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Blog Tour – Review + Giveaway: Rescued (Alley Kitten #1) by Phoebe Rose

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Hello lovelies ❤ 

I hope you are having an amazing week 😉 

Welcome to my tour stop on The Blog Tour for Rescued by Phoebe Rose hosted by the wonderful Xpresso Book Tours 🙂 

Read on for my thoughts on this adorable romance and enter to win an amazing giveaway ❤ 

Enjoy your stay, peeps 😀

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Blog Tour – Review + Giveaway: Signs Point To Yes by Sandy Hall

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Hello my wonderful pretty bookworms ❤ 

How are you all doing? I hope you have read some wonderful books since the last time I saw you!  😀 

Today I am bringing you, another YA Contemporary by the very talented Sandy Hall, the author of A Little Something Different! 

So read on for my thoughts on this cute dorky story and enter for a chance to win a paperback copy (US Only) of the beautiful book 😉 

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ARC Review: Neighbors with Benefits (Anderson Brothers #2) by Marissa Clarke

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Love thy sexy jerk of a neighbor…

CEO Michael Anderson might be something of a “control freak.” Still, he’s not quite sure why his therapist thinks dogsitting will fix anything—especially since he and the canine share a kind of mutual loathing. And to make matters worse, a house sitter moves in next door disrupting his peace—and his dates—with the worst possible music at the worst possible time… every time.

Free-spirited artist Mia Argaropolis has settled into the perfect gig—housesitting in NYC’s Upper West Side while working as an art therapist. Too bad she’s stuck living next door to a bossy control freak with a penchant for calling building security when she blasts music to drown out the noises coming through his bedroom wall.

Post-apocalyptic dinner rolls that nearly take her kitchen with them, a douchebag ex, and a Shih Tzu with the personality of Godzilla attack Mia in one day, and her unlikely neighbor comes to the rescue. Like it was her fault. And now, somehow, they find themselves engaged? Both agree, this neighborly feud just got taken to a whole new level.

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ARC Review: Books, Blogs, and Reality by Ryan Ringbloom

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Life can suck…

When reality becomes overwhelming, seeking comfort in fictional fantasies keeps hope alive. And while this escape may be a little delusional, it’s also therapeutic.

Sharing secrets is daunting, but virtual friends don’t often judge and they are always ready to share a glass of wine…or three…while typing out life’s latest endeavors.

Brooke believes obstacles only add to romance, not detract. Rachael longs for a more intense relationship, or so she thinks. Lizzie misses the excitement in her life, but sometimes new situations find you when you’re not even looking. And Jess believes a tiger can change his stripes. It can’t.

Bound by a shared passion for blogging about happily ever afters, these four young women use keyboard therapy to work through their expectations, anxieties, and inadequacies, all with the hopes of achieving the perfection found in romance novels.

Completely blinded by what they think life should be, they navigate their unique paths in search of what they envision is right. But when reality taunts them with persistent curve balls, will they be strong enough to choose wisely? Or will their happy endings escape them?

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Review: The Sicarii by A.J. Bennett and Julia Crane

Confident young man shirtless portrait with machine gun against black background.
Confident young man shirtless portrait with machine gun against black background.

Tall, dark, and sexy as hell, Thorne Hollow knows the power he holds over the opposite sex and how to use it. Cast out by the gods thousands of years ago, he roams the earth working as an assassin for The Sicarii, a secret society who protects humans from all of the things that go bump in the night.
One night stands are his way of life … until he meets a mysterious woman whose intriguing power compels him to uncover more about her and the strange magic she wields.

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