May 2013
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Casting Scoop: Cinderella →
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Review: Great Expectations (2012) →
Last year, the works of Dickens celebrated a milestone, and with that came a handful of new adaptations. Not the least of which was not one but two re-makes of Great Expectations. Typical Dickens, the story is dark and not without its finer points – the most important being, with wealth comes great responsibility. Read the review →
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Once Upon A Prince by Rachel Hauck
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Review: Jack Reacher (2013)
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Review: Doctor Who, Series Five (2010)
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Review → Call the Midwife, Series 2 (2013)
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Blog Post → Cover Love: Ninth Edition
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Review: The Call (2013) →
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Review: Two Weeks Notice (2002)
How many of you have movies you know you love but forget just how much until you watch them again – even if it is for the umpteenth time? This is the feeling that Marc Lawrence’s delightful romantic-comedy evoked in me when I watched it again recently – and much to my chagrin, likely for only the second time. Read the Review →
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Where Have all the Good Men Gone?
There has been no secret made over how we girls tend to (and like every second of it!) swoon over a good leading man. A good man can go a long way. He inspires entire conversation threads and sometimes, stirs our hearts or compels us to think beyond the “normal” reaction. Continue Reading →
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April 2013
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Dancing with the Stars: Season Sixteen
Dances I’ve loved from season 16 of Dancing with the Stars ♥
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Reivew: Remember Sunday (2013)
Love stories that challenge what is normal are the most precious. Instead of being caught up in – or all about, the “chase,” sometimes they should slow down and compel us into realizing sometimes love is a choice. Quality like that rarely comes along. Continue Reading →
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Undeniably Yours by Becky Wade
Charming may not be the optimal word to describe this because its romance is subtle and there is hardly any conflict between Meg and Bo. Nonetheless, I found it was perfectly charming. In the last few pages, the book brings in some hints of danger in the form of Meg’s past resurrecting and makes the reader wish to finish quickly while also offering an act of selfless love. In Meg and Bo, I’ve...
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Playlist: What's Playing on my iPod →
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Roses Have Thorns by Sandra Byrd
I cannot honestly say that I loved this book. By no means was it a bad read for me, just not one I’ll be likely to re-read. To be fair, I think that a part of this was because I felt “rushed” when reading the book. Once I had to set it aside to meet a deadline and nearer the end, I tended to “speed read,” being a bit more interested in the romantic liaisons of Helena and Thomas (what can I say,...
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Undeniably Yours by Becky Wade
Charming may not be the optimal word to describe this because its romance is subtle and there is hardly any conflict between Meg and Bo. Nonetheless, I found it was perfectly charming. In the last few pages, the book brings in some hints of danger in the form of Meg’s past resurrecting and makes the reader wish to finish quickly while also offering an act of selfless love. In Meg and Bo, I’ve...
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Book: Duchess by Susan May Warren
If ever there were a time to describe something as “snazzy” fraught with tragic events – all in the same sentence, Susan May Warren’s historical series would be the one that could pull it off. It is meant as the highest of compliments as this three-part story has become possibly one of the greatest of its genre, judging by those I have yet to read or are currently residing on my bookshelf. The...
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Review: The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
Considered to be the always-adorable British actress Emily Blunt’s national “break-out” role and Anne Hathaway’s – one of Hollywood’s most in-demand stars, first “adult” role, this little gem of a movie is quite possibly one of the best comedies I’ve ever seen. Seriously. Continue Reading→