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My Review: Midlife Crisis by L. B. Dunbar
““...he can’t have you. You were made for me. You’re my cupcake, and only I get to sample you.”
”I’m forty-one today.
It’s my birthday,
And I’m crying over burnt toast.
That’s not some euphemism.
Literally, I’m sobbing over stupid bread,
so I call a crisis center.
I just need someone to talk to about life.
Only I recognize the smoky voice of the man on the line.
In the name of all things, don’t let it be… -
Cover Reveal: Midlife Crisis by L. B. Dunbar
I’m forty-one today.
It’s my birthday,
And I’m crying over burnt toast.
That’s not some euphemism.
Literally, I’m sobbing over stupid bread,
so I call a crisis center.
I just need someone to talk to about life.
Only I recognize the smoky voice of the man on the line.
In the name of all things, don’t let it be… -
Cover Reveal: After Care by L. B. Dunbar
Breast cancer survivor Edie Williams is ready to live.
Divorced. Mother of two.
She’s planned the vacation of a lifetime for a reboot,
only to encounter an awakening adventure—Tommy Carrigan. -
Cover Reveal: Return to the Island by L. B. Dunbar
The Island awaits your return
Ties severed too soon. What was real? What was fantasy?
Two lost souls. Two broken hearts. One deserted island. -
My Review: Redemption Island by L. B. Dunbar
““'I think I want you to tame me,' he hummed. 'But you make me wild instead.'””The Island
Welcome to the island.
This is no fantasy.
You’ll face fears.
You’ll face travesty.
You’ll face yourself. -
Cover Reveal: Redemption Island by L. B. Dunbar
The Island
Welcome to the island.
This is no fantasy.
You’ll face fears.
You’ll face travesty.
You’ll face yourself. -
My Review: The History in Us by L. B. Dunbar
“"She wanted a hero and I promised myself I’d be one for her. I’d make her proud and return to her, hoping she remembered me. I’d be the hero a girl like her deserved."”Are you a hero yet?
Her words rang in my head.
I wanted to be.
For you, I want to be, I told her in my dream, the dream where she kissed me again.
A hero-worthy kiss. -
Cover Reveal: The History in Us by L. B. Dunbar
Are you a hero yet?
Her words rang in my head.
I wanted to be.
For you, I want to be, I told her in my dream, the dream where she kissed me again.
A hero-worthy kiss. -
My Review: The Sex Education of M. E. by L. B. Dunbar
“"Just take my hand and follow my lead. Take a chance."”I’m forty, flabby, and frustrated. Don’t get me wrong, I have a good home, a decent job, and great children. I had a loving marriage for twenty years where we had our ups and downs. It wasn’t perfect; but it wasn’t awful. Then he died.
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Blog Tour and My Review: Paradise Found – Cain by L. B. Dunbar
“"I want you to remember. Remember where I've been. Who I am."”I’d tasted the sweetest fruit of temptation, and I wanted another bite. I had promised myself before, but once wasn’t enough. The savory flavor of her lingered long after I’d lost her. Contending with the pressure to return to the fight, in order to prove myself to my father and the world, I had to let her go.