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Amanda has discovered some hidden gems during her first year of home ownership.

Hide Your Wallet

Hide Your Wallet: August 29th Release Week!

Welcome back to Hide Your Wallet! It’s our last release week this August. We have a highly anticipated horror novel, manga, historical mysteries, and more. How is the end of August looking for you? A little quiet while you gear up for fall? Or does the deluge of new releases never end for you?

Cover Snark: What are the Cupcakes?

3 Sexy Bosses & Cupcakes by Kathilee Riley. A busty woman has her hands in her hair, front and center, like she's auditioning for a shampoo commercial. Three men are behidn her. Two are shirtless and flexing; both are looking at their crotches. The third one in the middle is staring straight ahead and is wearing a suit. The background is white with lots of cupcakes.

Welcome back to Cover Snark! From Melodie: My brain immediately started singing “One of these things is not like the others…” Poor guy in the back, you can tell he is just so DONE with the other three. Every single time they go to a bakery they have to do the sexy cupcake dance before ordering and he just wants to grab his coffee and muffin and go before they get banned from yet another … Continue reading Cover Snark: What are the Cupcakes?

Whatcha Reading? August 2023, Part Two

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Welcome back to Whatcha Reading! It’s our last one for August. Here’s what we’re capping off the month with: Lara: I’m more forgiving when comes to rereading books from the keeper shelf, especially when they divert from my current tastes. Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder has more violence in it than I usually like now, some asshole behavior from the male lead, and less focus on the romance, but I adore this book. And … Continue reading Whatcha Reading? August 2023, Part Two

Books On Sale

Mermaids, Witches, & More

Books on Sale: Two Wrongs Make a Right by Chloe Liese & More

Two Wrongs Make a Right by Chloe Liese is $2.99! Carrie reviewed this one and gave it a B-:

Two Wrongs Make a Right is inspired, very loosely, by Much Ado About Nothing. It lacks most of the conflict of the play, but has its own charm. What you really need to know is that this is a cute book with neurodivergent characters and a fake-dating romance that is endearing if not fully believable.

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Stash Busting with Lady Pudding

I achieved SABLE (stash acquisition beyond life expectancy) a long time ago. Some people can only buy yarn when they know the specific project they’ll use it for. Not me, I buy yarn when I see it and it’s pretty and squishy, and then I figure out what I’m going to do with it later. Since I knit a lot of socks and shawls, most of my stash is in fingering or sock yarn weight. … Continue reading Stash Busting with Lady Pudding

Podcast

577. Killing Folks with Deanna Raybourn

Deanna Raybourn is back, and we’re talking about some of the unusual methods used to kill folks in Killers of a Certain Age –and there are mild plot spoilers for that book, please be aware. We also talk about the images she receives from fans of her series, and the larger context of why there’s a sense of catharsis reading about terrible people meeting terrible ends. TW/CW: I mention lice when talking about networks of … Continue reading 577. Killing Folks with Deanna Raybourn

Book Review

Hey, Hun by Emily Lynn Paulson

Hey, Hun

Hey, Hun: Sales, Sisterhood, Supremacy, and the Other Lies Behind Multilevel Marketing felt right up my alley, despite not reading a ton of non-fiction. I watch a lot of anti-scam and anti-MLM content on YouTube and many podcasts I listen to fall into this category; it’s often the background noise while I’m gaming or reading. Hey, Hun tries to walk a fine line between gossipy memoir and cautionary tale and to me, failed on both … Continue reading Hey, Hun by Emily Lynn Paulson

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