Author: Wendy

Review: Cowboys for Christmas by Liz Talley

Review: Cowboys for Christmas by Liz Talley

Posted March 23, 2015 by Wendy in Reviews / 0 Comments

Why Did I Read? I was going to read this back around Christmastime but was actually so busy then that I didn’t get to it! But who says we can’t do Christmas at any time of the year 🙂 My Thoughts: So Cowboys for Christmas is split into three stories by Kim Law, Terri Osburn, and Liz Talley. All three are centered around one wedding in the small town of Holly Hills. Mary Catherine is the one getting married and she and her […]

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Review: Made For You by Melissa Marr

Review: Made For You by Melissa Marr

Posted March 16, 2015 by Wendy in Reviews / 4 Comments

Why Did I Read? I like thrillers! This one sounded creepy and interesting with that paranormal twist! My Thoughts: I entered this looking for a mystery and a thriller and for the most part, I got that. Eva is involved in a hit and run with someone clearly targeting to kill her. Other deaths pile up as well and no one knows who is behind it. In the meantime, Eva realizes that when someone touches her, she can see their […]

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Review: Inspire by Cora Carmack

Review: Inspire by Cora Carmack

Posted March 12, 2015 by Wendy in Reviews / 6 Comments

Why Did I Read? A paranormal NA! I was all over that! Plus, it’s Cora. My Thoughts: Kalliope, better known as Kalli, is an immortal muse and inspires people — musicians, writers, artists, etc. However, she can never become too attached to someone because then it could drive them mad. I can’t even imagine having to go through the things she does for decades upon decades! On a chance encounter, she meets Wilder. He looks business like and studious and […]

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Review: The Thorn and Sinking Stone by C.J Dushinski

Review: The Thorn and Sinking Stone by C.J Dushinski

Posted March 11, 2015 by Wendy in Reviews / 3 Comments

Why Did I Read? Danger and forbidden love? The synopsis sucked me right in! My Thoughts: Basically, in this dystopian-esque world, there are four different groups (also called gangs or families) that exist and they’re all kind of enemies. The two we focus on in particular are the Daggers and the Roses. I like this concept of rivalry but with the rivaling families I guess I should’ve known that it would take a Romeo and Juliet spin. Unpopular opinion: I’m […]

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Stacking the Shelves (14)

Stacking the Shelves (14)

Posted March 6, 2015 by Wendy in Stacking the Shelves / 6 Comments

Stacking the Shelves is a weekly bookish meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews!  I didn’t get that much this week! I’m proud of my self constraint even though my book buying ban is officially over! For Kindle: Hard to Come By by Laura Kaye Kindle Freebies: The One You Want by Gena Showalter Wild For Him by Jill Sorenson Netgalley: Lion Heart by A.C. Gaughen: oh my goshhhh I cannot even wait! (Big thanks to Bloomsbury!)

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