Top Ten Tuesday – My Favorite Authors to Follow on Social Media
/38 Comments/by Suzanne
Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Top Ten Tuesday has been one of my favorite memes ever since I started blogging, so huge thanks to Jana for taking over the hosting duties!
This week’s TTT topic is Authors Who Have a Fun Social Media Presence. Following authors on twitter is the best. I love reading their random musings about writing, politics, or whatever happens to be on their minds at any given moment. I also love to follow them because, at least in the case of my favorites, they also tend to have the best sense of humor. The wit and sarcasm makes my day, and I’m also a sucker for author accounts that post about their pets. Stephen King tweeting about Molly, the thing of evil, for example, always cracks me up. Anyway, below are some of my favorites on twitter. Do we share any faves?
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My Favorite Authors to Follow on Social Media
1) V.E. Schwab
Just washed a beta blocker down with an espresso, in case you wanted to know how my day’s going.
— Victoria/V.E. Schwab (@veschwab) March 9, 2020
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2) Angie Thomas
Hoodie season is ending and I’m not sure how I will dress once it’s done. Like what are clothes? pic.twitter.com/Nr3V9kUeiz
— Angie Thomas (@angiecthomas) March 9, 2020
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3) Stephen King
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, relaxes after a double creature feature of CORGIS FROM HELL and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DOGS. pic.twitter.com/Yw5dpZh5EV
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) February 9, 2020
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4) C.G. Drews
reader translation guide
“I’m going to read that soon!” = will read in 6-7 years
“I need some book recs” = what i need is a nap
“this book is interesting” = it is bad
“I’m on a book ban” = preordering doesn’t count
“I’m a bit behind on my TBR” = yeah backed up since 1801 help me— C.G. Drews (@PaperFury) March 2, 2020
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5) Jenn Bennett
Creative genius in progress. My mom will be super upset that I’m posting a pic of a project that hasn’t been ironed. HORRORS. Anyway, I’m halfway done sewing it together, then the fun part is creative stitching on top. pic.twitter.com/lymib8akmc
— Jenn Bennett (@Jenn_Benn) March 6, 2020
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6) Marie Lu
i tiktoked https://t.co/PJgN2CrA07
— Marie Lu (@Marie_Lu) February 8, 2020
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7) Julie Murphy
I am truly a blessing. https://t.co/UCremAA9yV
— Julie Murphy (@andimJULIE) February 21, 2020
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8) Victoria Aveyard
Yesterday I rage ordered Warren gear and I hope that money goes directly into treats for Bailey.
— Victoria Aveyard (@VictoriaAveyard) March 5, 2020
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9) Jay Kristoff
wtf did i do https://t.co/C8klXduqWe
— Jay Kristoff (@misterkristoff) March 5, 2020
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10) Jenny Han
Spending my morning watching my friends’ IG stories and then messaging them to stop touching their faces. You’re welcome for this Public Health Service I am providing
— Jenny Han (@jennyhan) March 9, 2020
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Question: Who are some of your favorite authors to follow on social media?
Review: UNDERCOVER BROMANCE by Lyssa Kay Adams
/27 Comments/by Suzanne
Undercover Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams Also by this author: The Bromance Book Club
Series: Bromance Book Club #2
Published by BERKLEY on March 10, 2020
Genres: Contemporary Fiction, Romance
Pages: 320
Also in this series: The Bromance Book Club
Source: Netgalley
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FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley. All opinions are my own.
Lyssa Kay Adams’ hilarious and heartwarming novel The Bromance Book Club was one of my favorite reads of 2019. I was beyond excited to hear she was actually writing an entire series of Bromance books and that the second book in the series, Undercover Bromance, was to focus on one of my favorite characters from the first book, Braden Mack, the sexy and charming nightclub owner who also happens to be the founder of the Bromance Book Club. Needless to say, my anticipation for Undercover Bromance was high. I’m thrilled to share with you that not only did Undercover Bromance live up to my expectations, I actually loved this book even more than the first book in the series.
I really enjoyed getting to know more about Mack and seeing what makes him tick. Mack was the charming ringleader in the first book so I was very interested in getting a deeper look into his life and especially his reasons for deciding to create this book club. I was especially curious to learn about this since he is the only one who isn’t married and his fellow book club members love to place bets on how quickly he will dump his current girlfriend. (For anyone unfamiliar with the first book, the Bromance Book Club is a book club for men where they read romance novels in hopes of better understanding women, thereby hopefully improving their relationships with their wives). I don’t want to give anything away about what I learned so I’ll just say that it made me love Mack even more than I already did.
