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Book Review: The Next Best Thing by Jennifer Weiner
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Continue reading →: Book Review: The Next Best Thing by Jennifer WeinerDreaming of becoming a screenwriter in Hollywood, Ruth Saunders embarks on pursuing her dream. She’s been through a lot in life. Her parents died in a car crash when she was very young, and the accident left her with permanent facial scars. When her script, The Next Best Thing, finally…
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Book Review: The Good Parents by Jessica Huntley
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Continue reading →: Book Review: The Good Parents by Jessica HuntleyThe Good Parents is an edge-of-your-seat psychological thriller, which kept me hooked from start to finish. Grieving the tragic loss of her twin sister, Brittany Young’s luck finally changes when wealthy couple, John and Angela Dalton, offer her a much-needed job at their luxury villa on the French Riviera. However,…
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Book Review: Nine Black Lives by Resa McConaghy
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Nine Black Lives by Resa McConaghyNicky, a successful movie star, is on the quest for a more fulfilling existence. When he comes up against a brick wall, unable to find a more challenging role than a tawdry detective, he is drawn into investigating the strange circumstances surrounding the unexplained death of a retired costume designer,…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Fascinating Facts About Famous Fiction Authors and the Greatest Novels of All Time: The Book Lover’s Guide to Literary Trivia by Dave Astor
Fascinating Facts About Famous Fiction Authors and the Greatest Novels of All Time: The Book Lover’s Guide to Literary Trivia hooks the reader’s attention at the outset. This is a colorful, eclectic collection of short anecdotes, intriguing facts, and compelling snippets of behind-the-scenes information. This book offers an insightful glimpse…
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Author Interview on Books That Make You Think
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Continue reading →: Author Interview on Books That Make You ThinkI’m very excited to say that I have been interviewed by Laura Lyndhurst on her site Books That Make You Think, the link is here Author Interview – Ada Jenkins – BOOKS THAT MAKE YOU THINK Comments are closed here, but if you want to check out the interview, then…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Girl, Stop Apologizing: A Shame-free Plan for Embracing and Achieving Your Goals by Rachel Hollis
Today’s book review is relevant to my current circumstances. Girl, Stop Apologizing: A Shame-free Plan for Embracing and Achieving Your Goals is a motivational book, encouraging the reader to take control, set goals, and be shame-free in reclaiming your precious time. Some of you might have noticed that I’ve just…
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Continue reading →: Book Reviews: Devilish King by Kylie Kent and Work Wife by C.L Donley
I’ve been continuing to devour romance books! Below are the reviews of my top two favorites from last month: Devilish King (Valentino Empire Book 1) by Kylie Kent This is a dark mafia romance. Theo (also known as “T”) is a mafia bad boy, son of the Don, next in…
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Writer Spotlight: Laura Lyndhurst, Author and Poet
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Continue reading →: Writer Spotlight: Laura Lyndhurst, Author and PoetToday, I’m delighted to welcome talented writer Laura Lyndhurst to Introverted Bookworm! Laura is an accomplished author and poet, and I’m so glad she’s here with us today. So, without further ado, moving on to my review of her latest novel: An Honourable Institution Cressida DiFerrarro is an entitled rich…
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February Book Reviews
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Continue reading →: February Book ReviewsToday I’d like to share some reviews of the excellent books I read last month. February is a bleak month here in Scotland: rain, sleet, a storm, even a power cut . . . it was a long, dull, frustrating month! However, these excellent books kept me entertained. So, moving…
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Continue reading →: Book Reviews: Guarded Treasure by Mae Lovette and Our Darkest Summer by Hanga E. Pavel
In need of a February pick-me-up, I decided to read these two romance books. As one of the highlights of February is Valentine’s Day, I thought these were excellent choices. So, without further ado, here are reviews! Guarded Treasure by Mae Lovette Edith Taylor is a librarian, keen to explore…

