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review 2020-09-22 10:11
Release Day w/Review - Lies & Lullabies

 

 

 

Blurb:


Summer nights and star-crossed lovers! From USA Today bestselling author Sarina Bowen.


Once upon a time, he gave me a summer of friendship, followed by one perfect night. We shared a lot during our short time together. But he skipped a few crucial details.


I didn’t know he was a rock star.

 

I didn’t know his real name.

 

Neither of us knew I’d get pregnant.

 

And I sure never expected to see him again.

 

Five years later, his tour bus pulls up in Nest Lake, Maine. My little world is about to be shattered by loud music and the pounding of my own foolish heart.

 

 

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review 2020-09-10 01:00
Family
Lies and Lullabies - Sarina Bowen

John AKA "Jonas" is happy to go back to his special summer place.  He cannot help but think back to the person who made it so wonderful for him.  She was a good friend, a fine cook, and an amazing woman.  Then he sees Kira and thinks he may be imagining things.

Kira has hidden so much from Jonas.  She did not know how to get a hold of him at first, and then time just passed.  Now she is uncertain they can find common ground.  Then he kisses her and her body remembers.....

Starting off with a bang, so to speak, this new story left me breathless and satisfied at the same time.  These characters were complex.  Their story was heartfelt.  I honestly cannot wait for the next installment in the new Hush Note series.  I give this book a 5/5 Kitty's Paws UP!


***This ARC copy was given in exchange for an honest review.

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text 2020-04-15 13:01
Series Cover Reveal - Hush Note

 

 

 

The Hush Note Series --- Cover Reveal!

 

SURPRISE!!! 

 

Today we are dropping not one, not twobut THREE gorgeous covers on you!

 

Sarina Bowen, Devney Perry, and Rebecca Yarros have teamed up to bring you three stand-alone love stories this fall. While each book follows the band, they are all stand-alone stories that can be enjoyed all on their own.

 

 

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Coming September 22, 2020

 

Summer nights and star-crossed lovers! From USA Today bestselling author Sarina Bowen.

 

Once upon a time, he gave me a summer of friendship, followed by one perfect night. We shared a lot during our short time together. But he skipped a few crucial details.

I didn’t know he was a rock star.

I didn’t know his real name.

Neither of us knew I’d get pregnant.

And I sure never expected to see him again.

Five years later, his tour bus pulls up in Nest Lake, Maine. My little world is about to be shattered by loud music and the pounding of my own foolish heart.

 

Add to your Goodreads TBR → https://geni.us/LandLGoodreads

 

 

 

 

Cover Design by Okay Creations

 

 

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Amazon | Apple | Kobo | Nook |

 

 

SERIES PAGE

https://www.subscribepage.com/hushnote  

 

 

 

 

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review 2019-01-19 02:47
No Time for Lullabies (No Brides Club #2) by Sydney Logan
No Time for Lullabies - Sydney Logan

 

 

Tragedy becomes a welcome call. Melody Mitchell followed her dreams and became a success, but she lost pieces of herself along the way. When grief brings her home surprises await. A broken heart, her first love and a baby have her rethinking what's really important. In life and love. No Time for Lullabies pulls at the heartstrings. Logan keeps it simple with love, laughter and a second chance at happily ever after.

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review 2016-02-15 00:00
Lullabies for Little Criminals
Lullabies for Little Criminals - Heather O'Neill

Considerably darker than the short stories that introduced me to O'Neill (Daydreams of Angels), this novel is nonetheless suffused with enough hope and humour to keep the reader going through the rather wretched circumstances of the life of the young female narrator ("Baby"). It's easy to forget just how young she is (12 or 13), partly because the language is, of necessity, just a bit too sophisticated for a teenage junkie and hooker - but that's easily forgiven. But on the other hand, her youth makes her matter-of-fact acceptance of her life comprehensible and certainly more tolerable for the reader. In this, the novel resembles another social horror story told from a juvenile viewpoint, "Room", which I also read lately.

One of my favourite aspects of O'Neill's prose, the irrepressible and endlessly inventive pouring-forth of similes, is here in abundance. I hope she never loses that.

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