![]() ![]() ↠ we have a heroine who made the Hero beg from the beginning quite literally!! After Cade acted like a dick, Willa called him out on his behavior and was ready to quit the job. ![]() “I’ll be ready for your inspection tomorrow, boss.” ![]() I plaster on the sweetest smile I can muster and turn to look back over my shoulder. You can’t be dropping them out of your purse around a child.” “You need to wear proper undergarments while you’re at work. “Willa.” Cade says my name like it’s a demand. It only got better when Cade realized that he picked up his son’s nanny lingerie up. ↠ Willa (h) & Cade (H) meet-cute was interesting to say the least when her panties dropped out of her purse and Cade picked them up for her. Give me an age-gap, single parent, grumpy-sunshine, small-town romance with an adorable 5 yr old kid and my heart is wide open ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() She designed thousands of book covers for countless writers in every genre of fiction and non-fiction, including Paul Auster, Thomas Pynchon, Salman Rushdie, Louise Ehrdrich, Sue Grafton, and John Fowles (among many others). Her early works appeared in The Village Voice and The New York Times Book Review, which eventually segued into her storied career as the art director of several major book publishing companies. She spent her junior year at The American University in Paris, where she traveled extensively before returning to NYC with an eye toward making her career in illustration. ![]() Palacio attended The High School of Art & Design in Manhattan, and then majored in illustration at the Parsons School of Design. Her birth name is Raquel Jaramillo (Palacio was her mother's maiden name). A first generation American (her parents were Colombian immigrants), Palacio was born on Jin New York City. ![]() ![]() ![]() Each of these characters has stayed true to what they felt even with shifting alliances and new threats emerge. I honestly enjoyed this title even more than the first, not only because our characters felt more confident but the author truly was comfortable in this wonderful world she created. I absolutely devoured Wicked Saints and knowing that Ruthless Gods is almost 200 pages longer than Wicked Saints I was hungry to devour it. I feel so blessed in receiving a copy of this title. As our main three all feel a pull to the west what awaits them and what more can be sacrificed to Ruthless Gods? Malachiasz, monstrous and lost with unimaginable power while still feeling inadequate in regards to his goals. Serefin, hearing voices and learning new facets of magic he never thought possible. Nadya, dealing with the silence of her Gods even after doing what they asked by tearing down the barrier keeping them out of Tranavia. In Ruthless Gods we follow Nadya, Serefin, and Malachiasz as they deal with the consequences of actions taken in Wicked Saints. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for an eARC in exchange for an honest review. ![]() ![]() ![]() The first book in this sequence Over Sea, Under Stone was written in 1965, but the tales are timeless. The Dark is Rising Sequence consists of five books in total which have been compiled into one larger edition. I'll admit that as child, this can book can completely draw into other worlds in a manner not possible for an adult, but this is still an excellent read, whatever age you may be. This book is intended as a child's book, and it is brilliant as book for children, but it is also well-loved by many adults, whether as a cherished memory of their own childhood or as a book discovered as an adult. As an adult, I finally bought the entire sequence for myself. I loved the book so much it topped my Christmas list for years, but sadly Santa never delivered. Summary: A timeless story interweaving Arthurian legend and fantasy with a modern-day adventure story in epic battle between good and evil.Īs a child, I read The Grey King, book 4 in Susan Cooper's The Dark Is Rising Sequence. ![]() ![]() ![]() This book grabbed my full attention right from the beginning. What could go wrong? Well, you have to read the book for you to know. They eat dinner together and have movie nights. They are living in the suburb with their two teenage children. He is a tennis coach and she is a real estate agent. This book is narrated by Millicent’s husband whose name hasn’t mentioned in the book. ![]() I’m honestly not sure how to start or write this review without giving any spoilers but i’ll try my best. Ours just happens to be getting away with murder. We all have secrets to keeping a marriage alive. We’re your neighbors, the parents of your kid’s friend, the acquaintances you keep meaning to get dinner with. We told each other our biggest dreams, and our darkest secrets. Smith in this wildly compulsive debut thriller about a couple whose fifteen-year marriage has finally gotten too interesting… This did not affect my overall opinion of the book.ĭexter meets Mr. ![]() *Huge thanks to Berkley Publishing, PRHInternational/PRHGlobal, and NetGalley for sending me a free advance copy. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Hart family is experiencing a lot of changes, and Ryan needs to grow her patience in many ways, find ways to share the love, meet new challenges, and grow into the leader her mom and dad named her to be. She's also waiting for her new sister to be born - and hoping the baby doesn't ruin everything. ![]() She's looking forward to summer vacation, spending time with loved ones, and her first trip to sleepaway camp! But when an unexpected camper shows up, Ryan finds it's hard to share your best friend and harder to be a friend to someone who isn't a good friend to you. ![]() Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King Author Award winner Renée Watson continues her charming young middle grade series starring Ryan Hart, a girl who is pure spirit and sunshine. ![]() |