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    The Heartbeats of Aloha
    Brooke Gilbert
    (Under the Hawaiian Stars)
    Publication date: July 1st 2025
    Genres: Adult, Comedy, Romance

    𝙎𝙚𝙥𝙖𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙚𝙙 𝙗𝙮 𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙜𝙚𝙙𝙮, 𝙧𝙚𝙪𝙣𝙞𝙩𝙚𝙙 𝙗𝙮 𝙛𝙖𝙩𝙚. 𝘾𝙖𝙣 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙨𝙚 𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙧-𝙘𝙧𝙤𝙨𝙨𝙚𝙙 𝙡𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙨 𝙛𝙞𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙞𝙧 𝙬𝙖𝙮 𝙗𝙖𝙘𝙠 𝙩𝙤 𝙚𝙖𝙘𝙝 𝙤𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧?

    Reef has been in love with Luna since they were kids. As a secret romance novelist, he pours his unrequited feelings into his books, reliving their love on the page. But when Luna’s uncle proposes a fake relationship to thwart a stunt her PR wants to pull, Reef’s wildest dreams and worst fears are about to collide.

    Luna never stopped loving Reef, even when she broke his heart to protect him. Music became her refuge, but fame brought unexpected complications. Now, fate has brought them back together, but the demons of their past threaten to consume them both.

    As Reef and Luna navigate their rekindled feelings amidst a whirlwind of secrets, heartache, and desire, they’ll discover that sometimes reality is even more extraordinary than fiction. When their truths come to light, will their love survive, or will they wish they’d left the past buried in the sands of time?

    The Heartbeats of Aloha is a poignant, swoon-worthy standalone in the International Soulmate series. Immerse yourself in:

    • A heart-melting second chance romance
    • The lush, tropical beauty of Hawaii
    • A fake relationship that feels all too real
    • Deep, nuanced portrayals of mental health and disability
    • Unforgettable characters, including an adorable canine companion

    If you love emotional journeys filled with tender moments, sizzling chemistry, and the healing power of love, then Brooke Gilbert’s moving story is a must-read.

    Let the rhythm of the islands guide you to your next great romance. Grab The Heartbeats of Aloha today and lose yourself in Reef and Luna’s unforgettable love story!

    Content note: This book contains discussions of anxiety, depression, and panic attacks.

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    EXCERPT:

    As soon as the doors closed, I turned to her. “Luna,” I breathed. I didn’t know what to do, but I was being drawn to her, the tether from earlier pulling at me even harder. I placed my hands on either side of her hips, grabbing the cold railing with everything I had, desperate to be close to her.

    Then I leaned into her slightly. “He’s just an idiot who’s upset he lost the best thing he’s ever had. Nothing in the world could make me want to ‘return’ you. If you were mine, I’d do anything to keep you.”

    Her eyes became even glossier as they drifted up to meet mine. “You don’t even know what it is.” She looked away. “I didn’t think I needed to tell you since this is all . . .”

    “This is all what?” I asked her more pointedly. Her lips parted, but she said nothing. I could see the ghost of the word ‘fake’ on them. I gripped the railing tighter. “I never wanted any of this to be pretend. Not one second of it has been for me. Has it been for you?”

    She shook her head methodically, as if knowing what she was unleashing, and my lips curved upward at her response. Especially when her body gravitated toward mine like she couldn’t stand to be apart.

    I started to remove my glasses, knowing this was the first time my feelings and intentions would be on full display for her. The first time, nothing would be covered up under the guise of Louis’ plan.

    “Luna, why did you write One More Hour? Was what you said on stage true?” I asked with urgency.

    But her face said it all. I didn’t need the words her lips mouthed so sensually . . .“Yes . . . It was you I wanted. I’ve always wanted you. I still do.”

    As I went to pull off my glasses, she stopped me, shaking her head emphatically. I felt like a dork, with the goofiest grin on display.

    “What? You want me to keep them on? I was trying to look less like a nerd.” I laughed nervously as I leaned even closer to her, my hands clutching the railing beside her.

    “Yes, they have to stay on. It’s required.” But she was only halfway teasing, and I loved it. “Do you know how many fantasies I’ve had about this?”

    “No, why don’t you tell me?” I began coyly.

    “Enough to have a bet with myself about how fast I can fog them up.” She smirked.

