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The Bookvine Blog

The Bookvine Blog

Why Rachel Harrison is a Problematic Author….

After pushing through seventy percent of “Cackle” by Rachel Harrison, I had to DNF my first book ever. Never mind the fact I was over listening to a thirty-year-old get black out drunk every night because she couldn’t handle being single, but I realized how much of a problematic author Harrison was and would never…

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“The Secrets That Shape Us” By WL Brooks Review

It’s hard to leave me speechless…😂🤨 However, that’s exactly what @w.l.brooks has done…. Y’all know how much I love my @norarobertsauthor, but W.L. Brooks is Nora’s talent with not NEARLY enough recognition! The Secrets that Shape Us is book 2 in her McKay series, and once again I didn’t see what was coming. (And you know how difficult…

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“Yes, to the Holidays” by April D Berry Review

Yesterday was -25, and my head felt like it was in a trash compactor! I needed something to listen to in order to distract me from the pain, and I was in the mood for a perfect Christmas read. So, I played text to speech Yes to the Holidays by April D Berry and got just…

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“Let The Dead Lie” by WL Brooks Book Review

It is difficult to surprise me in guessing a “who done it” kind of book, but W.L. Brooks did just that with Let the Dead Lie! I was listening to the amazing narrator on audible, and only put the book down in order to work and sleep! If I didn’t have to do either of…

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“Write Next Door” by April Berry Book Review

April Berry is the author responsible for the increase of sales in woman’s undergarments. Panties, to be specific! And when I saw this book get released, I knew it I had to have it immediately! But before you get your own panties in a bunch, I can tell you, you don’t need to be an…

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“The Woods of Silver and Light” Book Review

Why reading this retelling of Robin Hood will have you wanting more I came late to the party for Victoria McCombs, and reading the second book of her series, Woods of Silver and Light. However, the interesting part was that although it is a series, each book can work as a standalone and doesn’t require…

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“A Soul as Cold as Frost” Book Review

Why this winter read might surprise you This was a slow starter for me personally, which is why I give this book a 3.5/5⭐️ . There were even a couple of times that I considered just quitting, but I’m so glad that I kept going! Although the interjections don’t seem to really add much to…

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“The Twelve Dates of Christmas” Book Review

Why this rom com is a christmas must read When it comes to dating, thirty-four-year-old Kate Turner has had little luck. She lives in the sleepy town of Blexford, England, that doesn’t exactly have a large pool of eligible men to choose from to begin with. However, Kate has found plenty of fulfillment in her…

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