Tag: mental health
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REVIEW: Paris Daillencourt Is About to Crumble by Alexis Hall

From the bestselling author of Boyfriend Material comes a sweet and scrumptious romantic comedy about facing your insecurities, finding love, and baking it off, no matter what people say. Paris Daillencourt is a recipe for disaster. Despite his passion for baking, his cat, and his classics degree, constant self-doubt and second-guessing have left him a…
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REVIEW: Calm Undone by Garth A. Fowler

Calm Undone is a young adult novel that tackles many of the issues relevant to young people today (feelings of loss, a dawning sense of self, and the awakening of attraction) with a gentle, accepting approach. Seventeen-year-old Tyler wants three things from his summer at the family beach-house: Run along the beach to get ready…
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Release Blitz, Giveaway and Review: His Haven by Con Riley

ALL BUY LINKS Cover Design: Natasha Snow Length: 85,000 words approx. His Contemporary MM Romance Series His Horizon – All Buy Links His Compass – All Buy Links Blurb Opposites attract when Keir is once jilted, twice shy… Keir Brodie is a lawyer with good reason for his trust issues. A year after his…
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REVIEW: Surviving the Merge by C.P. Harris

The Official Description: My name is Justin, and when I was seventeen, I fell in love with a boy named Damon. Damon was sick, only I didn’t know it at the time. And like any disease left untreated, it festered and burrowed into the unaffected areas of us, until we were both so far from…
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Release Blitz, Excerpt and Giveaway: Surviving the Merge by C.P. Harris

Release Blitz, Excerpt & Giveaway: Surviving the Merge by C.P. Harris Chadwick, Book 1 My name is Justin, and when I was seventeen, I fell in love with a boy named Damon. Damon was sick, only I didn’t know it at the time. And like any disease left untreated, it festered and burrowed into the…
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REVIEW: The Man With The Electrified Brain by Simon Winchester

The Official Description: “I glanced at myself in a mirror and, though unshaven, and my hair still morning-tousled, I appeared to be just the same. It was inside, inside my head, where all had become so wretchedly different. I had the night before been incontrovertibly a man of stable mood, of calm, of good cheer…

