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Amy Romine @AmyJRomine

Check out my book - 'Trust Me Book 1 - Serenity Lost' - on #BookBuzzr- www.freado.com/book/10167...

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Amy Romine @AmyJRomine

Romance Novel - A Snowflakes Chance in Hell, Amy Romine #BookBuzzr #romancenovel #eBook #kindle #love #militaryromanc- www.freado.com/book/12167...

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Amy Romine @AmyJRomine

Saturday and I am cleaning instead of writing blah!

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Amy Romine @AmyJRomine

Continuing in the D/s Lifestyle – is D/s and BDSM the Same? cassandredayne.wordpress.... via @bethanyhalle

DANIELA'S BOOK REVIEW Stunning by Sara Shepard @Danielac34 @harperteen

Book Description Publication Date: June 5, 2012 | Series: Pretty Little Liars (Book 11) In Rosewood, Pennsylvania, four stunningly beautiful girls are haunted by a very ugly past. Spencer, Aria, Hanna, and Emily want nothing more than to forget Alison DiLaurentis, their former best friend who tried to ruin their lives. But someone refuses to let her memory die. A is still out there, lurking in the shadows and digging up the pretty little liars' newest secrets.Emily's reconnecting with an...

An Epiphany by Victoria Adams

I guest posted this earlier but I decided it should be on my own site. The original was at    http://www.icysnowblackstone.com/Epiphany comes from the middle English ( 1275 to 1325) – epiphanie  There are 4 meanings, but for this post, this is the definition - a sudden, intuitiveperception of or insight into the reality or essential meaning of something, usually initiatedby some simple, homely, or commonplace occurrence or experience.Single word definition - revelationSynonyms: bombshell,...

LET’S REVISIT Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer

A friend may be waiting behind a stranger's face. Welcome Friend; Subscribe to my RSS feed!Given that this movie came out recently, it reminded me that I’d read and reviewed this lovely little one.  I thought you might like to revisit it with me to see how much I enjoyed it. As always, book is BETTER. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer “What about a teakettle? What if the spot opened and closed when the steam came out, so it would become a mouth, and it could whistle...