Book Review: The Tom Boy by Kylie Key


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MAX
I have a major crush on...the Tomboy
Taylor Frank is the new addition to the Covington Prep tennis team
She’s in the weight room everyday
Her serves are like deadly missiles
And her forehand flies like a cannonball
And I am seriously in love...
But in tennis, love means nothing
And Taylor’s game plan doesn’t include me.
How can I get the tomboy to give me a shot?
TAYLOR
I’m at Covington Prep on a tennis scholarship
I know I don’t belong at this exclusive school...
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Book Review: Hold my Hand by Cleopatra Margot


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Following a family tragedy, Sydney Adair has compartmentalized her life into reliable, predictable routines and stuck to them. Dreams like opening her own yoga studio or the possibility of having a family pale in comparison to what she lost nearly a year ago, comfortability becoming the only constant she wants.

Having six-feet-three-inches of wounded, broody detective living in her backyard—along with his precious daughter—does not fit within her parameters...
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Book Review: Sun to Me by Cleopatra Margot


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Former foster child Ember Bryant is content with her life: pouring lattes at the local coffee shop, volunteering at the library, and happily devouring romance novels to share about on her bookstagram account. She has other aspirations, certainly, but it’s not until an opportunity to take on an interior design project for a well-known figure in Balsam Falls that she decides to take a risk.

The catch? Doing the project will mean working alongside Graham Del Ray...
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Book Review: The Fabrication of Eden Pruitt by K.E. Ganshert


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Studious and principled Eden Pruitt stepped out of line just once. Unfortunately, that reckless decision ended with an arrest, a mug shot, and two very concerned parents. Now they’re starting over. In Iowa, of all places. On the cusp of her senior year, of all times. The situation is less than ideal but she’ll just have to manage, and without complaint. The change of address was her fault after all, and she isn’t going to make anything harder on her parents, who have already been through enough.

But life in Iowa turns strange fast...
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Book Review: The Summer of Yes by Courtney Walsh


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A near-death experience catapults workaholic junior editor Kelsey Worthington into changing her life--one yes at a time.

Kelsey Worthington always dreamed of being a writer, but she's settled into a routine of helping other people tell their stories in her job as a junior editor. She doesn't go outside of her comfort zone. Her relationships are safe. Her job is secure. Her existence is stable. And she's great with that.

And then, the accident...
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