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Blackout – Quote

finished reading Blackout by Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk and Nicola Yoon, a little while ago and I enjoyed it a lot. I flew through this book in a matter of sittings and would highly recommend it. I wanted to do what I normally do with a book I enjoy which is pick a quote from it and get designing. So, that is exactly what I did!

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Currently I’m…

I am always very nosy when it comes to seeing what other people are currently reading, listening to and watching. So, to help my own nosiness I have started writing a monthly post where I share when I reading, listening to and watching. Here is currently I'm...

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What’s on my Netgalley TBR?

It has definitely become a monthly thing where I share what is on my Netgalley TBR at the moment and I love it. A couple of books have been added to my TBR this past month and some have been on there for way too. There have been so many incredible books on my Netgalley shelf over the years and it is a place I've found so many new authors. Here is what is currently on my Netgalley shelf / TBR!

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Like a Love Song – Gabriela Martins

Natalie is living her dream: topping the charts and setting records as a Brazilian pop star... until she's dumped spectacularly on live television. Not only is it humiliating--it could end her career. Her PR team's desperate plan? A gorgeous yet oh-so-fake boyfriend. Nati reluctantly agrees, but William is not what she expected. She was hoping for a fierce bad boy--not a soft-hearted British indie film star. While she fights her way back to the top with a sweet and surprisingly swoon-worthy boy on her arm, she starts to fall for William--and realizes that maybe she's the biggest fake of them all. Can she reclaim her voice and her heart?