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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time

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While he was sleeping.

January 29, 2018 by narfna 2 Comments

Short and sweet review for a short and sweet book. Actually, the book was 375 pages which isn’t really short, but it FELT short because I zoomed right through it. I’m not taking back my phrasing. So this is a book about a lady who travels to Revolutionary America to search for her missing brother (a British soldier), and encounters his best friend instead, who is in a coma. When they won’t let her in to see him, she claims to be his wife, and then […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: historical romance, Julia Quinn, narfna, rokesbys, romance, the Girl with the Make-Believe Husband, the Rokesbys

narfna's CBR10 Review No:15 · Genres: Romance · Tags: historical romance, Julia Quinn, narfna, rokesbys, romance, the Girl with the Make-Believe Husband, the Rokesbys ·
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When rivalries turn into smooching.

January 29, 2018 by narfna 4 Comments

Well, I’m not quite to the level of reading all this author’s stuff (it is very aggressively male, which I can tolerate in a sports romance, but I’m not sure about elsewhere). But I am very much in for the rest of this series. I hope it’s longer than three books. This time around, we follow Simeon Boudreaux, who we met last book as one of Gavin Brawley’s best (only) friends and teammates on the Barons, a fake New York professional football team. Simeon is a […]

Filed Under: Romance, Sports Tagged With: down by contact, m/m, m/m romance, narfna, romance, santino hassell, sports romance, the barons

narfna's CBR10 Review No:13 · Genres: Romance, Sports · Tags: down by contact, m/m, m/m romance, narfna, romance, santino hassell, sports romance, the barons ·
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Continuing on past the end of the world, after the end of the world

January 28, 2018 by FyreHaar Leave a Comment

Kit Rocha’s Beyond series deals in the lives and loves of a bisexual love army fighting back against capitalist oppressors after the fall of our current civilization. The Gideon’s Riders series is a successor series to the Beyond Series. They are fun, quick reads and they are reliable (Which is actually really important in romance readership.) I enjoyed the Beyond books, so I started in on Gideon’s. This is the second book about Gideon’s Riders, a fighting force of people who have committed to give […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction Tagged With: dystopia, Fiction, romance, SciFi

FyreHaar's CBR10 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction · Tags: dystopia, Fiction, romance, SciFi ·
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Kill Your Darlings

January 28, 2018 by Ellesfena 4 Comments

Deborah Harkness knows a lot about a lot of things. Her depth and breadth of knowledge on things ranging from wine to Elizabethan England to brewing tea is certainly impressive, but the amount of detail crammed into these books sure does make for some slow going. The All Souls Trilogy is about a world in which witches, vampires, and daemons (in this case, daemons are humans who are more than us regular folk–musical prodigies, artistic savants, financial wizards, scientific geniuses–or sometimes drug addicts or mentally […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: A Discovery of Witches, Deborah Harkness, Elizabethan, romance, vampire, witch

Ellesfena's CBR10 Review No:3 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: A Discovery of Witches, Deborah Harkness, Elizabethan, romance, vampire, witch ·
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Joey had reasons. They were threefold.

January 27, 2018 by baxlala 2 Comments

Fantasy Romance is quickly becoming one of my favorite genres. Here’s why: You get to live in an entirely made up world for a while, full of fairies, magic, animals who can communicate with humans, AND DID I MENTION MAGIC. Sometimes you want the people in those stories to make out and give you swoony feelings. That’s it. Those are my reasons. They are simple, yes (not even threefold!) but feelings don’t have to be complicated all the time. Anyway, The Sea King is the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance Tagged With: baxlala, fantasy, romance

baxlala's CBR10 Review No:2 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance · Tags: baxlala, fantasy, romance ·
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A poignant romance

January 26, 2018 by FakePoppy 1 Comment

Twelve years after the tragedy that hit their highschool, the survivors called “the ones who got away” are asked to come back in their hometown to film a documentary about it. Among the survivors is Olivia, who faced the danger in the eyes. She still suffers from PTSD and throughout the book we discover how much this event affected and shaped her life. While meeting her former classmates, she realizes that she has not lived to her fullest and broke the promise she made to […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: #CBR10, romance

FakePoppy's CBR10 Review No:3 · Genres: Romance · Tags: #CBR10, romance ·
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  • narfna
    on Seven people go for a tour in a mysterious library housing a very rare book, and you can probably guess the rest.
    I was agog after reading that sentence. Could not read on for five minutes. I mean, wtf.
  • esmemoria
    on Seven people go for a tour in a mysterious library housing a very rare book, and you can probably guess the rest.
    “Skin covered finger bones”—that’s hilarious. This was a very satisfying review.
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    on “The sun is up, the skies are blue, and murder is in the air.”
    Ooh, keep going! The books keep getting better. Also, I literally just bought a sticker yesterday that has that quote...
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