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  • About PhDiva
    • About My Reviews
  • Book Spoilers
  • Book Reviews by Author
  • Book Reviews by Genre
    • Contemporary
    • Fiction
    • Mystery
    • Psychological Thriller
    • Romance
    • Suspense
    • Thriller
    • Women’s Fiction

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  • Psychological Thriller

    EXCERPT: Good Girls Lie by J. T. Ellison @thrillerchick @TLCBookTours @harlequinbooks #goodgirlslie

    / December 9, 2019

    If you haven’t read anything by J. T. Ellison before, first of all what have you been doing that has gotten in the way??? And also, I highly recommend grabbing a copy of…

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  • Book Review,  Thriller,  Young Adult

    BLOG TOUR: Every Stolen Breath by Kimberly Gabriel @KT_Gabriel @TLCBookTours #everystolenbreath

    / December 4, 2019

    Kimberly Gabriel’s heart-racing YA thriller Every Stolen Breath was such a delight to read and truly hard to put down! Filled with tension and inspired by the real life flash mob violence that…

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  • Book Review,  Contemporary,  Romance

    BOOK REVIEW: Not the Girl You Marry by Andie J. Christopher #notthegirlyoumarry #berkleypub #berkleyromance #bookreview

    / December 1, 2019

    Marketed as a re-imagined How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days for the millennial generation, Andie J Christopher’s novel Not the Girl You Marry was a fun book  to read, but that…

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  • Book Review,  Contemporary,  Fiction

    BLOG TOUR: A Better Next by Maren Cooper @marenwrites @suzyAPbooktours @shewritespress #abetternext #bookreview

    / November 25, 2019

    Some books just seem to come at the right time and resonate in a way that you weren’t expecting. When I say Maren Cooper’s novel A Better Next was that book, it’s an…

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  • Book Review,  Fiction

    Book Review: This is Not How it Ends | Rochelle B. Weinstein

    / November 20, 2019

    A woman torn between the love she feels now and the love that was always there for her before. In an emotional novel of forgiveness and being true to ourselves, Rochelle B. Weinstein…

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  • Book Review,  Contemporary,  Romance

    BOOK REVIEW: The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams

    / November 18, 2019

    Do you ever pick up a book that just brings joy into your life? That was how I felt reading The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams. This book is so much…

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  • Book Review,  Non-fiction

    BLOG TOUR: Body Leaping Backward: Memoir of a Delinquent Girlhood by Maureen Stanton @tlcbooktours @maureenstanton1 @hmhbooks #bodyleapingbackward

    / November 12, 2019

    A haunting, often humorous, and though-provoking story of one woman’s journey of delinquency, self-discovery, and healing. I found Maureen Stanton’s words captivating, I read her story in a single sitting. Her memoir, Body…

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  • Book Review,  Fiction

    BLOG TOUR: Maggie’s Ruse by Anne Leigh Parrish @AnneLParrish @TLCBookTours #maggiesruse #literaryfiction

    / November 11, 2019

    Maggie’s Ruse by Anne Leigh Parrish focuses on a pair of beautiful, creative and often turbulent twins living in New York City and learning to appreciate their differences, embrace their twin-ness, and grow…

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  • Book Review,  Contemporary,  Psychological,  Psychological Thriller

    BOOK REVIEW: Still Lives by Maria Hummel @mariahummel2 @counterpointllc @bookofthemonth #bookofthemonth #botm

    / November 9, 2019

    A famous and provocative painter goes missing on the night of her latest exhibition’s debut. The subject of her exhibition, Still Lives, depicts paintings of herself posed as famous murder victims from Los…

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  • Book Review,  Historical Fiction

    BLOG TOUR: One for the Blackbird, One for the Crow by Olivia Hawker @LUauthors @amazonpub @TLCbooktours #historicalfiction #bookreview

    / November 7, 2019

    Set on the prairie in Wyoming in the late nineteenth century, One for the Blackbird, One for the Crow tells the story of two women who must learn to rely on one another…

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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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