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House. Tree. Person.
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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I eagerly recommend Catriona McPherson’s “House. Tree. Person.” as an intriguing 4 star read.
                        
I do enjoy reading Catriona McPherson’s books based in the Galloway region and enjoy following the characters journey’s between the towns that my family spoke of during my childhood.

This book is a good paced thriller filled with so much suspense you just don’t know what the twist is until the very end (or at least I didn’t).

This book was an easy, yet engrossing, read and had me hooked early on. The author tells the backstory at the perfect pace to ensure the reader turns page after page.

Thanks to Catriona McPherson, Midnight Ink and Net Galley for the opportunity to read and review this engrossing suspense novel.
  
Ironside: A Modern Faerie Tale (Modern Faerie Tales #3)
Ironside: A Modern Faerie Tale (Modern Faerie Tales #3)
Holly Black | 2007 | Young Adult (YA)
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7.8 (6 Ratings)
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Definitely enjoyed this the most out of the three. Have to admit, though, I still didn't feel much heat between Kaye and Roiben, but <s>Corny</s> Neil and Luis were adorable!

I kinda figured that <spoiler> when the Queen demanded Kaye used Roiben's name, and she commanded him with a false one, that shoulda won her the quest. Cos, I mean, she couldn't even say the cup of tea was cold when it wasn't, and that's much the same kind of untruth as calling someone by a name that's not theirs. It's like standing in front of an oak tree and declaring it an elm - bet she couldn't do that.</spoiler> But whatever. Loopholes or some shit, I guess.
  
After the Scrum
After the Scrum
Dahlia Donovan | 2016 | Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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This is the story of Caddock, the retired rugby player, and Francis, the interior designer, and how they get together. This is a sweet romance, guaranteed to give you the warm fuzzies whilst you read it. Filled with heart-warming characters of both human and canine varieties, you will travel to antiques fairs and pubs in Cornwall.

Well-written and smoothly paced, this was a slow burner of a romance, although the attraction was instantaneous. Caddock and Francis are most definitely a case of opposites attracting and definitely complementing each other.

Another winner from Dahlia Donovan, and definitely recommended by me.

* I received this book from Hot Tree Promotions in return for a fair and honest review. *

Merissa
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