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Tag Archives: Harlequin
Can’t-Wait Wednesday: Daughters of Nantucket by Julie Gerstenblatt
Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme that highlights books soon to be released, the ones we’re excited about but haven’t read yet. It’s hosted by Wishful Endings, and was formerly hosted by Breaking the Spine. Y’all can check out all of this week’s … Continue reading
Posted in Book Memes, Can't-Wait Wednesday
Tagged Can't-Wait Wednesday, Harlequin, Historical Fiction
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Blog Tour and Book Review: The Lying Club by Annie Ward
Book Summary: From the acclaimed author of Beautiful Bad comes an explosive new novel of revenge, murder and shocking secrets—where the victims aren’t who you might think. Perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty, Lucy Foley, and Liv Constantine. Three women. Two bodies. … Continue reading
Posted in ARC Reads, Blog Tours, Book Reviews, Harlequin Blog Tours, Suspense
Tagged Athletics, Despicable Characters, Entitlement, Harlequin, NetGalley, School, Suspense, Thriller
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Book Review and Blog Tour: Luminous by Mara Rutherford
ABOUT THE BOOK: From the author of Crown of Coral and Pearl comes an immersive new fantasy about a witch who must learn to harness her power—or risk losing her loved ones forever. Liora has spent her life in hiding, … Continue reading
Posted in ARC Reads, Blog Tours, Fantasy, Harlequin Blog Tours, NetGalley, Young Adult
Tagged #Luminous, #NetGalley, Blog Tour, Book Reviews, Fantasy, Harlequin, Magic, Mara Rutherford, Young Adult
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Book Review and Blog Tour: Never Saw Me Coming by Vera Kurian
Book Summary: “I’ve never met someone like me, but when I do, eventually, I think it will be like two wolves meeting in the night, sniffing and recognizing a fellow hunter.” Meet Chloe Sevre. Freshman honor student. Average-seeming, legging-wearing, hot … Continue reading
Posted in ARC Reads, Blog Tours, Harlequin Blog Tours, Thriller
Tagged ARC Reads, Blog Tours, Harlequin, Nail-Biting, NetGalley, Park Row Books, Thriller, Vera Kurian
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Excerpt and Blog Tour: The Bookseller’s Secret by Michelle Gable
About the book: From New York Times bestselling author Michelle Gable comes a dual-narrative set at the famed Heywood Hill Bookshop in London about a struggling American writer on the hunt for a rumored lost manuscript written by the iconic … Continue reading
Excerpt and Blog Tour: Radar Girls by Sara Ackerman
About the book: WWII historical fiction inspired by the real women of the Women’s Air Raid Defense, RADAR GIRLS follows one unlikely recruit as she trains and serves in secrecy as a radar plotter on Hawaii. A tale of resilience … Continue reading
Book Review and Blog Tour: The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner
Excerpt: Nella February 3, 1791 She would come at daybreak—the woman whose letter I held in my hands, the woman whose name I did not yet know. I knew neither her age nor where she lived. I did not know … Continue reading