Review—A Treacherous Curse by Deanna Raybourn

You know what’s funny about setting out to review a book you love by an author you respect, admire, and possibly fangirl over on Twitter? It’s kinda hard to do. I loved Deanna Raybourn’s Lady Julia Grey series, so much so that I 1) haven’t finished reading the last book yet because I don’t want it to end, and 2) feel a deep personal connection with Lady Julia Grey. So of course I love Veronica Speedwell and Stoker, and all of their adventures so far.

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Review—River of Teeth by Sarah Gailey

I’ll admit it. When I read that Sarah Gailey’s new book was going to feature hippos, I was incredulous. How could it possibly work? How could I put aside the disbelief of hippos being used like horses and pay attention to the story?

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Cover Reveal and Excerpt—The Librarian by Christy Sloat {+Giveaway!}

Today Christy Sloat and Rockstar Book Tours are revealing the cover for THE LIBRARIAN, which releases June 17, 2017! Check out the gorgeous cover and enter to win some awesome swag!

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Blog Tour—The Confessions of Young Nero by Margaret George

I’m pleased to be a part of the blog tour for Margaret George’s Young Nero. Check out the information about the book and the author interview below!

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Review—A Perilous Undertaking by Deanna Raybourn

It’s no secret to anyone that I love Deanna Raybourn‘s books. I love Lady Julia Grey, and in fact I refuse to read the last book in that series (though I have it) because NO and no.

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Giveaway! The Tumbling Turner Sisters by Juliette Fay

Just in case I didn’t rave quite enough about my love for The Tumbling Turner Sisters in my review, I am so happy that I’ve partnered with Wunderkind PR to host a giveaway for the novel!

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Review—The Fifth Avenue Artists Society by Joy Callaway

The Fifth Avenue Artists Society by Joy Callaway was a lovely book. In it, Callaway manipulates the history of Virginia Lynch (whom she remakes into Virginia—Ginny—Loftin), and weaves a story as heartfelt as the novel Ginny writes, The Web.

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