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Review: The Days of Hairawn Muhly by Carol Ann Ross

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( Blurb ): It is 1941 and war is looming, but to Pearl Scaggins nothing matters more than the man she loves. Unfortunately she will face changes, they are inevitable, but is Pearl strong enough to accept them, to make her own changes and to survive all that war brings. THE DAYS OF HAIRAWN MUHLY is a coming of age romance set during the rise of the greatest generation. In 1933 Hairawn Muhly, could be found all over the banks of the Carolinas. Its brilliant purple plumes proudly swayed among the yuccas and sea oats on dunes piled stories high. But progress and time have changed everything. The Days of Hairawn Muhly is a coming of age story not only for its colorful characters, but also for the tiny coastal community in which they lived. It depicts a simpler and perhaps more beautiful time that flourished gracefully and naturally. Book Information: Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (February 28, 2013) Version:  eBook or hardcopy Age Group

Review and Giveaway: Run of the Mill by Dave Patten

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( Blurb ): Famous musician, 26 year old millionaire, and known playboy Tyler Clark finds himself launched into his repressed past after a chance encounter with an old friend during the after-party of one of his concerts. Under threat of blackmail, Tyler is forced to painfully reveal the truth behind a tragic summer of his youth... a summer that started with drugs, sex and good music, and ended in betrayal, hatred and suicide. Book Information: Publisher : G Street Chronicles (October 10, 2013) Version : eBook or hardcopy Age group : New Adult/Adult Genre : Contemporary Drama Length : 256 pg Giveaway : A signed copy of Run of the Mill was already given away to a lucky winner! The Book Cove will be offering up another copy of Run of the Mill on March 1st. a Rafflecopter giveaway Review: Run of the Mill is one of those rare finds. It's rare in many ways; it brings a new twist to its genre, it takes on a provocative topic with taste, it incorporates h

Review: A Little Too Far by Lisa Desrochers

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(Blurb) : Have you ever gone just a little too far? Lexie Banks has. Yep. She just had mind-blowing sex with her stepbrother. In her defense, she was on the rebound, and it's more of a my-dad-happened-to-marry-a-woman-with-a-super-hot-son situation. But still, he's been her best friend and confidant for the better part of the last few years ... and is so off limits. It's a good thing she's leaving in two days for a year abroad in Rome. But even thousands of miles away, Lexie can't seem to escape trouble. Raised Catholic, she goes to confession in hopes of alleviating some of her guilt ... and maybe not burning in hell. Instead, she stumbles out of the confessional and right into Alessandro Moretti, a young and very easy-on-the-eyes deacon ... only eight months away from becoming a priest. Lexie and Alessandro grow closer, and when Alessandro's signals start changing despite his vow of celibacy, she doesn't know what to think. She's to