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Kayla: A Modern Day Princess | Review

Kayla: A Modern Day Princess | Review

Kayla: A Modern Day Princess by Deedee Cumminings | Children's Book Review

This diverse picture book series shines the spotlight on a little brown girl who loves musical theater and never lets anything get in the way of her dreams. Enter the giveaway to win a signed set of Kayla books!

Truffle Me Not by M.K. Scott | Review

Truffle Me Not by M.K. Scott | Review

Truffle Me Not by M.K. Scott | Review | Giveaway
The future of Cupid’s Catering Company hangs in the balance. With a rival bakery, owned by the queen of all mean, rich girls, Della is at a distinct disadvantage. She hinges her financial future on winning the local truffle contest. As if there wasn’t enough on her mind, additional problems arise, including missing cats, jewel thieves, and her desperate attempt to find the incredibly kind man who’d lent her hand when she had tire trouble. Can she solve all these problems and still find time to whip up a cookbook?

Pink and Country by Emmanuelle Snow | Review

Pink and Country by Emmanuelle Snow | Review

Pink and Country by Emmanuelle Snow | Review
A little bit Country and a whole lot of HOT. Angsty, fun, romance. Grab the kick-off to a new series.
A mountain-getaway, simmering-with-desire celebrity romance, featuring a famous country music star and the bubbly and colorful girl next door.
A cabin in the mountains. A chance for a fresh start. A dropped towel that seals their fate.
Lost and confused, April Simmons has no clue how to turn her life around. When her best friend sends her to a cabin in the mountains for a month, alone, to work on herself, April has no idea that her handsome, yet broody and enigmatic neighbor is country music superstar Carter Hills.
Carter has everything other people would kill for: money, success, and fame. And yet, being at the top has never felt so lonely.

The Black Widow's Prey by N. S. Wikarski | Review

The Black Widow's Prey by N. S. Wikarski | Review

The Black Widow's Prey by N. S. Wikarski might be Book Three of the Gilded Age Chicago Mystery series, but it can certainly be read as a stand-alone story. I have not yet read the first two books in the series, but I enjoyed this one immensely.

Consulting detectives Evangeline LeClair and Freddie Simpson face their most challenging case yet when a priceless Egyptian artifact is stolen from a Chicago museum.