    “Oh, I’m seeing the appeal now. Maybe this nerd thing can have some perks,” I mumbled. But all my cockiness left me as I became overwhelmed by her. Especially as she reached up for the collar of my dress shirt and tugged me toward her. The smell of the plumeria flower in her hair and the scent of Luna overcoming any hesitation. I wanted to bottle her scent along with this moment.

    Our faces were only inches apart, warmth radiating between us. And I was ready to close any of the distance between us. Need taking over in a way I’d never known, when she breathed out, “Why didn’t you ever kiss me?”

    “I couldn’t tell if you wanted me to.” A pain twisted at her cheeks with my words.

    There was a hard tug on my shirt collar. A very clear sign of her want. And with that, all space and time vanished. It was just her lips on mine as I leaned into every part of her. Every part I knew intimately and loved . . . all of her. Allowing myself to taste her for the very first time.

    I pulled back suddenly, and her eyes looked simultaneously confused and incredibly disappointed.

    “Wait,” I interjected, and her face fell. I pushed off of the handrails and moved toward the elevator pad. Quickly, I pulled the emergency button, halting the elevator.

    “Reef, you can’t do that.” Her eyes flashed with mixed amusement and sheer concern.

    With a confidence I didn’t know I possessed, I strode back over to her. “Oh, but I think I already did.” I readjusted my glasses to look at her, the ones that were already fogged up. “Now, where were we?”

    She laughed as my hands slid around the back of her thighs to pick her up, gently propping her against the elevator railing. Her legs seamlessly wrapped around me like they were always meant to be there.

    “Oh yeah, here.” The words tumbled out of me.

    Luna only laughed harder and then raked her hands upward through my hair, pulling me in with more force this time. I met her heady passion with a strong desire of my own this time. But I was becoming increasingly aware that I had kind of cornered her. And what started out feeling sexy now felt like it could cause anxiety. And that’s the last thing I ever wanted. I spun us around, effectively swapping our positions, hoping to give her more space and control. I was absolutely fine with her cornering me.

    Luna looked at me and her legs squeezed even tighter around me as her fingers dug deeper. Sending shockwaves through my scalp and back. I guess I’d made the right call. Especially when her lips melted over mine and then started roaming, making use of my neck in ways no one had ever properly done before. I had gotten everything wrong in my novels. No kiss I wrote could ever compare to this. I was going to need to make a few revisions.

    “Miss!” the intercom burst forth from the elevator speaker. We looked at each other with wide eyes. “Miss, please disentangle yourself and step away from the gentleman.” I started laughing and Luna gave me a look that said it wasn’t funny. “We’re going to be overriding the elevator panel and resuming normal functions as soon as . . . you . . . huh hmm . . . Remove yourself.”

    But Luna just stayed glued to me, like a scared monkey. Her face was a mixture of shock and embarrassment. “Ma’am,” the booming voice rang out, “Please don’t make me call security.”

    “Yeah, stop mauling me, Luna. Geez.” Now she was laughing, too, as I helped her stand beside me. She seemed as off balance as I felt. Her knees even buckled at the point of contact with the floor. With a sly smile, I pointed to the other corner of the elevator. “You better go over there, just to be safe.”

    She just shoved me lightly, like when we were kids, and the elevator started moving. The booming voice thanked us for our ‘cooperation,’ no matter how unenthusiastically we had complied with the request. And then Luna’s long, petite fingers found their way in between mine. A peaceful reverberation echoing throughout my body when she did. She was like that first cool breeze coming off the ocean at the end of the hottest day. She was my happy place. Everything that made our island special, she encompassed it all so well. The heartbeats of this place were the people. The heartbeats were her.

    My eyes dared to glance over at her, and the intimacy of this moment changed me. I would never look at love the same way. She had just cracked something wide open inside of me. Right at the place that had been scarred so many years ago, and then forever placed herself inside it.


    Author Bio:

    Brooke Gilbert is a Tennessee native, a microbiology graduate of the University of Tennessee, and a border collie mom. She is, as you may have already guessed, a hopeless romantic and a lover of Jane Austen. When she isn’t writing, she works as a jewelry designer, an audiobook narrator, and a graphic designer. Her writing features characters with autoimmune disorders, something she deals with herself. She believes it is important for these types of characters to be seen in modern literature and started writing so she could see someone like herself in literature. She is considered a medical mystery and has several rare autoimmune disorders. These disorders caused her to withdraw from Physician Assistant School, but she is happy to be pursuing her dreams of designing, creating, and writing. She thanks God for leading her heart on this new path and recites “perhaps this is the moment for which you were created” in times of doubt (Esther 4:14).

