Where's Trump?: Find Donald Trump in His Race to the White House
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'Winners aren't losers!' Can you spot the Donald? In an array of crowded scenes, from building a...
A Charm of Goldfinches and Other Collective Nouns
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A charm of goldfinches, an ascension of larks, a school of dolphins, a cloud of bats, a murder of...
The One Hundred Nights of Hero
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"A feminist fairy-tale, which I recommend if you're looking for a Christmas present for a teenage...
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Pride Mates (Shifters Unbound #1) in Books
Nov 9, 2020
Defense attorney Kim Fraser has to venture into the dark and dangerous Shiftertown to get answers for a client accused of murder, but the secrets she learns from the enticing lips of Liam Morrissey might just get her killed if the lion shifter doesn't claim her for his mate.
This had been in my Tbr pile for so long and I finally got round to it. So glad I did! Having those shifters all collared up is pretty brutal! I enjoyed her take on shifter life it had a strong story and strong characters. I’m looking forward to seeing the new little shifter and finding how they all develop with the change in leadership! Definitely one for shifter lovers!!
Bailey Boat Cat: Adventures of a Feline Afloat
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Bailey is a boat cat. He loves nothing more than cruising aboard Nocturne, gazing wistfully out of...
Caffeinated Fae (464 KP) rated Get a Life, Chloe Brown (The Brown Sisters #1) in Books
Feb 24, 2020
The narration for this book was outstanding. Adjoa Andoh narrated this book to perfection. Her voices, her attitude, everything was executed incredibly well. I always knew who was talking and never once questioned her narration. She brought this story to life & I loved every second of it.
What I loved the most about this book was the banter. Seriously, Talia Hibbert should get an award for verbal sparring. As you all know by now, banter is my catnip & I couldn't help but squee at the interactions between Red & Chloe. The author genuinely made me love each character more than I thought possible. Both Characters were realistic and had their faults. I loved seeing them work through their issues and grow.
I also loved that this book included so many of my favorite tropes. Enemies to lovers is hands down one of my favorite tropes, so when paired with a sunshine character with a grumpy character, I was in heaven. Talia Hibbert also executed the enemies to lover trope incredibly well. This trope is hit, or miss and so many things can go wrong. The fact that this was done to perfection still has me wowed.
I wouldn't do this book justice if I didn't mention that Talia Hibbert also handled invisible illnesses, domestic abuse, and some hard-hitting issues with compassion and accuracy. I loved that Chloe has fibromyalgia, and I genuinely appreciated how accurate it was. I also was thankful that this illness was present but didn't define Chloe. Chloe was three dimensional, and fibromyalgia didn't make up the core basis for who she was. It was beautiful to see Chloe as the main character, and I appreciated how well this story came together.
As you can tell, I loved this book. It's probably one of my all-time favorite books I have read. I loved the banter, the tropes, and the execution. Talia Hibbert should write a master class on banter. I honestly can't wait to dive into her backlist and have bought this book the second I could.
Bedtime Stories for Cats
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Cat lovers cuddle, caress, and cater to their adorable but aloof feline friends. The cat, in fact,...
Bread and a Dog
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A quirky, photographic exploration of two beloved subjects: breakfasts and dogs. Curiosity. Longing....
Claw of Exile (Exiled #1)
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Exiled. Cursed. Abandoned. Ryu Suzuki is no stranger to these things. For years he wandered the...
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Lovers and Strangers: An Immigrant History of Post-War Britain
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TLS BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2017 'Generous and empathetic ... opens up postwar migration in all its...