Tag: Chick Lit Plus Blog Tours

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CLP Blog Tour Excerpt: Tea And Primroses by Tess Thompson

CLP Blog Tour Excerpt: Tea And Primroses by Tess Thompson

Tea And Primroses by Tess Thompson 250 pages Purchase: Amazon B&N ADD TO GOODREADS Nothing is as it seemed in calm, quaint Legley Bay. Famous novelist Constance Mansfield lived a seemingly straightforward – if private – and somewhat predictable life. Friends, beloved daughter Sutton, a beautiful home, and all the success an author could wish for. […]

Posted 24 February, 2014 by Molly(Cover To Cover Cafe) in Book Spotlights / 1 Comment
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CLP Review: Breaking The Rules by Cat Lavoie

CLP Review: Breaking The Rules by Cat Lavoie

Breaking The Rules Cat Lavoie Marching Ink LLC August 7, 2012 370 pages Amazon provided by publisher RBM’s Disclaimer 4/5 Books When twenty-seven year old Roxy Rule’s best friend and roommate accepts a glamorous new job overseas, she expects their relationship to continue as it’s always been—carefree and easy—until they share a heart-stopping kiss moments […]

Posted 20 September, 2012 by Molly(Cover To Cover Cafe) in Book Reviews / 3 Comments
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CLP Blog Tour Promo: Fatty Patty by Kathleen Irene Paterka

CLP Blog Tour Promo: Fatty Patty by Kathleen Irene Paterka

Fatty Patty Kathleen Irene Paterka The James Bay Novel Series,#1 May 7, 2012 382 pages Amazon|BN RBM’s Disclaimer Small towns, long memories. Everyone in the exclusive summer resort of James Bay, Michigan remembers FATTY PATTY, the chubby little girl with the round face and wild red curls. All grown up now, Patty Perreault teaches at […]

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CLP Blog Tour Review: The Devil Has Dimples by Pepper Phillips

CLP Blog Tour Review: The Devil Has Dimples by Pepper Phillips

All The Difference Pepper Phillips Lagniappe ePress February 9,2012 176 pages Amazon|BN provided by author RBM’s Disclaimer 4/5 Books Adopted! In the Deep South, one of the first questions asked when meeting someone new in a small town is, “Who’s your daddy?” The answer defines you as a person. Not knowing is disheartening. Sara McLaughlin […]

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