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Lily Singer wished she could simply say her date was going badly and leave it at that.
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Lily Singer wished she could simply say her date was going badly and leave it at that.
After the rather amazing and dark romance I finished I needed something light and fun! This series is off to a great start. And it gave me a lot of giggles. Love Lily and Sébastien!
"Rabble-rousing, huh? So what do you call exploding magic and breaking into people's houses? Tea-time frolics?" ??
All of my book-related mugs are in storage. This is my favorite mug that was in the cabinet of the furnished apartment the Boyfriend and I are renting while we wait to move into the house we're buying. It's currently filled with toasted coconut and almond tea, and I'm about to snack on some biscotti and cherry pastry bites. #readathon
1. Donate, mostly. Our church has a book nook, and I take a lot there.
2. Depends on my mood and how busy I am. Might be a couple days, might be a couple weeks. 🤷♀️
3. Tagged. I had to look it up, because it‘s been a while.
#WondrousWednesday
Maybe I‘ll come back and try this again sometime, but it‘s just not cutting it for me. I‘m fine with witchcraft/wizardry, but this is just striking me as odd. Plus, it‘s arranged as a series of short stories. I finished the first, asked myself if I wanted to keep going, and the answer was a resounding No! Life‘s too short to read things that don‘t spark enthusiasm.
Picked this up on my Kindle via Bookbub recently, and started it last evening. Not my usual sort of read, but entertaining so far.
I accidentally bought this book with one-click on Amazon. I was interested in it though, so I didn‘t return it. Now I‘m having regrets because according to the Kindle App I‘m only 34% of the way through, but I‘ve reached an epilogue?? I hate it when authors do that. What‘s the point?
Revelations is the second book featuring archivist wizard Lily Singer and mercenary witch Sebastian Blackwell. It is a laugh-riot of sarcastic fun cloaking serious questions of power, its proper use, and its abuse. I look forward to future installations in the series!
📚📚📚📚📚 Highly recommended
See full review: http://wp.me/p6C2DX-tR
Beginnings, first in Sherrer's Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus series contains three short stories. Her whip-crack humour and subtle insertions of pop-culture references make a delightful read for a rainy day. My only dislike was that there were jumps in time that happened in the very next paragraph. I would have expected a gap between the ending section and the new section that would give readers a small warning something was about to change
Spent the morning at the Chattanooga Writers and Readers Festival, meeting some local authors and business owners. I sweated my tail off but am proud to support independent writers!!
Enjoying my latest indie read - Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus by Lydia Sherrer. Lily and Sebastian are proving to be a fun duo.