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Romance

Reviews

For Vacation Only by Mila Nicks

A must have summer read that you won’t want to put down, For Vacation Only, by Mila Nicks, explores love and self-exploration through the eyes of someone rich and someone creative, showing us that we’re all not so different when it comes to wanting to be loved and accepted. —Camia Read more

By pageturnermagazine, 4 yearsOctober 22, 2021 ago
Interviews

An Interview with Sally Kilpatrick

Sally—a former high school teacher who grew up in Tennessee, but now lives in Georgia—gave us the scoop on her path to becoming a published author and also shared tips about methods that have helped her writing process, including the art of “redrafting,” how she prepares her manuscripts for publication, Read more

By pageturnermagazine, 4 yearsOctober 15, 2021 ago
Reviews

Say Yes Summer by Lindsey Roth Culli

When I first saw Lindsey Roth Culli’s young adult novel, Say Yes Summer, I figured it was going to be something akin to Shonda Rhimes’ memoir, The Year of Yes, which encourages you to say “yes” to opportunity when it comes knocking. I could tell that Say Yes Summer would Read more

By pageturnermagazine, 4 yearsSeptember 26, 2021 ago
Reviews

The Boyfriend Project and The Dating Playbook by Farrah Rochon

Farrah Rochon’s The Boyfriend Project felt like home to me. We’ve all been there. No matter how smart or how successful we women get, we somehow have all dated a two- timer. And for what? Just so we can say that we have a man? This book will definitely make Read more

By pageturnermagazine, 4 yearsAugust 20, 2021 ago
Flash Fiction

Flash Fiction Winner: My Dearest Lydia ⚡️

by Mackenzie Hicks My dearest Lydia… The words stood out in their blackness against the soft cream pages of the book. Lydia kept staring at them as she clipped the white roses, readying them for a vase. The clip of her silver scissors against the stems matched the jump in Read more

By pageturnermagazine, 4 yearsJune 7, 2021 ago

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