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  • About PhDiva
    • About My Reviews
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    • Contemporary
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  • Book Review,  Romance,  Suspense

    BOOK REVIEW: One Little Lie by Colleen Coble @colleencoble @TLCbooktours @thomasnelson #onelittlelie

    / March 27, 2020

    It started with one little lie. But Jane Hardy will do everything in her power to uncover the truth.  In the kickoff to a new Pelican Harbor series set in Alabama’s Pelican Bay,…

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  • Book Review,  Psychological,  Psychological Thriller

    Book Review: You Are Not Alone by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen @stmartinspress @greerkh @sarahpekkanen #youarenotalone #bookreview

    / March 25, 2020

    Psychological thrillers will always be my go-to type of book. They delight me and thrill me no matter what mood I’m in. And for me personally, they help me escape the stressful times.…

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  • Book Review,  Young Adult

    BOOK REVIEW: Salty, Bitter, Sweet by Mayra Cuevas @mayraecuevas @tlcbooktours @blinkyabooks #saltybittersweet #bookreview

    / March 16, 2020

    A coming-of-age novel about an American teenager who is living in France with her father and attending a high-caliber cooking program. With dreams of becoming a Michelin-star chef, a troubled relationship with her…

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  • Book Review,  Non-fiction,  Self-Help

    BLOG TOUR: Eat Sleep Work Repeat by Bruce Daisley @brucedaisley @harperone @tlcbooktours #eatsleepworkrepeat

    / March 9, 2020

    “Let’s start enjoying our jobs again. It’s time to rediscover the joy of work.” I am thrilled to be able to talk today about a recent book I read by Bruce Daisley called…

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  • Book Review,  Fiction,  Women's Fiction

    BLOG TOUR: Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore @harperperennial @harpercollins #valentine #elizabethwetmore #bookreview

    / March 8, 2020

    Haunting and exquisite, Valentine is the sort of book that when I read it carried this heavy stillness, where nothing else seemed to exist besides me and the story I was reading. This…

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  • Book Review,  Cozy Mystery,  Mystery

    BLOG TOUR: British Murder by Leslie Meier @TLCBookTours @kensingtonbooks #britishmurder #lucystonemysteries

    / March 6, 2020

    In British Murder, Kensington books brings us two Lucy Stone mysteries in one volume, transporting us from Tinkercove to England for two cozy mysteries. I had a fun time experiencing the UK along…

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  • Book Review,  Historical Fiction

    BLOG TOUR: The Forgotten Letters of Esther Durrant by Kayte Nunn @kaytenunn @tlcbooktours @wmmorrowbooks #theforgottenlettersofestherdurrant

    / March 4, 2020

    Beautifully-written and full of romance, nostalgia, mystery, and intrigue, The Forgotten Letters of Esther Durrant by Kayte Nunn is a story of two women whose stories intertwine across history and through shared emotions.…

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  • Book Review,  Cozy Mystery,  Mystery

    BLOG TOUR: Death by Chocolate Frosted Doughnuts by Sarah Graves @KensingtonBooks @TLCBookTours #deathbychocolatefrosteddoughnut

    / March 2, 2020

    Cozy mysteries are truly among my favorite books to just take a break from it all. They are surprisingly light, have great characters, and fun settings. They usually have a good sense of…

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  • Book Review,  Historical Fiction

    BLOG TOUR: The Road to Delano by John DeSimone @SuzyAPBookTours @rarebirdlit #theroadtodelano

    / March 1, 2020

    Thought-provoking and powerful—The Road to Delano by John DeSimone touches on issues of justice, destiny, and equality that resonate from the time of the novel through today. A story you won’t soon forget.…

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Mackenzie Harms is the owner and author of all content of the PhDiva book blog

Hi! I'm Mackenzie, the Ph.D. student behind the book reviews and blog. Reading books has always been my favorite pastime and I love sharing my thoughts about them with the world. Now I should probably get back to writing that dissertation...

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