June is Pride Month and while I rarely put together a TBR for myself, and almost never around a theme, I’ll have at least managed to post about one queer book this month.
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“But all lives are important, all people are important, because everyone is a book.” -Tanith Lee
June is Pride Month and while I rarely put together a TBR for myself, and almost never around a theme, I’ll have at least managed to post about one queer book this month.
Continue reading “Mini(bot) Reviews: Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me”
Forever playing catch-up with reviews it seems, so today I bring you a whopping 5 mini-reviews!
Roan is a very powerful psychometrist – he can touch and item and see the item’s past and the lives of those who interacted with it. He uses his talents to find valuable antiques and return them to the families they’ve been lost from. When he meets Melicent after her rise to fame for discovering her own valuable antique, he’s instantly drawn to her. But a discovery made by Roan’s friend Stuart brings Roan and Melicent together as they find themselves on the run for their lives.
Starting the month off with a quick tag I saw over at Hardback Hoarder ages ago because I’m not ready for it to be October!
I received this book for free from the author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
From the author’s website: Rylan Bradley is perfectly content with her single, thirty-something life. Love is the last thing on her mind—until she crosses paths with Wesley Kade. He is handsome, charming, and always there when she needs someone the most. But there’s a story behind those brown eyes that he’s not ready to tell. As Rylan and Kade struggle to untangle their feelings for each other, the reality of their pasts will once again resurface and threaten to take it all away.
Before I start my review, I wanted to share the mini-interview I did with Courtney.
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