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Tag Archives: Gwen Hayes
Falling Under by Gwen Hayes reviewed by Meg
Title: Falling Under Author: Gwen Hayes Release Date: March 1, 2011 Publisher: NAL Trade Pages: 366 Source: personal copy I’m honestly a little put off by the plots that center around a girl who has to have the love affair … Continue reading
Butterface by Gwen Hayes reviewed by Autumn
I stumbled upon Butterface by Gwen Hayes on Pixel of Ink on Facebook. The description grabbed me and for 99 cents, I couldn’t go wrong. Butterface is the story of Lucas “Lucky” O’Leary and a high school waitress, Beth, who … Continue reading



























