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Sunday Sale Digest!

Smart Bitches in a blue typewriter font, and After Dark lit up like hot pink neon

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RITA Reader Challenge Review

Blueprint for a Kiss by Nancy Warren

Blueprint for a Kiss

I knew nothing about this book going into it. My selection process was, “Let’s try something new, oh, I think I might’ve read and liked something by Nancy Warren five years ago, let me give that one a try.” I didn’t even read the cover copy beforehand. That can be good, but in this case, it would have been better for me to know what I was going to read. The book opens with a … Continue reading Blueprint for a Kiss by Nancy Warren

RITA Reader Challenge Review

Blueprint for a Kiss by Nancy Warren

Blueprint for a Kiss

It’s not that I disliked Blueprint for a Kiss, it’s more that I found it kind of bland – it had some potential (Man who isolates himself in serene, sterile work life. Woman who disrupts his life but also helps him reconnect with family and appreciate chaos. Hot sex. Family feels!), but it just didn’t do anything all that interesting with that set up. The thing is, there was a lot to like about this … Continue reading Blueprint for a Kiss by Nancy Warren