Category: Blogging Guests

The Rule Book’: Fragrance Notes that Capture Nora and Derek’s Essence

Fragrance possesses a remarkable ability to evoke emotions, memories, and even character traits. In Sarah Adams’ romance novel, , the protagonists—Nora Mackenzie and Derek Pender—are imbued with depth and complexity that can be mirrored through scent. Their love story, woven with tension, passion, and poignant moments, reflects the intricate composition of a well-crafted perfume. Photo […]

Posted February 1, 2025 by Julie S. in Blogging Guests / 0 Comments
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15 Ways to Make Reading Cozy & Comforting

15 Ways to Make Reading Cozy & Comforting

Reading can be one of the most relaxing activities if done right. Whether you’re curling up with a good book or exploring new ideas through an e-reader, creating a cozy atmosphere can elevate your reading experience. Here are 15 ways to make reading cozy and comforting, ensuring every page turn is a moment of pure […]

Posted September 6, 2024 by Julie S. in Blogging Guests / 0 Comments
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Books about cars: top 5 best publications for motorists from around the world

It is not necessary to have driving experience or own a car to love the automotive industry and be eager to learn as much as possible about it. Even though today you can explore a lot on the Internet, true motorists are necessarily engaged in filling their library with interesting, informative, colorful, and collectible publications […]

Posted November 27, 2023 by Julie S. in Blogging Guests, Sponsored / 0 Comments
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The 5 Major Benefits of Traditional Publishing Over Self-Publishing

With the increasing popularity of self-publishing, many authors choose to forego traditional publishers and run the gamut themselves. Self-publishing gives them ownership of the whole process — from draft to print — and more control over their royalties and earnings. However,  traditional publishing is still the beating heart of today’s book market, and choosing to […]

Posted April 10, 2023 by Julie S. in Blogging Guests, On Writing / 0 Comments
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