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

Gift Guide 2022: Candles for Your Own Hallmark Rom-Com

Candles for all Tropes!

Amanda is here this week for all your candle needs! This week: Amanda is pairing candles with Hallmark Rom-Com tropes and there are so many beautiful options. This post was most dangerous for me. Want to see? Just click that image above or click right here, and come craft with us! And if you’d like to browse some more, we have a complete Stuff We Like archive, including past Gift Guides and other posts of … Continue reading Gift Guide 2022: Candles for Your Own Hallmark Rom-Com

Help A Bitch Out

HaBO: Heroine Organizes Library

This HaBO comes from Victoria, who is looking for this historical romance: I am trying to find a book I read maybe 3 or 4 years ago. It is driving me insane at this point that I can find no traces of it online with endless googling of plot line combos. The book was a Regency romance where the main character travelled to a widower’s estate, possibly with another family member. The main characters had … Continue reading HaBO: Heroine Organizes Library

Book Review

Season of Love by Helena Greer

Season of Love

Tara: A few weeks ago, Sarah slacked me with the following: Tara Season of Love is so good It’s so freaking good. So, I did what any other smart person would do and started reading it. And guess what? She was completely and totally right. Sarah: I do like it when I’m right. Tara: Miriam Blum lives in Charleston with her fiancee, who she loves but is not in love with, and she’s weeks away … Continue reading Season of Love by Helena Greer

Books On Sale

Soup, Historical Fiction, & More

Books on Sale: Love and Other Disasters by Anita Kelly & More

RECOMMENDED: Love & Other Disasters by Anita Kelly is $3.99 and a Kindle Daily Deal! Tara and Carrie did a joint review and gave it a B+:

Tara: Overall, I really enjoyed this one! Dahlia and London were such wonderful characters, and I’m a big fan of cooking shows, so I know I’ll be reading Love and Other Disasters again. I’ll just be sure to stock snacks next time, because reading about so much amazing food made me hungry.

Carrie: I was delighted with this book overall. The supporting characters were fun (or loathsome, as the plot demanded). The character development was realistic and powerful. The romance was sexy and I can totally picture Dahlia and London as an old couple on a porch somewhere — I was invested in them for the long haul. This will be one of my comfort re-reads for sure!

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Cover Snark: More Questions Than Answers

Plugging It In by Lexxie Couper. A couple is making out in the sky above a bridge. A bald shirtless man is also in the sky, looking sad and down at his crotch.

Happy Monday! Need some Cover Snark? From Judyw: Not sure if this is the right category for the cover snark recommendation or not. But OMG check out WINGMAN by Paedon Sims. Is that an oreo cookie? Is that his linen napkin stuck in his armpit? I need answers. Sarah: Many of the decisions that went into this cover were unfortunate. Amanda: My brain knows this is dirt, but it’s also blue? From Jen: The guys … Continue reading Cover Snark: More Questions Than Answers

Get Rec’d with Amanda – Volume 31

Welcome back, y’all! And thank you for all the going away well-wishes in my previous Get Rec’d as I announced my departure from bookselling. I still have plenty of recommendations to dish out! This one is definitely non-fiction heavy, but that’s okay! Have you received any good recs lately? Want to pass one along to us? Let me know in the comments below!

Whatcha Reading? December 2022, Part One

Christmas wooden mansion in mountains on snowfall winter day. Cozy chalet on ski resort near pine forest. Cottage of round timber with wooden balcony. Fir-trees covered with snow. Chimneys of stone.

It’s our first Whatcha Reading of December, which means we’re nearly toward the end of 2022! Now, let’s talk books! Claudia: I’m reading Killers of a Certain Age and mulling over my own hit list! Shana: Do you think it gets longer the older we live? Sarah: Yes. My theory is that the reason menopause is not talked about much (until recently anyway) is because as we enter menopause we have a lot more free … Continue reading Whatcha Reading? December 2022, Part One

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