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Does anyone know if i can just skip sinful like us in the like us series?
It is here!!! I am able to hold my first book in my hands and I'm so excited!!! The picture doesn't do the cover justice. 😍😍😍
The ebook is available on KU and Amazon. Though I am learning the formatting and stuff and so it has some errors at the moment that I am trying to figure out.
Forgive me, for I am new and like to learn to do things like that on my own.
Hard to Find is a novella that will introduce the Phantom Pack and the mysterious disappearance of shifters.
Blurb:
HARD TO FIND
She was trouble... But he couldn't walk away...
When the alpha of the Phantom Pack goes missing, Leif is determined to find his friend and bring him home, he owed his life to him. This wouldn't have been a problem either if it wasn't for his attempt at rescuing a woman that turned his world upside down. Ari, the girl from his past, takes over his thoughts, his body, and his mission. With the Men at Arms out to bring him in for questioning, will he be able to fulfill his duty? Or will she lead him to his ultimate destruction?
Ari had a knack for getting into trouble without even trying to. This time it effected someone else, someone she never thought she would see again. With the MAA after him and his alpha missing, the last thing she needed was to relive all the old feelings that he conjured before. Would she be able to get him out of the mess she caused without giving him her heart? And if not, how badly would he destroy her when he disappeared again without a trace?
These books have vulgar language, dark themes, humor, and sexually explicit scenes. They are 18+ and should only be read by adults.
New book boyfriend day! 📚🤓💛 #read #readmore #book #bookstagram #thedarkestwarrior #genashowalter #lordsoftheunderworld #lotu #bookish #booknerd #paranormalromance #booksmut
I'll watch it.
So about two months ago, we were tagged in this game by BOOKSMUT (you’re clearly already a fan of blogs that pair the word book with something racy, so you might as well go follow, yeah?). Maggie is currently in England and I’m sitting around watching A:tLA on Netflix (no shame), so you’re getting quality Taylor time. I know that I’m supposed to come up with questions and tag other people. But that requires more effort than I currently have at my disposal.
THE QUESTIONS I’VE BEEN ASKED:
1. What book(s) have made you cry?
Ah, tragically I’m not much of a book crier. It’s terrible, I know. However, I made really awkward sobbing noises throughout reading The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.
2. Have you ever reacted to a book in a public place and been embarrassed (eg, laugh aloud, cry etc)
I see two questions here. Yes, I react to books in public all of the time. Most often in the form of chuckling to myself or gasping (or making sobbing noises if it’s by John Green, clearly). But I can’t recall a time I was especially embarrassed by it. Other people need to understand that I’m just too good to be part of their silly little “real world.”
3. Who is your book character crush?
Oh my Lord, so many. I read a ton of YA fiction, and they tend to have the best crushable characters. Recently I’ve read Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins and totally fallen for the precious leading man St. Clair. But my most lasting character crush definitely has to be Draco Malfoy, specifically from Cassandra Claire’s brilliant Draco trilogy fanfiction.
4. What’s your favorite genre and WHY?
Literary YA fiction is my world. I feel like anything geared toward teens today gets such a bad rap for being fluffy and not worthwhile. I do certainly indulge in Chick-Lit esque YA quite often (Anna and the French Kiss being a perfect example of this) but I feel like there are so many great authors writing really substantial novels in this genre right now like Markus Zusak, Chris Crutcher, Ned Vizzini, Daniel Handler, and obviously John Green. Being a teenager is such an important time, and it’s a time when people feel more than anything like no one understands what they’re going through. They need to be known and feel real connection, and to be perfectly honest looking to other teenagers for this can lead to total heartbreak. YA fiction (when done well) fills that. At least it did for me.
Wow that was a lengthy answer. It’s also why I want to be a novelist.
5. What is the one book you’ve read so much the pages are dogeared and its falling apart?
I’m honestly not a huge book re-reader! But my copy of I Am the Messengerby Markus Zusak has definitely seen better days, as has The Princess Diariesby Meg Cabot
6. If you could only read one more book, ever again, what would it be?
One MORE book, like a book I’ve never read? That’s far too much pressure on one book! I’d put my money on whatever Daniel Handler or John Green are currently working on.
7. What book would you recommend for someone who’s not as convinced that reading is the best thing ever?
If it’s someone who’s into sports, definitely anything by Chris Crutcher.
8. What’s next on your to-read list?
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs and Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis.
9. What was the last book you read?
Last week I finished an excellent book by Gabrielle Zevin called Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac. And I’m finishing up The Realm of Possibility, a novel in verse by David Levithan
10. What is your favourite character?
Of all time!? Eek, what a question! I guess if I had to choose I’d say Lemony Snicket. Obviously, yeah, that’s Daniel Handler’s pseudonym, but I love the fact that Handler took something like a pen name and evolved it into a narrator that held so much weight in a story without ever directly taking part in it. He’s mysterious but open and he’s totally full of beautiful words.
11. What character do you wish you were?
… Scott Pilgrim. No explanation necessary.