    She loves watching classic films (thrillers and romantic comedies, too), reading, playing the ukulele, painting, dancing, Pilates, and spending time with her dog, family, and friends. One of her favorite quotes is from Flashdance: “When you give up on your dreams, you die.” She believes that if you’re waiting to pursue your dreams, stop waiting and start doing. Your time is now. And may you never stop being a hopeless romantic. Contrary to popular belief, it’s a very good quality. She’s still looking for her Mr. Darcy. Visit brookegilbertauthor.com to connect and stay updated on her latest projects.

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  • Dating & Dismemberment by A.L. Brody
    #Fantasy #Horror #Romantasy
    Book cover for 'Dating & Dismemberment' by A.L. Brody, showcasing a fantasy horror theme with vibrant illustrations of characters, including a woman and a man, surrounded by mystical elements.

    Emily Henry meets Grady Hendrix in the funniest and most and original romantic comedy of the year: a monstrously feel good cozy fantasy full of love, laughter, lore, and limbs.

    Darla Drake, Duchess of Death, is a legendary monster who has haunted the woods around Camp Clear Creek for years. Until an existential crisis forces her to take a sabbatical from wreaking havoc on pimply teens while she figures out what she really wants from the rest of her (possibly infinite) life. But what does a monster do when her malevolent days are over? For Darla, it’s spending time with the decapitated―yet still overbearing―head of her mother, reading romance novels she steals from campers, and struggling with one monstrous case of melancholy. Until Jarko Murkvale arrives in Clear Creek and turns Darla’s life upside down.

    Jarko is a conceited, arrogant, infuriating, and unfortunately for Darla, kind of hot. And with the Duchess of Death on the shelf, Jarko has staked his claim on Camp Clear Creek. But Darla refuses to go down without a fight, and so in order to reclaim her territory she challenges Jarko to a series of hunts to see who the most fearsome monster really is.

    But the more mayhem they cause, the more Darla begins to realize there’s more to this brash monster than she believed…and that Jarko may just be the antidote to her ennui. But there’s a reason Jarko came to Clear Creek, and in order to fill her nine-chambered heart, Darla will have to unravel the mystery of who this closed-off monster really is. And if they can manage to not literally tear each other limb from limb, Darla and Jarko just might find that couples who slay together, stay together.

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    We had work done on the house this week. Lots of prep and post work to deal with. I’m really not a fan of having workers at my house. The dogs are upset and I can’t seem to do anything I want to do. It’s annoying but it needed to be done. Check that one off my summer to do list. I do have a long summer to do list. I need to get on that.

    What I read this week

    I read Unbound by Penelope Bloom. This book should count for TWO because it’s over 700 pages long! I had mixed feelings about this one. It does have some Fourth Wing elements but I was less concerned about that. I was more worried about all of the flaws in the writing. Those things bug me. Check out my review on the blog this week.

    #Fantasy #Romantasy #Dragon #Romance #EnemiesToLovers #Magic

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    New Books this week

    This is why my TBR list never gets any shorter. I see a book that captures my attention and I buy and read it immediately. What can I say, I’m a moody reader.

    In addition to Unbound, I received two new digital ARCs from Berkley. Both are romantasy.

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  • #Romantasy #EnemiesToLovers #Dragon #Magic #Elementals
    Cover of Unbound
    Romantasy

    Nineteen-year-old Nessa Thorne expects death when she volunteers for Empire’s selection. Instead, she’s thrust into Confluence Academy, where students harness elemental magic and bond powerful beasts—from wolves to ancient dragons—forging themselves into the Empire’s most lethal weapons.

    Students are branded by water, air, earth, or fire. But Nessa’s mark is different. A silver spiral—the mark of an unbound. It’s a power so dangerous her kind were hunted to extinction centuries ago—or so the Empire claims.

    To survive, she must hide what she is in a castle that reeks of blood, where students kill each other for advantage and failing to tether an elemental means death.

