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Celtic Moon by Jan DeLima | I READ GOOD
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August 22, 2014. Celtic Moon by Jan DeLima. Released: September 24, 2013. Series: Celtic Wolves #1. Like father, like son. Sophie Thibodeau has been on the run from the father of her son for more than fifteen years. Now her son, Joshua, is changing, and her greatest fears are about to be realized. He’s going to end up being just like his father a man who can change into a wolf. Are Joshua and Sophie strong enough to fight alongside Dylan in battle? Nothing less than the fate of his tribe depends on it .
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Review: The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker | portable pieces of thoughts
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Portable pieces of thoughts. Book reviews, movie reviews and more. Money won’t make you happy – a story of a marriage. Review: The Fair Fight by Anna Freeman →. Review: The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker. August 11, 2015. I found this one while reading a review published on Carole Rae Random Ramblings blog. 8211; thank you very much, Carole and Blodeuedd for featuring it! Synopsis (mostly from Goodreads):. Still will their unusual friendship help them to break free? The Golem and the Jinni. Chava i...
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What we’re reading: Magic Bites | Paranormal Unbound
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Breaking rules, redefining genre, stuffed full of awesome. What We’re Reading. Books by Unbound Authors. What we’re reading: Magic Bites. September 23, 2014. Yes, I must stand up and admit it. I am the last person in the known universe to have not read the Kate Daniels series, that paragon of paranormal by the husband-wife team of Gordon and Ilona Andrews. My blog readers are all mad about Curran, but I’m behind with all my favorite series. How could I possibly start another one. 4 thoughts on “ Wh...
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It’s been a year! | Olives and Acorns
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Permaculture, self-sufficiency and off-grid living in Portugal. It’s been a year! September 25, 2014. Yes, yes, I know I’ve been slacking for 4 months with updates, but I hope you’ve been following our Facebook page Olives and Acorns. Which is always full of news, pics and various tidbits! Anyway, holy sh*t it’s been a YEAR! A year since we dropped everything and jumped on a ferry to get us to our land in Portugal. Our peppers, chillies, aubergines and everything on the corn field is lush and have buds&#...
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Why Kisten Had to Die | Paranormal Unbound
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Breaking rules, redefining genre, stuffed full of awesome. What We’re Reading. Books by Unbound Authors. Why Kisten Had to Die. December 12, 2014. Imagine Sookie without Bon Temps and Fangtasia. Mercy without wolfpack politics, fae intrigue or vampire vicissitudes in the Pacific Northwest. Rachel Morgan without Cincinnati or the Ever-After or the Hollows. Hard, yes? If the fictional pendulum swings too far toward the romantic end of things, it becomes paranormal romance without a happy ending. A good thi...