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The London House by Katherine Reay – A #BlogTour Review for #AustenprosePR @Katherine_Reay @harpermusebooks @HarperCollins @austenprose #LondonHouse #HistoricalFiction

The London House is the perfect blend of then and now. Katherine Reay does an impeccable job of weaving events throughout the lives of every character. This novel is not a simple bit of dueling timelines, but of using one character as a force through generations that have a lasting effect on history and the future.

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George the Orphan Crow and the Creatures of Blossom Valley by Helen Fox – A Review @Athens1965Eleni #GeorgeTheOrphanCrow #BlossomValley #MiddleGradeFantasy

Helen Fox gives readers of all ages a delightful tale of cute animals and magic. George the Orphan Crow and the Creatures of Blossom Valley is a bit of a mouthful. But the story is imaginative and entertaining. I loved every character, even the baddies.

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The Matchmaker’s Lonely Heart by Nancy Campbell Allen – A #BlogTour Review for #austenprose @necallen @ShadowMountn @ProperRomance @austenprose #TheMatchmakersLonelyHeart #HistoricalRomance

Nancy Campbell Allen tells a daring story of love, life, and murder in her newest novel. The Matchmaker’s Lonely Heart contains strong female characters that make you fall in love with them. Plus, there is danger and intrigue around every corner. What’s not to love?

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Someone Who Isn’t Me by Danuta Kot – A #BlogTour Excerpt for #ZooloosBookTours @DanutaJR @simonschusterUK @zooloo2008 #SomeoneWhoIsntMe #SimonAndSchuster

Someone Who Isn't Me Excerpt Kay sees the house she has rented, sight-unseen, in Sunk Island. The house was empty because the owner had died just a few weeks before. The family, according to the estate agent, planned to sell, but they wanted to do it up first. In the meantime, they’d decided to make it… Continue reading Someone Who Isn’t Me by Danuta Kot – A #BlogTour Excerpt for #ZooloosBookTours @DanutaJR @simonschusterUK @zooloo2008 #SomeoneWhoIsntMe #SimonAndSchuster

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Life Ruins by Danuta Kot – A #BlogTour Excerpt for #ZooloosBookTours @DanutaJR @simonschusterUK @zooloo2008 #LifeRuins #SimonAndSchuster

Life Ruins Excerpt Kay reflects on a phone call with BeccaKay looked at the silent phone and grimaced. It was typical of Becca to begin her conversation with an announcement she was giving up her job and end it abruptly as she raced off to work to find out what was happening. But she was… Continue reading Life Ruins by Danuta Kot – A #BlogTour Excerpt for #ZooloosBookTours @DanutaJR @simonschusterUK @zooloo2008 #LifeRuins #SimonAndSchuster

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The Merchant and the Rogue by Sarah M. Eden – A #BlogTour Review for #austenprose @SarahMEden @ShadowMountn @austenprose #TheMerchantAndTheRogue #HistoricalRomance, #HistoricalMystery

The Merchant and the Rogue is a delightful novel full of intrigue and excitement. Sarah Eden penned an incredible book here. Each character has special qualities that make them loveable yet dangerous. 

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The House on the Water’s Edge by CE Rose – A #BlogTour Review for #ZooloosBookTours @CazEngland @CERoseAuthor @HeraBooks @zooloo2008 #TheHouseonWatersEdge #HeraBooks #PsychologicalThriller

The House on the Water’s Edge packs a real punch to the psyche. There is one surprise after another in this tantalizing tome by CE Rose. The characters feel like living, breathing people. They will leave you thinking long after you finish.

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The Barrister and the Letter of Marque by Todd M. Johnson – A #BlogTour Review for #Austenprose @ToddMJohnson_ @bethany_house @austenprose #BarristerAndTheLetter, #HistoricalMystery #ToddMJohnson #BethanyHouse

The Barrister and the Letter of Marque is an exceptional Sherlock Holmes-esque mystery. It will enthrall readers from every walk of life. Todd M. Johnson nails it with his first foray into historical mystery. The intrigue and suspense leave readers begging for more.