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Rambling around the internet; helping niblings maneuver through college, learn their ABC's and deal with middle school (usually all on the same day); reading to remain alive.

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These are the kind of lines that need blurring

June 2, 2015 by NTE Leave a Comment

One of my favorite romance novel tropes is friends to lovers. Best friends to lovers? Even better.  But one of the things I hate about that trope is when a book starts off with all that “We’re proof that men and women can just be friends, contrary to what everyone in our lives keeps saying” nonsense.  If there are still people in the world who don’t believe that men and women can be in platonic relationships, I do not want to spend time with them […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: contemporary, Contemporary Romance, lauren layne

NTE's CBR7 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: contemporary, Contemporary Romance, lauren layne ·
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You’d think Time-Traveling witchery would be enough of an obstacle to overcome

May 30, 2015 by NTE Leave a Comment

My Highland Bride, which stars a hard-headed, Scottish nobleman, an equally stubborn, time-traveling Southern lady (& her sister), a set of unfortunate circumstances, a few too many “noble” intentions, and a long tangled road to the happy ending.  It’s the second book in Maeve Greyson’s Highland Hearts series, and the ending certainly leads right into book three, whenever that might be coming.  Watching Kenna and Collum but heads (and hearts) was entertaining, although I could’ve done with about a third less problems popping up in […]

Filed Under: Romance, Science Fiction Tagged With: highlands, romance, scottish, time travel, witches

NTE's CBR7 Review No:9 · Genres: Romance, Science Fiction · Tags: highlands, romance, scottish, time travel, witches ·
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As usual, Amazon sucks me in with that free book

May 6, 2015 by NTE 1 Comment

This review contains spoilers for books in the Sweetest Kiss Series – Just FYI.   After my Grace Burrowes review, I wandered through her Amazon page a little bit, and happened to see a free novella, and downloaded it to my Kindle.  That book, A Kiss For Luck, was short, and sweet, and had unusual enough characters that I was interested in the following trilogy of books, and downloaded them once I finished it.  The characters in the novella are tangentially related to the main […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Grace Burrowes, Ranting, Representation, Spoilers

NTE's CBR7 Review No:8 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: Grace Burrowes, Ranting, Representation, Spoilers ·
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Kids are not for target practice

April 17, 2015 by NTE Leave a Comment

I received this book, pre-release through NetGalley, and it’s my first NetGalley book where I’ve been more disappointed than pleased, and I kind of hate to have to write this review (and have been putting it off till I could think of some nice things to say).   The premise of the book is compelling – a box full of dirty text messages and emails gets sent from a man’s mistress to his wife, but winds up in the hands of his children instead.  Once […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: NetGalley

NTE's CBR7 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: NetGalley ·
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What makes a ‘perfect soldier’, and how does that translate into a ‘marriageable man’?

April 17, 2015 by NTE 4 Comments

I don’t know how popular author Grace Burrowes is – I’ve heard her name a few times on book sites, but I don’t get the impression that she’s a well-known, go-to regency author, and – if The Soldier is anything to go by – that’s a damned shame.  Because what struck me about this book, which deals with a lot of heavy things (most notably a soldier with very definite PTSD symptoms and both a heroine and a young girl who are trying to pick […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Grace Burrowes, ptsd, Regency

NTE's CBR7 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: Grace Burrowes, ptsd, Regency ·
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“And in the rock-paper-scissors of life, love is rock. Fear, anger, everything else…no contest.”

April 1, 2015 by NTE 5 Comments

There are many things that piss me off about reading YA books: overly simplistic synopses that don’t highlight a text’s real strengths; the way bookstores and editors seem to think if there’s one good book about a thing we need ALL the books to be about that thing (we don’t, and this is not a problem that’s isolated to YA publishing, though it is particularly prevalent there); and, most of all, the fact that other people think it’s alright to look down on an entire […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: contemporary, Sara Zarr, YA

NTE's CBR7 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: contemporary, Sara Zarr, YA ·
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