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Review: Atheists Who Neel and Pray, Tarryn Fisher

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I have to say I love this cover and the title! It's perfectly explained during the book and it's so accurate and unique! In love with it! Yara Phillips is a wandering muse. She dates men who need her, but always moves on to something new, never staying in one place for very long. David Lisey is in need of a muse. A talented musician lacking lyrical inspiration. When he first sees her, he knows he's found what he's been looking for. Yara believes she can give David exactly what he needs to reach his full potential: A broken heart. David’s religion is love. Yara’s religion is heartache. Neither is willing to surrender, but religion always requires sacrifice.   Yara’s Yesterday Spotify List: https://open.spotify.com/user/1226318453/playlist/6h5mCg008D4VxjkWuudzQ7   http://www.tarrynfisher.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/AWKAP-Fin.mp4         Dear Yara, The bands in London, November 12th. Want to catch up? David

Release blitz + Review: Anything you can do, R.S. Grey

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Anything you can do Title: Anything You Can Do Author: R.S. Grey Release Date: Feb 2, 2017 Add to TBR Lucas Thatcher has always been my enemy. It’s been a decade since I’ve seen him, but our years on opposite coasts were less of a lasting peace and more of a temporary cease-fire. Now that we’re both back in our small town, I know Lucas expects the same old war, but I’ve changed since high school—and from the looks of it, so has he. The arrogant boy who was my teenage rival is now a chiseled doctor armed with intimidating good looks. He is Lucas Thatcher 2.0, the new and improved version I’ll be competing with in the workplace instead of the schoolyard. I’m not worried; I’m a doctor now too, board-certified and sexy in a white coat. It almost feels like winning will be too easy—until Lucas unveils a tactic neither of us has ever used before: sexual warfare . The day he pushes me up against the wall and presses his lips to mine, I can’t help but wonder if

Review: The ground beneath our feet, Leslie McAdam

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The Ground Beneath Our Feet by Leslie McAdam My rating: 3 of 5 stars This book speaks about subjects that matter, it's a story about self acceptance and self love. It is about overcoming your past and taking the leap for your future. Jessica is a young woman who is diagnosed as obese and with diabetic conditions. With ghosts from her past hunting her, she always seeked comfort in food. When she finally decides to start making choices to improve her life, and she moves to Santa Barbara, she meets Mikey, a hot veterinarian who sees her, really sees her, and won't stop until he gets the answer he wants from her. But Mikey also has a past to hide. Will they be able to heal? The premise of the story was hooking, the characters were interesting, but unfortunately, and I feel really bad about it, I couldn't quite connect with it as pretty much everyone else did. I particulary am more fond of action than inner monologue and I think that's what maybe didn't do it