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coral@bookwyrm.world

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Your bird friend Coral, a library web developer and systems administrator, working remotely. Runs (despite their best efforts) on caffeine and rage.

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Penny Reid: Love Hacked (Paperback, 2014, Caped Publishing)

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Oh my god, 28 is not "December" (as in "May/December romance")

No, that was not the only part of the premise I had serious problems with, as a tech nerd who also cares about the environment.

I still love this series, but if I ever do a re-read, I'm skipping this one.

Penny Reid: Neanderthal Seeks Human (Paperback, Cipher-Naught, cipher-naught)

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Having read the entire series, I will now come back and write my review, not so much on book one, but on the series itself.

The good
I deeply love the friendship these women share. They are honest with each other, and they push each other to be better (with the caveat that it's, you know, a romance series, so part of "being better" is assumed to be "being with a partner"). There are also some fibercraft in-jokes, but not enough to be really overwhelming or annoying if you don't knit/crochet.

I also generally like the pacing of these books and the fact that every single one of them has some kind of exciting thing happen, some sort of action sequence; some of them are at least a quarter "action" book instead of romance, and I will always love genre-melding. I like the callbacks to in-jokes from previous books.

The …

reviewed Nightshifted by Cassie Alexander (St. Martin's Paperbacks novel)

Cassie Alexander: Nightshifted (2012, St. Martin's Paperbacks)

As the newest nurse on Y4, a secret ward hidden deep within County Hospital that …

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I wanted to like this, but a female protagonist who is "trapped" in a situation because she's decided it's her responsibility to take care of a crappy male relative ... eh. I also didn't like her love interest. I decided not to go any further in the series after finishing this audiobook.