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url 2016-12-02 19:25
The Scandalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place
The Scandalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place - Julie Berry

I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I got this book from the library, but how could I resist a title like this? A scandalous sisterhood? Sign me up!

I listened to this one, narrated by Jayne Entwistle. I hadn't had the  time to read through the back cover when I chose it. I was going on a little roadtrip that was about two hours longer than the amount of time I had left on the book I was listening to at its start. I quickly found this wonderful title and downloaded it so I could start when the last one was over. To say that I was pleasantly surprised would be quite an understatement.

The feel of the book was exactly what I expected when I saw the title but not the plot. We're given an introduction that includes how each girl ended up at the school, and that's when you know you will love this book or hate it. I knew I'd love it.

I loved the way each girl at St Etheldreda's School for Girls was addressed; Stout Alice, Smooth Kitty, Disgraceful Mary Jane, Dear Roberta, Dull Martha, Pocked Louise and Dour Eleanor. The girls are resourceful and some are brilliant. As their descriptors indicate, each girl is wildly different from the others but they are sisterhood. They're friends despite being very different and though they get annoyed and irate with each other, they are still loyal friends. They appreciate their differences and even seem to enjoy them sometimes.

What I didn't expect was a murder mystery. There was no way that this lot was not about to be entertaining, but there were some enjoyable little surprises and upsets as well. I had been enjoying the whole story and then was particularly pleased with the end and denouement.

It's a great middle grade book and could be enjoyed by some young adults, but I do feel like there is a bit of an age threshold for it.

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review 2015-08-14 17:55
Undercover with the Earl (Brotherhood of the Sword #1) by Robyn DeHart - Blog Tour, Review & ‪Giveaway‬
Undercover with the Earl (Entangled Scandalous) - Robyn DeHart
I really liked both Evelyn and Bennett. They both think that they are not looking for marriage. Evelyn because she doesn't think she is attractive or desirable, and Bennett because he doesn't believe in love or that he is lovable. As they work together to keep the Queen's secret, they help each other believe in a different future than what they had planned for themselves. My only complaints are that the story was too short to fully develop the covert mission and there was no resolution to the mystery behind who was behind the attacks. I'm hoping that the reason behind it is that storyline continues into the following books in the series. Overall and enjoyable read.
 
I received an ARC via NetGalley for the purpose of an honest review. I was not compensated for this review, all conclusions are my own.
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review 2015-03-03 21:24
bysinginglight.wordpress.com/2015/03/04/february-2015-round-up
The Scandalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place - Julie Berry

It’s sounds a bit odd to call a book that opens with a double murder hilarious, but this one is. Berry situates herself a little more firmly in history than she has previously done (although significant suspension of disbelief is required). I loved the humor, and the way the girls stuck up for each other even while disagreeing and arguing.

Source: bysinginglight.wordpress.com/2015/03/04/february-2015-round-up
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url 2014-02-25 14:48
Compromising Willa Blog Tour + giveaway
Compromising Willa - Diana Quincy

I interviewed Diana Quincy for her Compromising Willa Blog Tour!!

Source: the-gal-in-the-blue-mask.blogspot.com/2014/02/blog-tour-compromising-willa-interview.html
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review 2013-09-24 18:50
Review: Never Desire a Duke by Lily Dalton
Never Desire a Duke - Lily Dalton

I think this book proves that my policy of avoiding holiday books like the plague is a bad one. The holidays are there but it's not in your face and even if it was a holiday infested book, I still think I would have liked it. I loved this book from start to finish. It's one of those that I breezed through and even stalled a bit so it could last longer. I think Lily Dalton is one of those authors that I will follow. Her writing style is just my speed. She captures angst and draws her characters beautifully. She's almost Lisa Kleypas-esque I already have her next book, Never Entice an Earl on my wishlist.

I cannot tell you how much I highly recommend Never Desire a Duke. It's one of my favorites of the year. 

Source: bookslikebreathing.blogspot.com/2013/09/review-never-desire-duke-by-lily-dalton.html
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