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Book Review

The Takeover Effect by Nisha Sharma

The Takeover Effect

The Takeover Effect is Nisha Sharma’s (My So Called Bollywood Life) first published contemporary romance novel, and focuses on three Punjabi Sikh brothers. This is the first in the series and the hero is the eldest brother. As one of my most anticipated books for the first half of 2019, I was eager to get started. While there are some really fantastic elements, I experienced confusion at the setup, a hero I didn’t warm to … Continue reading The Takeover Effect by Nisha Sharma

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April’s New Releases

It’s time to talk about new books and pray that it doesn’t break our book budget! The books listed below are titles that SBTB HQ is super interested in reading, but here are a couple others coming out: Meet Cute by Helena Hunting is a standalone romantic comedy, and it has an adorable cover. J.R. Ward fans are probably anticipating the release of The Savior . Which books are you ready to read this April?

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May’s New Releases

It’s that time again! Hide your wallet because we’re discussing May’s awesome upcoming books. The ones listed below are the ones we’re most excited about, but here are a few others you may be anticipating: Many readers are excited about Sarah J. Maas’ new novella, A Court of Frost and Starlight . Sylvain Neuvel’s Themis Files continues with Only Human . The Death of Mrs. Westaway  is the latest thriller by Ruth Ware. From Twinkle, with Love  is the … Continue reading May’s New Releases

Cover Awe: Thanks, Lisa Frank

My So-Called Bollywood Life by Nisha Sharma

This edition of Cover Awe is inspired by a comment that Elyse made when looking at one of the gorgeous covers below. In our Slack, we’ve shared quite a few covers that have some sort of pink/purple color palette and I think Elyse has cracked the code as to why. Redheadedgirl: Ooooooooo! Elyse: I feel like as a group we’re drawn to fuchsia, purple and teal. My Lisa Frank childhood is showing. Amanda: I also … Continue reading Cover Awe: Thanks, Lisa Frank