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Category: International
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I reviewed Get a Life Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert at Love in Panels In Hibbert’s first traditionally published romance, she continues to highlight prickly heroines and the sweet heroes who are determined to love them. Although I only had a mild appreciation of her novellas I found myself loving this novel wholeheartedly, more than…
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I reviewed Gilded Cage by KJ Charles over at Love in Panels: Susan Lazarus trusts very few people, and that has served her well in life as first an abandoned street rat, then as a con artist and now as a private enquiry agent. Templeton was once in her trusted inner circle, her teenage misfit…
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I reviewed American Love Story by Adriana Herrera for Love in Panels: n the American Dreamer series, Herrera has crafted three strong romances that engage deeply with political and social issues without losing their sexiness and humor. In American Love Story the failure of white LGBTQ allies to stand up for Black and marginalized people is…
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The twelfth book in the Nalini Singh’s Guild Hunter series has been eagerly awaited by long-time fans after the excruciatingly tense way the previous book, Archangel’s Prophecy ended. In this book Singh brings to a close the long-running Cascade storyline, but not before nearly shattering the world, Raphael and Elena, and their people in an intense showdown…
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Catalina has always had to hold back her power, ever conscious that one slip could steal the will of those around her and make her vulnerable to their obsessive love. Now, with the future of House Baylor and Baylor Investigations squarely on her shoulders, she has to shake out her wings and do what needs…
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I raced the dawn to finish The Lady Guide to Celestial Mechanics by Olivia Waite. Worth every minute of lost sleep. It Fabulously tackles the fraught subjects of what is art, who is a scientist, the tangling of ambition & genius & the most amazing discovery: You are not alone. pic.twitter.com/z4Um05djgP — Ana Coqui (@anacoqui)…
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I reviewed Wolf Rain by Nalini Singh at Love in Panels: It is hard to jump into a long-running series, especially one with a dozen interconnected books, but Nalini Singh’s Wolf Rain makes it easy. Although there are a lot of familiar characters for long-time readers to enjoy, the story focuses tightly on Memory and her…
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I reviewed the Bride Test by Helen Hoang over at Love in Panels: Chastised for being unable to cry at his best-friend and cousin’s funeral, Khải comes to believe that he is unnaturally unfeeling, unable to love. Khải is actually autistic, a diagnosis his immigrant Vietnamese family mostly ignores, instead thinking him as simply a…
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I Reviewed In a Badger Way, by Shelly Laurenston over at Love in Panels: The bonkers adventures of the McKilligan sisters continue in the second book of Laurenston’s Honey Badger Chronicles. Stevie, the baby sister of the chaotic trio and a musical and scientific prodigy, is struggling. Her meds aren’t working to control her panic…
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66. The Governess Game by Tessa Dare (eARC, 8/28) Dare delights! Witty wordplay, challenging charges & resistant romantics. Deftly portrays the pains of racism, abandonment, guilt, grief & PTSD while finding sweet & rich HEAs for her MCs. 💞💫 #bkbrk https://t.co/ykmJghSs3J — Ana Coqui (@anacoqui) July 29, 2018 I find Tessa Dare's writing delightful and…