Month: June 2021

Blog Tour Review:  The Icing on the Cake (Otter Bluff #1) by Linda Seed

Blog Tour Review: The Icing o..

Posted June 30, 2021 by Lisa Mandina in Blog Tour, Review / 3 Comments

Synopsis: She’s a baker without a kitchen. He’s got a double oven to spare. It’s a recipe for success, until his mother starts stirring up trouble … Cassie Jordan has a sweet dream to open a bakery specializing in wedding cakes. The problem is, the Airstream trailer where she lives has a kitchen the size […]

Lisa’s Looking Forward To #114 – July 6th, 2021

Lisa’s Looking Forward To #1..

Posted June 30, 2021 by Lisa Mandina in LLFT / 22 Comments

Once again I’ll be joining up with the Can’t Wait Wednesday posts hosted by Wishful Endings. With the 4th of July coming up for us in American to celebrate this weekend, I had to use my kind of fun button this week. So this is a beginning of the month share, and while there are more […]

Weekly Wrap-Up #22

Weekly Wrap-Up #22

Posted June 27, 2021 by Lisa Mandina in Weekly Wrap Up / 33 Comments

Once again I’ll be linking this up with the Sunday Post (hosted by Caffeinated Book Reviewer). This past week wasn’t too bad. Some good things, some annoying things, but mostly just hot outside. I did get to have lunch with a friend that I hadn’t really seen since last summer. Back then she and I […]

Book Blitz with Giveaway:  Other People’s Butterflies by Cora Ruskin

Book Blitz with Giveaway: Oth..

Posted June 26, 2021 by Lisa Mandina in Blog Tour, giveaway / 4 Comments

Other People’s ButterfliesCora RuskinPublication date: June 22nd 2021Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult Gwen Foster has never been kissed. But when she gets the chance to finally see what all the hype is about, it’s with her best friend’s crush. Embroiled in relationship drama she doesn’t understand, and ostracized from her friend group, Gwen escapes the angst […]

Out with Feedburner, in with follow.it

Out with Feedburner, in with f..

Posted June 26, 2021 by Lisa Mandina in discussion post / 5 Comments

If you have been following Lisa Loves Literature on Feedburner, you may notice that you are now getting your updates from me through a new source, follow.it. After seeing someone post on their blog about Feedburner going away, and then having the shock of seeing it show I only had 5 followers left, I panicked! […]

Blog Tour Review:  Fortunate Son by Jay Crownover

Blog Tour Review: Fortunate S..

Posted June 25, 2021 by Lisa Mandina in Blog Tour, Review / 2 Comments

I am so excited to help celebrate the release of FORTUNATE SON by Jay Crownover with you today! FORTUNATE SON is part of Forever Marked: The Second Generation of the Marked Men. Join Jay’s Group for details about all of her titles. Synopsis: Ry Archer and Bowe Keller are as different as night and day. […]

Cover Reveal:  The Sweetest Thing (SWANK #2) by Maya Hughes

Cover Reveal: The Sweetest Th..

Posted June 24, 2021 by Lisa Mandina in Blog Tour / 0 Comments

Title: The Sweetest Thing  Series: SWANK  #2 Author: Maya Hughes Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance Release Date: July 1, 2021 Synopsis: Goldilocks has gotten a bit off track. I found her in my room, my bathroom and my bathtub to be precise. Sabrina Mason is my new roommate. My new unwelcome roommate. Not that I have […]

Blog Tour Review:  Jock Royal by Sara Ney

Blog Tour Review: Jock Royal ..

Posted June 23, 2021 by Lisa Mandina in Blog Tour, Review / 0 Comments

Jock Royal is LIVE early! Synopsis: IT’S EASY TO TAKE ONE DARE WHEN YOU THINK IT’S HARMLESS. Ashley Dryden-Jones is the best rugby player on the field—when I take a dare I instantly regret, I had no way of knowing he was a gentleman. An athlete. British with no plans to stay in the States. […]

Lisa’s Looking Forward To #113 – June 29th, 2021

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Posted June 23, 2021 by Lisa Mandina in LLFT / 12 Comments

Once again I’ll be joining up with the Can’t Wait Wednesday posts hosted by Wishful Endings. End of the month means not too many books, although my beginning of July doesn’t look too full either for a normal first week. Maybe because of the holiday? Or who knows. But let’s get on with the books to […]