Urban FantasyCity of Magic, Book 1Release Date: January 4, 2018Charley is a cleaner by day and a professional gambler by night. She might be haunted by her tragic past but she's never thought of herself as anything or anyone special. Until, that is, things start to go terribly wrong all across the city of Manchester. …
Month: January 2019
Review: The Enchanted Sonata by Heather Dixon Wallwork
The Enchanted SonataAuthor: Heather Dixon WallworkPublisher: The Wallworkshop (October 23, 2018)Paperback, 365 pagesGoodreads | Amazon (KindleUnlimited)SummaryClara Stahlbaum has her future perfectly planned: to marry the handsome pianist, Johann Kahler (ah!) and settle down to a life full of music. But all that changes on Christmas Eve, when Clara receives a mysterious and magical …
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Book Review: My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren
My Favorite Half-Night StandAuthor: Christina LaurenPublisher: Gallery Books (December 4, 2018)Paperback, 384 pagesGoodreads | AmazonSummaryMillie Morris has always been one of the guys. A UC Santa Barbara professor, she’s a female-serial-killer expert who’s quick with a deflection joke and terrible at getting personal. And she, just like her four best guy friends and …
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Project: Re-Shelf Yourself – Show Me Your #Shelfie!
The human world, it is a mess.Oh wait, that's a line from The Little Mermaid. We're here to talk about my bookshelves - which are also a mess. Which is why 2019 is the year of Project: Re-Shelf Yourself! (Shout-out to WhaleSnark @ Bookquarium for the name suggestion.)I have a lot of books, and right …
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December Wrap Up & 2018 My Year In Books
2018 Reading ChallengeBooks read in December: 18I managed to smash my goal out of the park, woo! I'm setting my goal for 2019 significantly lower (at 100 books) because I'm focusing on getting through a lot of thicker and slower reads (like the classics and some weightier epic fantasy novels that have been gathering dust …