whether they reviewed it or not. The book didn’t have to release in 2021, though. Some of them weren’t too happy they had to pick just one, though this place would be absolutely lawless if I didn’t make rules!
It is not it’s former glory days same as CB situation. Tourists come our beach towns and run thru like a bunch of Vikings. Not that I have never acted like Viking myself. These areas depend on tourism $. Hospitality, service industry jobs, construction. The population has grown more ...
— very much enjoyed the contemporary fantasy An Inheritance of Magic by Benedict Jacka which is about a young man developing his magical talents while also working odd jobs to pay his rent and keep his cat fed. His situation changes (not for the better) when an unknown cousin arrives on h...
Review by Amanda Grade: Squee The thing is, I have a weakness, and that is any romance pairing that could be filed under “Slytherin falls in love with a Hufflepuff.” There’s just something about a serious, grumpy, ambitious hero and a earnest, too-pure-for-this-world heroine. I liv...
my task-management overhaul, after my previous system collapsed under two years and counting of overworked, understaffed chaos at work. This + bujo + enhanced task/project tracking can’t fix the basic issues, but I’m far more confident that I’m handling the situation as well as possible....
(The heroine only makes a couple of vague references to past relationships with women, whereas an earlier situation involving another man factors significantly into the hero’s approach to relationships now.) The heroine is a political consultant who has lost her job because of a “hot mike” ...
This post contains: SPOILERS FOR: Game of Thrones, Outlander, and Mad Max: Fury Road HUGE TRIGGER WARNING FOR: Discussion of rape, also brief mention of torture, murder, imprisonment. But mostly for rape. Also a lot of words. But that's a good thing! Rec
On the other side: the fact that as more and more members resign, those who are left as voting members are more likely those who will embrace or silently support the white supremacy and bigotry that got us in this situation in the first place. ...
I never thought I'd recommend a book because the hero grudgingly performs eulogies at doll funerals, but here we are. My life is weird sometimes. The Governess Game by Tessa Dare is so absolutely delightful that this review will consist almost entirely o
Since Jane Litte announced that she’s a published author under the pseudonym Jen Frederick, I know there’s been a lot of talk and questions and processing and discussion, and to be honest, I haven’t known exactly what to say. Then Dabney emailed me so