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The Turkish Bath by Anthony Trollope

The Turkish Bath by Anthony Trollope was originally published in Saint Paul’s Magazine, Oct. 1869. It was subsequently part of An Editor’s Tales in 1870. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. The Turkish Bath by Anthony Trollope The Turkish Bath by Anthony Trollope IT […]

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Review: The Collectors by Richard A. Danzig

Synopsis: The Collectors is the third book in the award winning Chance Cormac legal thriller series. The first two books “Facts Are Stubborn Things” and “Punch Line” are both best sellers on Amazon. Chance is retained by a client who believes that he has been the victim of fraud when he purchased a valuable abstract […]

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Book Review: I, Monster by Clifton Wilcox

I, Monster by Clifton Wilcox Genre: Historical Fiction / Horror ISBN: 9781959623168 Print Length: 290 pages Amazon Reviewed by Philip Zozzaro A gripping and horrifying story of a man’s descent into inhumanity As a child, Hans inhabited a world driven by fear and harshness. He was often the target of bullying from local youths, and […]

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Book Review: I, Monster by Clifton Wilcox

I, Monster by Clifton Wilcox Genre: Historical Fiction / Horror ISBN: 9781959623168 Print Length: 290 pages Amazon Reviewed by Philip Zozzaro A gripping and horrifying story of a man’s descent into inhumanity As a child, Hans inhabited a world driven by fear and harshness. He was often the target of bullying from local youths, and […]

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Book Review: The Gilded Butterfly Effect

The Gilded Butterfly Effect by Heather Colley Genre: Literary Fiction ISBN: 9781953103628 Print Length: 276 pages Publisher: Three Rooms Press Amazon Bookshop Reviewed by Victoria Lilly Raw, witty, and irreverent—a sharp interrogation of the rust that lies beneath the gilded cage of the glamorous sorority life Stella’s life as a sophomore sorority sister at the […]

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He Knows When You’re Awake by Alta Hensley

He Knows When You’re Awake by Alta Hensley on September 16, 2025 Genres: Fiction / Romance / Holiday, Fiction / Romance / Suspense, Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense Pages: 320 Format: ARC Buy on Amazon Goodreads Jewelry designer Sloane dreams of launching her own custom line, but she needs a Christmas miracle to pull it […]

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Dating After the End of the World by Jeneva Rose

Jeneva Rose, known for her psychological thrillers like The Perfect Marriage series, takes a bold creative leap with Dating After the End of the World, a novel that refuses to be contained by traditional genre boundaries. This isn’t simply a zombie romance or a post-apocalyptic thriller—it’s an ambitious blend of horror, romance, action, and family […]

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Book Review: The Pharaoh’s Catacombs (The Cats of Caylor Academy)

The Pharaoh’s Catacombs (The Cats of Caylor Academy, 2) by Karen Bitzer Genre: Middle Grade / Fantasy ISBN: 9798990692138 Print Length: 177 pages Amazon Reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph Treasure-hunting kittens with magical talents go on a purr-fectly action-packed adventure that’s rich in Egyptian history and grounded in middle-school angst. The Pharaoh’s Catacombs zooms into action […]

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Book Review: Generation After Generation

Generation After Generation by Heather Gafkay Genre: Literary Fiction / Historical Fiction ISBN: 9798891327993 Print Length: 242 pages Publisher: Atmosphere Press Amazon Bookshop Reviewed by Samantha Hui A moving story about how a family tree can weather any storm as long as its roots are nurtured “In one day, just like that, Naomi, Ana, and […]

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Sky Luck: A Story of Abundant Thinking by Erica Lee Schlaikjer

Is it possible to create your own luck? Turns out, it is. Years ago, I remember learning about a psychology study from Dr. Richard Wiseman, who wrote The Luck Factor, concluding that luck is not purely random chance but can actually be influenced by your own attitude and behavior. People who consider themselves “lucky” tend […]