Last year Meoskop wrote a post that really resonated with me called Reading While White. She challenged white readers to examine the choices we make and be more proactive about seeking out diversity. I’ve always tried to include diverse characters… Read more »
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For Love And Liberty by Alyssa Cole, Kate McMurray, Lena Hart, Stacey Agdern
For Love & Liberty; Untold Love Stories of the American Revolution was recommended to me on Twitter. Overall, it was a good suggestion. Four different novellas make up the collection with a very attractive ebook price. I did not love… Read more »
Cemetery Girl Book One: The Pretenders by Charlaine Harris
Ok, fine, this is a graphic novel and (probably) not even a romance but my curiosity for how Charlaine Harris would translate into this new medium was strong. After all, from the necrophilia and furry-fetish loving of Sookie Stackhouse to… Read more »
In Her Corner by Vicki Essex
I enjoyed Essex’s 2013 release, Back to the Good Fortune Diner, so when Brie tweeted about In Her Corner earlier this week it didn’t take much for me to decide to buy the book. I’m not the biggest fan of… Read more »
Night Whispers by Alisha Rai
If I learned one thing from Isaac Marion’s Warm Bodies, it was that zombies and romance don’t mix. Then Alisha Rai proved me wrong. In three or four generations this world will be ashes, Shadows, and survivors. The government is… Read more »
Calculated Exposure by Holley Trent
She went to Ireland looking for a muse, but found a mathematician instead. Photojournalist Erica Desoto has spent five weeks in Western Europe hoping for inspiration, with just one decent photo to show for her effort. And that shot was… Read more »
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