    Nessa’s greatest threat may be the only other volunteer—Raith Hollow, a powerful fire affinity whose scorching gaze follows her every move and whose secrets could topple kingdoms.

    Alliances are forged in blood, enemies circle like vultures, and forbidden desires close in. Death once seemed like release from her tragic past. Now it’s not an option. She’ll embrace her terrible potential or watch everything she’s fought for burn.

    At Confluence Academy, students leave as weapons… or they don’t leave at all.

    #Review

    I have very mixed feelings about this book.

    I’ve seen the complaints that it’s a Fourth Wing rip off. That seems overstated. There are some similar elements: a test (trial) to enter a war college, a resistant romantic interest, working towards a tie to a magic creature, students killing each other for the betterment of the effort, something different about the mc that makes her struggle to be successful, friends that gravitate to her and help protect her, and plenty of secrets. But many of these elements are just part of an authors craft to create an interesting book. The war college setting is hardly a problem and of course there has to be something that creates the story. I was less worried about these similarities that the actual writing of the book.

    First, this book is over 700 pages long. The story didn’t need to be that long. A good edit could have trimmed it down by a couple hundred pages. It would have been so much better because so much of it didn’t seem to push the story along. Instead it seemed redundant. Which brings me to the second problem. There are places where the story doesn’t align. Raith is one big secret and he lets go of them very slowly. Sometimes one word at a time. Parts of those secrets changed slightly from one part of the story to another. Minor details that don’t really matter at all except they don’t line up with what is said the next time it’s mentioned. Those kind of things jump out at me and bug me. Next there is this strange back and forth between Nessa and her abilities. She’s struggling and can’t do anything right but then she learns something about her affinity that lets her use it only to be powerless to pass a test in class. It swings like a pendulum depending on what is needed for the story. It was just too convenient and it grated on me. I could make an argument about the relationship between Raith and Nessa doing this as well but some of that is slow burn romance and I’m more accepting of that. I can overlook some of these issues in a book but the number of them made the book less enjoyable.

    It’s not like the book is bad. It starts strong and definitely keeps you turning the pages. I read the over 700 pages in about 2 days. Those elements that make it similar to Fourth Wing are things that I enjoy in a book. The mystery of Nessa’s affinity, the elemental magic, the risks of the enemies, and the reason Raith is a volunteer all had me turning the pages. When things felt repetitious I found myself skimming to get to the story but I wanted to know the story. I had my guesses and mostly they were correct. I will say at one point I was yelling at the characters because they were missing the very obvious question about what had just happened. They questioned everything but never said a word about the clear problem. A successful author has characters talk about that but find a way to dismiss it so the reader doesn’t have it jumping out at them. All of this just makes it an average book. Not a blockbuster. Not a run and tell everyone you know that they have to read it right now.

    The ending was a let down for me. I had heard it was a cliffhanger and I’ve read some brutal ones. The ending to this book clearly sets up the next book but did not end as a cliffhanger in my opinion. There were some doubts cast, one of the manipulators was revealed, but it was hardly an ending that would have you clamoring for book 2.

    Overall, I wanted more from this book. It needed a good edit to align the story and shorten it. It needed something to make it feel more unique. And it needed to convince the reader that that one thing the characters where ignoring wasn’t the most important issue of all. If you have time and you enjoy romantasy, then yeah give it a go. But I really don’t think I’ll read book 2.

    3 stars

  • Pucked by Helena Hunting

    #Romance #Sports #Hockey

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    With a famous NHL player for a stepbrother, Violet Hall is well acquainted with the playboy reputation of many a hockey star. So of course she isn’t interested in legendary team captain Alex Waters or his pretty, beat-up face and rock-hard six-pack abs. But when Alex inadvertently obliterates Violet’s misapprehension regarding the inferior intellect of hockey players, he becomes much more than just a hot body with the face to match. Suffering from a complete lapse in judgment, Violet discovers just how good Alex is with the hockey stick in his pants.

    Violet believes her night of orgasmic magic with Alex is just that: one night. But Alex starts to call. And text. And email and send extravagant – and quirky – gifts. Suddenly he’s too difficult to ignore and nearly impossible not to like. The problem is, the media portrays Alex as a total player, and Violet doesn’t want to be part of the game.