In addition to Mack, the story also focuses on another character who appeared in the first novel, Liv Papandreas, a talented pastry chef who, as this novel opens, gets fired from her dream job at an elite restaurant when she witnesses her boss sexually harassing another female employee. I was a little nervous going into the story because of Liv; she wasn’t my favorite character in the first book and I worried that a story that focuses on her would put me off. Thankfully I was dead wrong about that and the author made me fall in love with Liv as well as I got to know her better. Liv is fierce, feisty, and she’s determined to take down this sexual predator. She knows she can’t do it alone and reluctantly turns to Mack, who knows her boss, for assistance.
Mack and Liv teaming up to bring down this jerk is epic. Liv doesn’t like Mack, which drives Mack insane because everyone likes Mack. I loved watching their relationship develop from trading witty insults back and forth to finally starting to open up to one another. Their chemistry is off the charts and it was just so much fun watching them interact as they got to know each other better and honestly as they realized some truths about themselves as well.
Where Lyssa Kay Adams truly excels in this book though is the wonderful balance she strikes between the very serious topic of sexual harassment and the trademark humor we have come to expect with the members of the Bromance Book Club. Those guys are always there to keep things from getting too heavy and I lost track of how many times I laughed so hard I cried as they traded middle fingers, cashed in bets about Mack’s love life, and pummeled the Russian with fart jokes. I swear this series needs to be made into a rom-com film or a sitcom because it is truly hilarious! Adams has also gifted us with two more fabulous secondary characters in this book that I hope we haven’t seen the last of – Rosie, who is Liv’s landlord and a long-time, outspoken feminist, and Hop, a grumpy old fellow who clearly has it bad for Rosie but could really use some assistance from the Bromance Book Club. I don’t want to give away anything about them, but they truly stole every scene they were in and I adored them both.
I guess it’s pretty obvious that I highly recommend Undercover Bromance to anyone who enjoyed the first book in this series. It’s charming, heartwarming, and hilarious, with a lovable cast of characters. And if you haven’t started this series yet, what are you waiting for?
GOODREADS SYNOPSIS:
Braden Mack thinks reading romance novels makes him an expert in love, but he’ll soon discover that real life is better than fiction.
Liv Papandreas has a dream job as a sous chef at Nashville’s hottest restaurant. Too bad the celebrity chef owner is less than charming behind kitchen doors. After she catches him harassing a young hostess, she confronts him and gets fired. Liv vows revenge, but she’ll need assistance to take on the powerful chef.
Unfortunately, that means turning to Braden Mack. When Liv’s blackballed from the restaurant scene, the charismatic nightclub entrepreneur offers to help expose her ex-boss, but she is suspicious of his motives. He’ll need to call in reinforcements: the Bromance Book Club.
Inspired by the romantic suspense novel they’re reading, the book club assists Liv in setting up a sting operation to take down the chef. But they’re just as eager to help Mack figure out the way to Liv’s heart… even though she’s determined to squelch the sparks between them before she gets burned.

About Lyssa Kay Adams

Lyssa Kay Adams is the pen name of an award-winning journalist who gave up the world of telling true stories to pen emotional romances. She’s also a diehard Detroit Tigers fan who will occasionally cheer for the Red Sox because her husband is from Boston.
Lyssa lives in Michigan with her family and an anxiety-ridden Maltese who steals food and buries it around the house and who will undoubtedly be a character in a future book.
Things Lyssa loves: Baseball pants, mashed potatoes, and that little clicking sound that scissors make on the cutting table at fabric stores.
Things she doesn’t love: Mean people, melting ice cream cones, and finding food in her underwear drawer.
Keep up with Lyssa on Twitter at @LyssaKayAdams. Please note: She mostly tweets about baseball pants and mashed potatoes.
Top Ten Tuesday – Sometimes One Word is Enough: My Favorite One-Word Book Titles
/34 Comments/by Suzanne
Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Top Ten Tuesday has been one of my favorite memes ever since I started blogging, so huge thanks to Jana for taking over the hosting duties!
This week’s TTT topic is Books With Single-Word Titles. As someone who has always struggled to be concise with their writing, there’s just something so impressive to me about single-word book titles. It amazes me that authors are able to so perfectly capture the essence of the hundreds and hundreds of pages they’ve written with a single word. And I don’t know about you guys, but I often find those one-word titles to be way more powerful than their multi-word counterparts. In some cases, they perfectly capture the magic of a book, while in others, they succinctly convey the horrific vibe. And yet in still others, they are deliberately ambiguous so as to keep you guessing as to their meaning.
Anyway, enough of that. Below are ten of my favorite one-word titles.
(Sorry. I just watched The Princess Bride and can’t get this quote out of my head.)
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My Favorite One-Word Book Titles
(in no particular order)
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