2016

Review | Crystal Gardens

Evangeline Ames is running from a killer. She left her job and the streets of London for a slower place of life in hopes that the ordeal was behind her but the hired thug that frightened her from her sanctuary proves it hasn't yet ended. When Lucas Sebastian sees...

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Review | Dreamless

Sleeping Beauty never had troubles like this For most princesses, a sleeping curse means a few inconvenient weeks unconscious followed by a happily-ever-after with their true love. Seventeen-year-old Elena's curse, however, was designed without a cure, which means...

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Review | Will’s True Wish

Will Dorning, as the Earl of Casriel’s heir, and older brother to four rambunctious brothers, sees his life as one of duty and drudgery. He guards the earl’s back, and keeps a watchful eye on his siblings, though his only real companions are the dogs he’s treasured...

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Review | Making Waves

​Marguerite Westing is in a pickle. She's been allowing Roger Gordon to court her for the lady three months even though she has no desire to spend any time with him. She's afraid to tell him to go because he's the man her mother has chosen for her yet when she's with...

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Review | Cogling

Humans have become complacent. They've forgotten hags promised to get revenge. Humans have forgotten, but hags have not. They've been quietly stealing children and replacing them with robots. Stealing them to use their dreams to create magic. The humans believe the...

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Review | Duke of My Heart

Max Harcourt, Duke of Alderidge, returns to England to find his home in a turmoil. Not a people person the ball immediately throws him off, but the team cleaning up a dead Duke that's tired to his sweet and innocent little sister's bed is enough to row off even the...

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Review | Broken Things to Mend

or Celia is in desperate need of a change--a change of scenery, a change of pace, and a complete redo of all relationships. Not knowing what else to do, she opens a map, closes her eyes, and lets fate decide her future. Then she packs her meager belongings and buys a...

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Review | The Game of College

The Game of College is a non-fluffy, hopefully interesting, guide to getting a bachelor’s degree. Most think of getting a bachelor’s degree as four years of hard work and sacrifice, but who has time for that? This book shows how to use the system to your advantage,...

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