by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Nov 6, 2014 | Give-away, Guest Posts
For some time I’ve flirted with the idea of a tree change but, being a rather cautious (and lazy) person, wishing and wondering and collecting the occasional real estate pamphlet is about as far as I’ve gone. Instead I came up with an altogether less...
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Oct 3, 2014 | Round-ups
For the purposes of this challenge ‘general fiction’, is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre. **** The Golden Boys by Sonya Hartnett ‘Colt Jenson and his younger brother Bastian live in a world of...
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Sep 5, 2014 | Round-ups
For the purposes of this challenge ‘general fiction’, is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre. **** Deeper Water by Jessie Cole ‘Innocent and unworldly, Mema is still living at home with her mother on a...
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Aug 10, 2014 | Round-ups
For the purposes of this challenge ‘general fiction’, is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre. Let Her Go by Dawn Barker “How far would you go to have a family? What would you hide for someone you love?...
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Jun 6, 2014 | Round-ups
For the purposes of this challenge ‘general fiction’, is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre. Child of Twilight by Carmel Bird “′It is strange and fascinating to me to think of people — Avila in...