  • Keeping the Countess
    Lille Moore
    Publication date: June 24th 2025
    Genres: Adult, Historical, Romance

    In this first installation of the DAMSELS IN DISGUISE series, a passionate clergyman on a mission to steal an earl’s secrets finds himself captivated by a cunning and courageous countess.

    Charismatic curate Jonah Sinclair survived the deadly streets of south London with two well-trained fists and divine intervention. He will let nothing—not his vocation, nor his yearning to find love—stop him from pursuing the criminals who killed his father. When he learns the notorious Earl of Rochford could hold the key to retribution for his family, he seizes on the chance to become tutor to the earl’s young ward. But the only trace of Rochford he discovers at the mysterious Ravenglass Hall is his abandoned countess, a woman whose fierce strength stirs a forbidden temptation.

    Faith Trenton, Countess of Rochford, is on the brink of ruin. Betrayed and abandoned by her husband, she disguises herself as a man to defend her estate from an embezzling steward. Jonah’s arrival threatens her carefully constructed masquerade, and despite the irresistible spark between them, she must send him packing, or risk having him expose the dangerous secrets she keeps hidden. But when a succession of attacks threatens everything that Faith has fought to protect, she’s forced to place her trust in Jonah, and pray he won’t unravel the truth, or her heart.

    Helping Faith could sabotage Jonah’s mission. Loving her might cost him everything.

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    EXCERPT:

    Jonah marched out of the tavern, his vexation blinding him to any semblance of the direction where he headed. It did not take long to realize he was absolutely stranded, alone in a country wilderness.

    In the disorienting shadows of the soaking evening, a seed of regret at his impulsivity sprouted. As he contemplated swallowing his pride and turning back to the tavern, a preternatural cry sounded on the moor.

    The ground shook, heralding a beast rising out of the fog.

    Jonah wouldn’t have dared called the creature a horse; that was far too earthly a comparison. It sped toward him as if it had escaped straight from the ninth circle of hell.

    Unholy thoughts clouded his brain. Unholier curses tumbled from his lips. He was pleased to discover the passage of time and years of service in Her Majesty’s Church had not scrubbed them from his memory.

    The shriek of the wind rose over the roar of approaching hooves. This was the exact reason Jonah avoided Gothic novels like vermin; he preferred interacting with the supernatural in the controlled boundaries of the King James Bible.

    Through the sheets of rain, he spotted a slight figure mounted on top of the enormous steed. Was the rider attempting to bring the monster under control? Or did he urge it on, hoping he might flatten a weary traveler to the ground?

    A shrill cry sounded from the rider. Was it a warning? An apology? A prayer?

    “MOVE OUT OF THE BLEEDING WAY, YOU DAFT FOOL!”

    With a screeching whinny, the beast reared up before him, a black wall of menacing horseflesh. As lightning flashed around them, Jonah braced his arms over his head and curled himself into a protective crouch, precisely as the hell-beast tossed its rider from the saddle.

    A moment of raw stillness followed.

    The rain relented, revealing where the rider lay motionless on the path.

    Jonah staggered across the short distance toward the body. With a deep breath and a short prayer, he kneeled down to examine the fallen man.

    The crash of two thick skulls meeting each other upended his balance. He slipped on the drenched ground, falling on top of the rider, who protested wildly by snarling in a manner more feral than a quayside cat. The body entwined with his was as scrappy and slim as one. He had to be a young lad.

    “Get off of me!”

    “I’m trying!” Jonah protested as they tussled in the mud. Muck worked its way beneath the collar he’d starched himself, to make a good impression for the toffs who’d forgotten him. The potential embarrassment he’d face if he ever arrived at his destination burned energy into his limbs.

    An instinct he thought he’d long retired kicked in and he rolled, quickly pinning the rider’s shoulders by pressing his own weight into the lad’s chest.

    And therein, he discovered a very distinct set of curves that most decidedly did not belong to a young man.

    The body beneath him hissed.

    Jonah scrambled away and staggered to his feet. With his last remaining ounce of sense, he extended his hand to the rider.

    The woman he’d just groped in the darkness.

