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What It Says on the Label

Identity by Nora Roberts

January 20, 2024 by Pooja 3 Comments

Morgan’s life is destroyed when a serial killer murders her best friend and steals her identity. She moves back in with her family and starts rebuilding her life as well as she can. But she’s not out of danger yet – for it was she who Rozwell had intended to be his victim, and he’s not done with her yet. Of Nora Roberts’s many author hats, I like her romantic suspense books best. They are quite formulaic, I will admit. There is a heroine whose […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: ARC, murder, NetGalley, Nora Roberts, Romance, serial killer, Small town, thriller

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ARC, murder, NetGalley, Nora Roberts, Romance, serial killer, Small town, thriller ·
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The Truth Doesn’t Matter

Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera

January 5, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

Five years ago, Lucy was found wandering the streets, dazed and covered in the blood of her best friend. No one knows what happened, but everyone believes that it was Lucy who killed Savvy – until a podcaster comes to town to dig up the whole case again. I generally avoid the recent spate of mystery books that use podcasts as plot devices. For one, I’m not even a fan of investigative podcasts, and it’s always seemed more like a framing gimmick than anything else. […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Amy Tintera, ARC, audiobook, murder, mystery, NetGalley, podcast, Romance, Small town, thriller

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:3 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Amy Tintera, ARC, audiobook, murder, mystery, NetGalley, podcast, Romance, Small town, thriller ·
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At least it was free

Jack and Andrew: Hope (A Southern Thing) by Samuel York

July 18, 2023 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

CBR15bingo: Strange Worlds square – Evangelical Christianity in America and pray the gay away Jack is what his father calls “a man’s man.” Jack is the son of an evangelical Christian preacher and the oldest of ten children. He is terrified of his father and doubly terrified of what his father would do if he ever finds out that Jack likes guys. Jack’s youngest sibling, Billy, loves dressing up in girls’ clothes, wearing his mother’s pink lipstick, and playing ballerina. Jack watches over him, constantly […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: abused children/teens, American South, cbr15bingo, Evangelical Christian, gay romance, high school romance, queer romance, Samuel York, Small town

carmelpie's CBR15 Review No:23 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: abused children/teens, American South, cbr15bingo, Evangelical Christian, gay romance, high school romance, queer romance, Samuel York, Small town ·
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Meta-Romcom for the Frustrated Fan of Typical HEA Romcoms

Book Lovers by Emily Henry

March 27, 2023 by Flimflamingo Leave a Comment

The tenth time I laughed out loud reading Book Lovers was the moment I decided it was a 4.5-star romcom rather than a 4. Another that many others have read and reviewed so it’s less important to provide a synopsis than it is to write about how it feels. Here we go: This is a book that, no doubt, has many of us readers of romcoms thinking “How did Emily Henry get full access to my life? Is a reality TV crew following me around a la Ed […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: bestseller, book industry, Book Lovers, editor, Emily Henry, literary agent, rom com, romantic comedy, romcom, Small town

Flimflamingo's CBR15 Review No:8 · Genres: Romance · Tags: bestseller, book industry, Book Lovers, editor, Emily Henry, literary agent, rom com, romantic comedy, romcom, Small town ·
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In the Spirit of Collaboration

Four Weeks to Forever by Karen Booth

February 2, 2023 by Pooja Leave a Comment

CBR15 Passport Challenge: Different (sub)genres #3 Business rivals Corryna and Colin have a one night stand, but it’s when they start working together to secure the contract for a star-studded wedding that they really start getting along. Sometimes your brain needs a break, and it’s in that state of mind that one often turns to a Harlequin contemporary romance – certainly you’re not often disappointed. This is the third in a series of intertwined books surrounding a wedding, but each stands alone as well which […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: ARC, Business, CBR15Passport, contemporary, harlequin, Karen Booth, NetGalley, Romance, Small town

Pooja's CBR15 Review No:13 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: ARC, Business, CBR15Passport, contemporary, harlequin, Karen Booth, NetGalley, Romance, Small town ·
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Amazing and emotional

We Deserve Monuments by Jas Hammonds

November 27, 2022 by LB Leave a Comment

This book is so phenomenal and heart wrenching and absolutely perfect. I found it utterly unputdownable and love Avery, Simone, Zora, Carole, and Mama Letty so much. When Avery’s mom learns of her mom’s cancer diagnosis and that it’s probably the end for her, the Anderson family packs up and moves from DC to Bardell, Georgia. Avery wants to find a way to fix things between her mom and Mama Letty before her death, but that’s hard to do when grappling with a history of […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Jas Hammonds, queer, Racism, Small town, southern America, we Deserve monuments

LB's CBR14 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Jas Hammonds, queer, Racism, Small town, southern America, we Deserve monuments ·
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