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Aug

13

2020

A Lot of Love for Author Adriana Herrera

Have you read Adriana Herrera yet? Adriana Herrera has quickly become one of my must-read authors. The first novel in her American Dreamers quartet (American Dreamer) is the story of Dominican-American food truck owner Nesto and librarian Jude. Like all of Herrera’s books, it is full of food, family (biological and found), and flirting. It’s …

Aug

12

2020

One to Watch by Kate Stayman-London

This rom-com had me up most of tonight to finish it. It’s about Bea, a plus-sized fashion blogger reeling from a massive douche of an ex. So she basically becomes the Bachelorette, as a way of proving to herself and the world that she deserves love. It was funny as hell, and sweet, and romantic, …

Aug

10

2020

The Masque by Matts Djos

Thanks to the author for providing a reading copy of this book. A trusted friend asked me to read and review it. My first inclination on receiving The Masque by author Matts Djos was to put it aside because it was not “my type” of book. Instead, I read the book right to the end and …

Apr

20

2020

A Second Harvest by Eli Easton

This is an early-rising, light breeze, blue sky, nobody around for miles kind of book. We follow two gentlemen: a struggling Mennonite and widowed farmer named David and a big-city, martinis and gay bar party-boy named Christie. When Christie’s aunt dies and leaves him her farmhouse situated on a few acres in rural Pennsylvania, he …

Mar

27

2020

If I Never Met You by Mhairi McFarlane

Now, a couple of months ago, this book would have seemed like a charming romantic comedy, but these days? Well, it has this . . .  fantastic tone to it now. See, Laurie is a hot young lawyer who is having a relationship with another hot young lawyer. In fact, they both work at the same …

Nov

19

2019

Julia London Book Cover Roundup from A Good Book

… Julia London’s The Devil in the Saddle gets a few points for not catering to keyword marketing, but also wins Best Cover of the Week Award with its masterful use of lighting and a puppy. This is the sequel to The Charmer in Chaps, by the way. Okay, okay, so yes, we didn’t mention …

Nov

12

2019

Billie Bloebaum's basket of baked goods

Romance Rundown for October and November

Hello, loverlies! After being quiet–at least on NW Book Lovers, as I certainly haven’t been quiet elsewhere–I am back for a new adventure. Turning Pages has gone into semi-retirement to make way for…The Bodice Riffer! (Thanks to our own Brian Juenemann for that pun-derful title.) Each month(-ish, because I’m still me), I’ll give you the …

Oct

16

2019

This Is how You Lose the Time War

This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone

A war is waged by two rival time-traveling agents: Red, who comes from a world ruled by technology, and Blue, who comes from a world rooted in organic life. The narrative is told through letters between the women, at first passionately loathsome, then– surprising both– passionately loving. Through visceral, poignant, and intricate wordplay, El-Mohtar and …

Oct

4

2019

Neverending Bookshop logo illustration

From The Seattle Times: “A fairy tale in Edmonds: The Neverending Bookshop is a crafty destination for fantasy lovers”

by Paul Constant for The Seattle Times Once upon a time in Kingston, Kitsap County, a little girl fell in love with books. Annie Carl was born with a rare spinal birth defect called a lipomyelomeningocele — a fatty deposit at the base of her spine a little bigger than a pea. It’s a condition …

Aug

13

2019

Shelf Unbound "Fierce Female" Aug Sept 2019 issue cover

Bookseller Billie Bloebaum Featured as “Fierce Female” in Shelf Unbound Magazine

The August/September 2019 issue of Shelf Unbound, a publication focused on “what to read next in independent publishing,” features an interview with Third Street Books (McMinnville, OR) bookseller and Bookstore Romance Day founder, Billie Bloebaum. She was interviewed by Sara Grochowski, who has been a bookseller at McLean & Eakin Booksellers in Petoskey, MI and …

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