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Blog Tour Book Review: The Riviera, by Karen Aldous

The journey is only as good as its end… The blurb: It’s been a hard journey, but Lizzie Lambert’s life is a Provençal dream come true. Her business is wildly successful, and with her little boy and the love of her life, Cal, she is making a beautiful home on the vineyard for their blended family. But when Cal goes to America to support his son through a teenage crisis, it becomes clear the kid’s…

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Book Review: The Vineyard, by Karen Aldous

The Blurb: It’s been five years, and Lizzie Lambert has decided it’s time to try to make things right with her estranged mother. She’s made a success of things in Cannes, she’s bringing up a lovely little boy on her own, and she’s ready to put the past behind her. But it seems Lizzie’s mother has moved on as well. She’s moved her toyboy – a muscle-bound vintner named Cal – into the family home,…

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You guys!!  @rivetedlit has DANGEROUS LIES as a part of their Summer of Deception promotion!  You can read it for free on their site now through July 3!  http://rivetedlit.com/


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The Sarah Book by Scott McClanahan

“Fair warning: This is gonna hurt. This is a toxic relationship…in a barrel… on fire… rolling into traffic. Have fun!”

Nine Island by Jane Alison

“Let’s face it: Getting older sucks. And it happens to everyone! your parents, you rpets, and now you. Even worse, you’re single…”

Grief Is the Thing with Feathers by Max Porter

“So, a giant talking crow has invaded your home, terrorizing your children, and wreaking havoc? Congratulations! You’re in mourning.”

 

Exes by Max Winter

“Welcome to Rhode Island! And holy moly, is this place a drag or what? A densely knit, moon-drunk yowl that will leave your ears ringing.”

Jillian by Halle Butler

“You know that petty, spiteful, unbearable person in your office? Well, guess what? For someone else, that person is you!”

Garbage Times White Ibis by Sam Pink

“Mopping up dive bar toilets sure isn’t glamorous and neither is much of anything else in this gnarly bummer of a book.”

Tomb Song A Novel by Julian Herbert

“Death - the ultimate bad mood, and a perfect excuse to take a gut-wrenching trip down memory lane (which is paved with bad sex, and opium binges, apparently).”

Sorry to Disrupt the Peace by Patty Yumi Cottrell

“Helen heads home to sift through the hows and whys of a family tragedy. On the bright side, she’s also socially awkward and possibly maybe hallucinating.”

August by Romina Paula, Jennifer Croft

“It’s so hard to say goodby eto yesterday, especially when you’re being thrust back into a life you’d left behind to put old ghosts to rest (including your ex-boyfriend).” 

McGlue by Ottessa Moshfegh

“You wake up drunk, imprisioned, and nursing a nasty headwound - at least it can’t get much worse. Oh wait: you’re also suspected of murder…”

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