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Have An Australian Vacation In Style With These Tips

December 28, 2021by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Countless people vacation in Australia every year; many of these will be for the first time. As a result, there have been multiple tips and tricks to enjoying an Australian […]

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Contributed Post, lifestyle, travel

Guest Post: Ghosting with Kathryn S Rose, author of Beautiful Facade

February 3, 2021by Rae Quigley 2 Comments

Kathryn S Rose has released a new adult contemporary romance novel, Beautiful Facade, out this month! Stop in to learn more about the book and read her guest post about […]

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Book Blast, Books

Learn How To Never Miss Your Fave’s Show Again!

November 28, 2017by Rae Quigley 1 Comment

We’ve all been there… you’ve got the ticket site up and loaded on all of your devices and refresh right on time and still, you miss your shot. Stop in […]

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Contributed Post, Live Music, Music
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Review: Hate Is Such A Strong Word by Sarah Ayoub

December 22, 2015by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Hate Is Such A Strong Word tackled how it feels to be hit with constant prejudice, and the conflict of choosing your family’s culture and that of the country you […]

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All That Matters by Michelle Congdon + a giveaway!

August 14, 2014by Rae Quigley 1 Comment

Check out the sequel to Michelle Congdon’s ‘Broken’ series and enter a giveaway to win a signed book, $30 Amazon giftcard, and more!

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Book Blast, Books
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Review: Love and Other Perishable Items by Laura Buzo

June 8, 2014by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Love and Other Perishable Items was a realistic (and well-written) look at young love. Rating: 4/5

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Review: Thyla by Kate Gordon (Thyla Book #1)

May 13, 2013by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Thyla is the first book in a series by Kate Gordon. Found in the bush, no memory, just a name. Oh, and some scars. Rating: 2.5/5

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