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  • Book Review: Touching Fate by Brenda Drake

    Aster Layne believes in physics, not psychics. A tarot card reading on the Ocean City Boardwalk should have been a ridiculous, just-for-fun thing. It wasn’t. Aster discovers she has a very unscientific gift—with a simple touch of the cards, she can change a person’s fate. Reese Van Buren is cursed. Like the kind of old-school,…

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  • Free Kindle Books: The Mortician’s Daughter: One Foot In The Grave by C.C. Hunter

    You can find my review of this book @ https://touchmyspinebookreviews.com/2017/10/31/the-morticians-daughter-one-foot-in-the-grave-by-c-c-hunter4-stars/ Her dad’s job is with the dead . . . and he’s bringing his work home with him. Once again, seventeen-year-old Riley Smith is the new kid in school and her dad’s career has her back to being dubbed a freak. Truth is, she’s a…

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  • Free Kindle Books Feature- Multiple Deal. With Different Genres!!!

    PLEASE TAKE YOUR SEATS. THE JOURNEY TO HAPPINESS MAY INVOLVE SOME TURBULENCE. Christa Morrison has commitment issues, a fact that quickly becomes apparent after she flees a romantic proposal in Paris, the thunder of impending wedding bells ringing in her ears. Back in Sydney, she turns to her closest friends for reassurance. Instead they offer…

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  • First Full Moon by Michelle Alstead Genre: YA Fantasy Release Date: August 28th 2018 Summary: More secrets. More lies. I’m going to die. She wanted a car for her sixteenth birthday, not magical powers… Candy McGregor is a teenager living in Sequim Falls, a small East Coast town, where the McGregors own just about everything.…

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  • ☆Book Review: The Quinsey Wolfe Series by Candace Robinson~5+++ Stars☆

    I want to thank Candace Robinson for providing me with e-ARCs in exchange for an honest review. I appreciate you girl and just to throw that basic disclaimer out there for everyone that all views provided are my own. Synopsis from the 1st book in the series, Quinsey Wolfe’s Glass Vault by Candace Robinson Some…

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