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Book Review: Somebody’s Someone

Somebody’s Someone by Linda Oatman High Genre: Middle Grade Fiction ISBN: 9781947159877 Print Length: 184 pages Buy from Amazon Buy from Bookshop Reviewed by Samantha Hui A compassionate novel exploring the lifeforce of a child’s love Love can be beautiful and nourishing. But love can also be messy, frustrating, and painful. Somebody’s Someone is a […]

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Book Review: The Gran Bwa Forest

The Gran Bwa Forest by R. Kwinn Genre: Fantasy / Coffee Table ISBN: 9798891324107 Print Length: 42 pages Publisher: Atmosphere Press Buy from Amazon Buy from Bookshop Reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell An ethereal excursion through the magic of nature and the mysteries held in an enchanted forest A nymph, known simply as She, takes a […]

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The Universe in a Glass of Water by Ruth Spiro

One of the most important choices I make as a writer is how to approach and develop a topic or story idea. Most often, I find there are many directions I could go and it may take multipledrafts to determine the best fit. Whether I’m writing fiction or nonfiction I’m always looking for the hook – that universal emotion or experience that connects with the reader. But before I can connect […]

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The Fate of Magic by Sara Raasch and Beth Revis

Magic. It’s a word that conjures images of fantastical beasts, swirling potions, and whispered incantations. But what if magic wasn’t just the stuff of fairy tales? What if it was a force as real and vital as the air we breathe, waiting to be unleashed by anyone brave enough to reach for it? This is […]

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Dating Dr. Dil by Nisha Sharma

Dating Dr. Dil by Nisha Sharma on March 15, 2022 Genres: Fiction / Adaptations & Pastiche, Fiction / Asian American, Fiction / Literary, Fiction / Romance / Contemporary, Fiction / Romance / Medical, Fiction / Romance / Multicultural & Interracial, Fiction / Romance / New Adult, Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy, Fiction / Women, […]

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The Dead of Winter by Sarah Clegg

Winter’s icy fingers grip the land, and as the nights grow longer, an ancient unease stirs in our collective consciousness. We huddle close to our festive lights and cheerful carols, but deep down, we know there’s more to Christmas than meets the eye. Sarah Clegg’s “The Dead of Winter” peels back the tinsel and reveals […]

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Review: What Now? by Joyce V. Harrison

Synopsis: “What Now?” tells eight short stories of individuals dealing with the unexpected that can seriously impact their life. Ella Mae: the money she accidentally finds may put her in danger. Jasper: a haircut leads him to consider a new road for his future. Caroline: a coworker is on a mission to get her fired. […]

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STARRED Book Review: No One Left

No One Left by Lisa Boyle Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense / Crime ISBN: 9781736607794 Print Length: 348 pages Buy from Amazon Buy from Bookshop Reviewed by Erin Britton Deception and discrimination threaten life and liberty on a Navajo reservation in this stellar crime thriller.  James Pinter’s brutal anti-crime odyssey continues as he opens a […]

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13 Witchy Books Perfect for Fall Reading

13 Witchy Books Perfect for Fall Reading by Carley Carver Ring in the spooky season with these magical fall reads. Autumn is here! Halloween is nipping at its heels. It’s time for witches, ghosts, and all manner of spooky creatures to arrive in our homes, on our screens, and in our books. Some believe the […]

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Pucking Sweet by Emily Rath

Ice hockey may be a cold sport, but Emily Rath’s latest novel “Pucking Sweet” turns up the heat to scorching levels. The third installment in her Jacksonville Rays series skates circles around typical sports romances, delivering a sizzling menage story that’ll have readers fanning themselves faster than a penalty box door swinging open. A League […]