Tag: COYER

COYER March 2014 – My Challenge Goals

COYER March 2014 – My Challenge Goals

COYER March 2014 – My Challenge Goals I’m so happy there is going to be another COYER challenge this spring, as I keep adding more and more books to my e-reader, ARCs, freebies and cheap books are the ones I have the most trouble resisting. And now, here is a brand new challenge to help me read some of those books that keep my kindle full with many, many books. I haven’t decided just which books I’ll be reading for the March COYER challenge  yet, but there will be some ARCs for sure, I am almost at the advised 80% on Netgalley, but I also have 35 ARCs that I should really read! So I am going to go for […]

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Review: Introductions (The Academy #1) – C. L Stone

Review: Introductions (The Academy #1) – C. L Stone

*I received a free ARC of Introductions from Arcato Publishing via Netgalley in exchange of an honest review* Introductions is really an introduction to this world and the characters that are a part of it. Sang is a young girl who has never had any friends before, but in her new neighborhood, she finds herself with not only one, but seven new friends. Her new friends are all boys, and she knows she has to keep her mother in the dark, if no there will be harsh consequences to pay for Sang. She also has nightmares every night, and they are pretty weird. In the beginning of Introductions, each chapter introduces both Sang and the reader to one of the […]

Posted 19 November, 2013 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Reviews / 8 Comments
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Review: Sleep With the Lights On (Brown and De Luca #1) – Maggie Shayne

Review: Sleep With the Lights On (Brown and De Luca #1) – Maggie Shayne

*I received a free ARC of Sleep With the Lights On from Harlequin MIRA via Netgalley in exchange of an honest review* Sleep With the Lights On is one of the best thrillers I’ve read in a very long time! Brilliantly written, the suspense always building, wonderful characters, a little romance and a lot of danger. It really has a lot of the things I’m looking for in a great read. Even the prologue hooked me – it was as if I could not put the book down from the very first lines of that, and I could hardly sleep because I wanted to get up and continue reading. I needed to know what would happen next, and how Rachel […]

Posted 12 November, 2013 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Reviews / 6 Comments
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