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Title: Risking Ruin Series: Pig Barley #1 Author: Mae Wood Genre: Contemporary Romance Release Date: Novem Risking Ruin is on sale for only 99c and the entire series now have brand new covers!!!. book blog, book blogger, book review, book review blog, chick lit, chick lit books, chick lit plus, mae wood, risking ruin Previous Post #BookReview: Mercy Snow by Tiffany Baker Next Post Future Tour: Second Death by Emily Reese. Especially when I discovered that Risking Ruin isn’t written in dual point of view. (Which normally would be a good thing, in my opinion, but Mae Wood is one of the few authors who has managed to write dual POV stories that have been amazing – mostly because they don’t fall into the trap of repeating the same internal monologue.).
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