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Tag Archives: Kristin Wallace
Guest Authors: Sweet Romance Reads Group
This is our monthly week for guest authors, and today I have NINE guest authors who are celebrating a new release with a holiday anthology. I’ve read previous Christmas anthologies from this group because they’re all sweet romance authors like … Continue reading
Posted in Anthologies, Guest, Guest author, Holiday, New Release
Tagged Beate Boeker, Christine Bush, Christmas in Paris, Christmas Pizza to the Rescue, Christmas With the Carmichaels, Christmas With the Poker Group, Ghosts from Christmas Past, Jean C. Gordon, Josie Riviera, Kristin Wallace, Liwen Y. Ho, Mary Alford, Milou Koenings, Roxanne Rustand, Second Chance Christmas, Sweet Christmas Kisses, Sweet Peppermint Kisses, Sweet Romance Reads, The Love Clause, The Mistletoe Bachelor Auction
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Guest Author: Kristin Wallace and The Heiress Games Series
On my monthly book review post, I’ve shared a bit about each of Kristin Wallace’s latest three-book series called The Heiress Games. I decided to ask Kristin to come and answer some questions I had about the series, and she … Continue reading
Remarkable Reads for 2018, Part Six
What an exhausting summer it’s been! And it’s only begun. But it seems that the busier I get, the more I read. Reading relaxes me and helps me unwind, especially when there’s a happy ending. I guess that’s why I … Continue reading
Posted in book review, Books, Patricia Kiyono, romance, TBR List
Tagged Helen Pollard, Julia Keanini, Kristin Wallace, Not Quite an Heiress, Princes of Valdoria, Return to the Little French Guest House, Sharon Kleve, The Captivating Prince, The Forgotten Heiress, The Heiress Games, The Reluctant Bride
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Remarkable Reads for 2018, Part Five
The college semester ends in late April, and while I love teaching, there is that bothersome necessity of recording grades. Since my teaching load this past semester was larger than usual, that meant more grades to sort out, so I … Continue reading