
A Promise of Fire
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Catalia "Cat" Fisa lives disguised as a soothsayer in a traveling circus. She is perfectly content...
Moonspender
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Lovejoy doesn't mind making an occasional fake...But the wholesale theft of national treasures is...

Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated You Slay Me (Aisling Grey #1) in Books
Sep 29, 2019
I thoroughly enjoyed it. I laughed several times Him is now my new favourite dog!!! Sailing is refreshing I'm looking forward to following her. I did feel it was rushed in some parts but in a while a really good start to a series. Love a good Dragon too.
Aisling Grey is a courier enjoying a free, work-related trip to Paris when she learns she's a Guardian. That's a keeper of the Gates of Hell, for those who don't know. She finds this out from Drake Vireo, who's scrumptiously sexy-at least in his human form. Now Drake has stolen the package Aisling was sent to deliver, and she must track him down, get the package, and try to resist the passion boiling inside her.


Open Road Summer
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After breaking up with her bad-news boyfriend, Reagan O'Neill is ready to leave her rebellious ways...

Challenge Accepted (Wolf Appeal #2)
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Since being turned into a werewolf, Adam has been a loner. Practically a hermit. Okay, actually a...
Paranormal Romance

Commander (Jack Lark #10)
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This is the tenth adventure featuring Jack Lark: soldier, leader, imposter. Egypt, 1869. Jack...

Road to Winter (Fae’s Captive #2)
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The fae king is growing on me. Every touch, look, and night spent in his arms is slowly melting my...

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Saffy Alexandra (89 KP) rated The Hobbit in Books
Jun 10, 2019
This book is definitely not as lengthly as the it’s cousin, Lord of the Rings, but it holds a certain charm to it. We come to love the foolish but courageous Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, and follow his adventure to the lonely mountain with the rag-tag group of Dwarves and the mischievous and ever in trouble Gandalf the Grey.
Coming from a small town that was similar to Hobbiton (I was told that Tolkien actually based Hobbiton on the town I am from) I could relate so well to Bilbo when he had misgivings about leaving his home, but that urge for adventure and lust for the unknown was too much to resist.
This story, although quite sad at the end, is full of humour, wit and no end of riddles and charm that even the grumpiest reader should not be able to resist. Perhaps it is not the most powerful or awe-inspiring book, but I think that’s what makes it so great. It’s not trying to be the best book that you’ve ever read, it’s simply telling a story the best way it can, you can’t help but be drawn in to the characters and the descriptions that Tolkien gives you.
It might not be The Lord of the Rings, but to me it will always be my favourite and best book to keep with me wherever I go and I would be lost without it!

Sue (5 KP) rated Murder at the Makeover in Books
Aug 13, 2018
Georgia and Aleta are 60+-year-olds, full of spunk, and can’t resist tasty pastries. They often find themselves in the middle of murder investigations and often find themselves in trouble with Georgie’s ex-husband Stan. Did I mention that he is a homicide detective?
If you like humor, hijinks, cozy mysteries, and fun-loving characters then this book has what you are looking for.