity Harbor because in the first 50 pages or so…
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Three Truths and a Lie by Brent Hartinger *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] After a sad read I wanted something to get my blood pumping and I was hoping Three Truths and a Lie by Brent Hartinger would fill that need. Unfortunately I was disappointed. I still gave it three stars but it didn’t blow me out of the water like I had been hoping. The plot…
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Do You Want to Start a Scandal by Tessa Dare *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] I really needed a good historical romance to avoid a book burnout. Do You Want to Start a Scandal by Tessa Dare was an obvious choice. Dare’s books are almost always a hit with me. Tessa Dare can make me laugh and bring me tears and at the end of the story leave me…