Tag: Georgia Beers
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REVIEW: The Shape of You by Georgia Beers
*I was provided a free download of The Shape of You by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to Bold Strokes Books for affording me this opportunity.* It’s been a long time since I’ve written a review. Heck, it’s been a long time since I’ve read something new. I’ve been spending the last many…
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Review: “Starting From Scratch” by Georgia Beers
I initially read this book in December 2012. It was about one month after my mother passed away. I didn’t write a review at that time. I couldn’t. (If you’ve read the book, you know why. If you haven’t, you will.) It did not mean that I didn’t like the book. That’s so far from the…
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REVIEW: “Zero Visibility” by Georgia Beers
The really wonderful thing about Lesbian Fiction is that it has really become pretty diverse in terms of genre.Yes, I think we still have a way to go, but there are more options to choose from today than there were in, say, 2000. Heck, in the last 10 years alone, the Golden Crown Literary Society…
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NaBloPoMo (11/2014) – Day 16: Free eBook Download!
Now that I have your attention…. If you have found your way to this blog post by doing a Google search that looks something like this – “[Author] [Book title] Free download” – well, let me tell you, friend, you have come to the wrong blog. What you are doing is partaking in piracy. And it’s illegal.…
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NaBloPoMo (11/2014) – Day 12: REVIEW of “Snow Globe” by Georgia Beers
Mackenzie Campbell has no idea her life is about to fall apart. She’s bright and attractive with a good job, a comfortable home and an impending Christmas wedding she’s been planning for months. So when her girlfriend bails less than two weeks before the nuptials, Kenzie’s picture perfect Christmas world begins to crumble around her.…
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REVIEW: “96 Hours” by Georgia Beers
“This is our JFK moment, you know? It’s like how everybody who was around in the ’60s can tell you exactly where they were and what they were doing when they heard that Kennedy was shot. This is our version of that.” pg. 59 This quote from the award-winning 96 Hours (Bywater Books) by Georgia Beers really,…