Fabulous and Fun

At Fabulous and Fun, we invite you to dive headfirst into a literary rollercoaster that will tickle your imagination and make your bookshelf giggle in delight. Since our wild ride began in May 2013, we have been bubbling over with enthusiasm to share our quirky thoughts on the books that make our hearts do the cha-cha. Our website is basically a carnival of words, where we bounce around all kinds of genres, serving up our honest recommendations and playful musings that we hope will jazz up your reading escapades and turn your passion for the whimsical world of literature into a full-blown love affair.

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At Fabulous and Fun we enjoy reading and talking about our favorite books.

The Last Ship
The Last Ship
Plea to a Frozen God by C. M. Skiera
Plea to a Frozen God by C. M. Skiera
The Last Steward
The Last Steward
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Bad to be Merry

Bad to be Merry

Former mobster Richard Marsden grew up scrounging on the streets of Detroit. This Christmas, for the first time, he has a family and the means to provide an abundant Christmas, and that’s what he intends to do.

Nowhere to Run

Nowhere to Run

Roy Unger is greenhorn running from his past. He’s gotten a ranch job and works hard to prove himself every day. Since leaving home in a hurry, he’s come to realize that this job is the only thing standing between him and starvation. He isn’t going to mess it up, no matter how much Brad might drive him to distraction.

Hell Divers VIII: King of the Wastes

Hell Divers VIII: King of the Wastes

A year has passed since the Hell Divers defeated the machines at Kilimanjaro. The freed captives have settled into their new home at the Vanguard Islands, joining survivors from around the world. But extreme weather and failed crops have raised the specter of famine. Ships must push deeper into dangerous red zones, only to come back with less loot — and fewer soldiers.

Private Property by Skye Warren

Private Property by Skye Warren

When I signed up for the nanny agency, I didn’t expect a remote mansion on a windswept isle. Or a brooding billionaire who resents his new role. His brother’s death means he’s now in charge of a moody seven year old girl. She’s lashing out at the world, but I can handle her. I have to. I need the money to finish my college degree. As long as I can avoid the boss who alternately mocks me and coaxes me to reveal my darkest secrets.

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