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Double Cinnamon Roll Slowburn

Time to Shine by Rachel Reid

April 11, 2024 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

“I mean, everyone knows how I feel about you.” “What?” “Yeah. I think I was pretty obvious about it. The guys have been teasing me.” “Oh my god. Landon moaned. “This is going to be so weird.” “Nah, I’ll play it totally cool. “No tongue.” “No kissing at all, you fucking doofus.” “I know. Don’t worry, I won’t even talk to you. Won’t look at you. Who are you, even?” “Thank you.” ― Rachel Reid, Time to Shine Casey lit Landon up, filling all his […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Alberta, Canada, Christmas romance, cinnamon roll protagonist, cozy, enthusiastic consent, gay romance, hockey romance, queer romance, Rachel Reid, Slow Burn Romance, sports romance

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:31 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: Alberta, Canada, Christmas romance, cinnamon roll protagonist, cozy, enthusiastic consent, gay romance, hockey romance, queer romance, Rachel Reid, Slow Burn Romance, sports romance ·
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There’s oil in those hills….and a lot of sh** too

Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton

January 8, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

TRIGGER WARNINGS in this book include, but not limited to: assault, drinking/drug use, language, death, environmental issues. The actual ducks of Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands do not show up until almost the end of the book, but are really only one part of a very large, complex and messy story. The “culture” of the oil camps is the setting for not just the day-to-day life of author/illustrator Kate Beaton, but also the coming-of-age of Kate’s understanding of how “things work” or should […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Alberta, Canada, kate beaton, literary, Petroleum industry and trade, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:10 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Alberta, Canada, kate beaton, literary, Petroleum industry and trade, Social Themes ·
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Poets, politicians and pilots- a journey through local history

Remember me as you pass by by Nancy Millar

December 30, 2020 by Wanderlustful Leave a Comment

Sam McGee was from Tennessee but despite what Robert Service’s famous poem would have you believe, he wasn’t cremated in the Yukon- he’s actually buried in the small town of Beiseker, Alberta, just east of Calgary. How McGee went from goldrush poet’s muse to a dusty prairie graveyard is one of many life stories that Miller touches on her interesting and informative journey through Alberta’s history via its graveyards- her stated intent is to tell stories backward, starting with gravestones she found interesting. Although this […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Alberta, Local history, Nancy Millar, Remember me as you pass by

Wanderlustful's CBR12 Review No:65 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Alberta, Local history, Nancy Millar, Remember me as you pass by ·
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