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  • Momocon

    I come to you incredibly sore but very proud of myself.  I spent Memorial weekend volunteering at Momocon.  It got me out of the house and allowed me to meet… Read more

  • Book Review: Ice Planet Barbarians

    Remember in last week’s review, I stated that I wanted to read books out of my comfort zone?  This week’s book falls perfectly into that category.  At first glance, this… Read more

  • Book Review: Fangirl Down

    *Warning SMUTTY Scenes* While doing my book reviews, I set a criteria for myself. I would read authors and or genres that are not what I usually read.  For so… Read more

  • Chipmunks Adventure

    Is there a movie or TV show that you watched when you were growing up that you can’t find today? You have SCOURED the internet; either it’s super expensive, or… Read more

  • Book Review: Wicked Beauty

    One of my favorite subgenres of romance is the myth/fairy tale retelling.  I particularly like the myth retelling.  This week’s book is a very loose retelling of Helen, Achilles, and… Read more

  • Book Review: A Court of Thorns and Roses

    For the most part, I am not a big fantasy reader.  I don’t read a lot of historical romance; it depends on the author or if the book grabs my… Read more

  • Going to See The Hawks

    One thing about the family in Atlanta is that they are sports fans.  Occasionally, I get invited to go with them and joyfully accept.  I am not good at watching… Read more

  • Book Review: Butcher & Blackbird

    *WARNING: VERY GRAPHIC SCENES AND SMUT* While I do like to read, I have a very hard time figuring out what book to read. I use various options to figure… Read more

  • Alone not Lonely

    When I decided to buy my condo, I imagined that I would have people over and that my friends would stop by. Getting my own place was the first step… Read more

  • Book Review: Legends & Lattes

    This book is the first book that I have read in a long time that is outside of my genre.  I was at my part-time job and saw one of… Read more

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