    Author Bio:

    Lille Moore writes romance with a twist on time-honored tropes and tales. Her first career in public diplomacy and strategic communications took her across five continents and six of the Seven Seas and spurred a lifelong love affair with uncovering new worlds through storytelling. She lives with her spouse in Texas

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  • The 21-Day Boyfriend by A.S. Kelly – Book Blitz

    The 21-Day Boyfriend
    A.S. Kelly
    Publication date: May 21 2025 (Audiobook)
    Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance

    Eric O’Shea needs to make a decision. The annual event his family forces him to attend is just around the corner, and he doesn’t have a date.

    Eric never needs help when it comes to finding men. But this time is different – his ex and his new boyfriend will be there, and Eric can’t just bring along one of his usual flings.

    His only hope seems to be him: the best friend of his best friend, who he never wanted to meet.

    Sean Quinn is a calm, collected, and cultured man; someone who would rather stay at home and read a book than waste his time chasing a date with no future.

    Sean isn’t in a rush to find the perfect man, and he certainly doesn’t intend to go out with Eric: his best friend’s other best friend, who he’s avoided meeting for years.

    But Sean has a flaw: he can’t say no to anyone, especially not when it comes to his friend Jake, who has a habit of worming his way into other people’s lives.

    But it’s just one date, after all: pure fiction. It’s a shame, then, that when Eric needs Sean for another favour, he can’t turn his back. It’s a shame that just when Sean is beginning to understand that Eric isn’t what he seems, he can’t seem to stop before he gets hurt.

    Twenty-one days: that’s the agreement.
    Twenty-one days of grazing hands, furtive glances, and unexpected kisses.
    Twenty-one days where anything goes; except falling in love.

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    A. S. Kelly writes Rom-Com, Romantic Fiction and Family Saga.
    Avid reader, hopeless romantic, lover of yoga, knitting and home baking.
    She was born in Italy but lives in Ireland with her husband, two children and a cat named Oscar.

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  • Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salon by Annie Mare

    #Romance #ScienceFiction #LGBTQ #TimeTravel

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    Romantic Fantasy

    A multiverse novel about two women who fall in love despite living in worlds that are five months apart, as they try to find a timeline that doesn’t end in disaster, in this debut novel by Annie Mare.

    Tressa Fay Robeson has never been shy, which is how she’s made a name for herself as an in-demand hairstylist and social media star. So she can admit that spending her days at her hair salon and her nights with her tight-knit group of friends (and one grumpy cat) is not the kind of exciting life she’d hoped for.

    When a misdirected text from a stranger leads to a flirty exchange, she surprises herself by suggesting an impulsive meetup. But the woman, Meryl, never shows. Tressa Fay brushes it off—until Meryl’s sister and friend show up at the salon demanding to know what’s going on. Because, you see, there’s no way Meryl could have texted her. Meryl has been missing for a month.

    Tressa Fay and her tight-knit group of friends soon discover they aren’t dealing with a catfish, but a temporal paradox. As they come to terms with the idea of parallel universes, they realize how many times their paths have crossed like this before. But even as they understand the multiverse more and more, nothing keeps Meryl from vanishing.

    As it draws closer to the moment of Meryl’s disappearance, there’s only one question Have they done enough to change the outcome, or have they done so much that none of them will make it past that fateful day in September?

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    The Sunday Salon, it is now being hosted by Deb at Readerbuzz.

    News

    It’s been a pretty quiet summer week.  I read the ARC of Head Witch In Charge and walked the dogs.  I did some work in the yard and spent time on the patio. 

    What I read this week

    cover of Head Witch In Charge

    I only read this one book this week.  This is an advanced reader copy (ACR) of a book that comes out in September.  It’s book 2 of the Witchingdom series by Avery Flynn.  I had to go back and read book 1, Witcha Gonna Do.  I did enjoy book 1 a lot more than book 2 but the are both 3 star reads.

    From the Blog this week

    Through the woods sneak peek & giveaway

    Never Fever book cover and quote

    Dad-o-mite Giveaway Hop

    Giveaway Hop graphic
    Review

    #Witchingdom Books 1 & 2

    New Books this week

    I received a physical ARC of Seven Deadly Thorn.

    I can’t wait to start reading this book!

    I purchased this book this week.

    Cover of the book 'Metal Slinger' by Rachel Schneider, featuring a sword surrounded by flowers and butterflies, with the title prominently displayed.
    What’s new on your shelf? Hope you had a great week!