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This is Goodbye!

Dear readers, it's time to say goodbye, for now. Books Eater will not be returning in 2025. But it's not the end of our reading and writing journeys. If you wish to stay in touch and follow bookish news then you will be glad to know that from now on I will be posting on ' Between the Pages of a Book .' ( https://betweenthepagesofabook.com ) There, you will read not only my latest reviews and views but also my original short stories and poetry every month. The best part is that you can sign up for a newsletter and never miss a post. Happy Reading, always!!

Review: The Duke's Rules of Engagement by Jennifer Haymore

Synopsis Some matches are made in hellā€¦ Joanna Porter loves being one of Londonā€™s hottest up-and-coming matchmakers. But her heavenly vocation is about to turn into a nuptial nightmareā€”thanks to the Duke of Crestmont. Heā€™s as handsome as he is insufferable and  obsessed  with all things proper. Matching him would cement Joā€™s status as Englandā€™s greatest matchmaker. Except, of course, the impossible-to-please duke refuses all of her most eligible ladiesā€¦confirming his status as a complete and utter pain in her petticoats. The Duke of Crestmont canā€™t believe he needs a matchmakerā€”let alone this spitfire of a woman whose kissable mouth and dancing, impertinent gray eyes tease him ruthlessly. But the people of his estate are counting on him to find a duchess. A proper lady with a flawless pedigree and immaculate deportment. So why canā€™t he stop himself from wanting his pert, lively matchmakerā€¦instead of the perfect duchess? Now the entire  ton  is watching as this determ...

Author Spotlight: Jazalyn

Hollow: A Love Like a Life A ghost spirit of dark's universe falls in love with a ghost spirit of light's universe, and while they cannot meet, for they wander around separate realms and spacetimes, they live their love through a secret and sacred interaction. Add to Goodreads Shelf Review It's a beautiful collection of poems about spiritual love. Some poems have a sad, dark tone while some are positive and uplifting. But mostly, they are about a love that is hard to return. Some lines resonated with me a lot and overall, I enjoyed the book. I'm glad I got a chance to read it. I rarely read poetry and only write inspirational and thought-provoking poems. So, this book is definitely a unique experience for me. I have this personal opinion that you can only fully appreciate poetry when you find it relatable. I want to thank Jazalyn for proving me wrong. I would definitely recommend this book to poetry lovers. Rose: Future Heart A beautiful and charismatic but blowsy and l...