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Book Review: Songs My Mother Taught Me

Song My Mother Taught Me by Helen Winslow Black Genre: Literary Fiction ISBN: 9798990418004 Print Length: 344 pages Amazon Bookshop Reviewed by S.A. Evans A journey through parenthood in lyrical sentimentality Songs My Mother Taught Me is a thoughtful exploration of family dynamics and the value of life lessons being passed down through the generations.  […]

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Once Smitten, Twice Shy by Chloe Liese

In this delightful conclusion to The Wilmot Sisters series, Chloe Liese delivers a heartwarming romance that masterfully weaves together themes of self-discovery, healing, and the transformative power of love. Once Smitten, Twice Shy follows Juliet Wilmot and Will Orsino as they navigate their way from practice romance to real love, creating a story that is […]

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Two Wrongs Make a Right by Chloe Liese

In her adult romance debut, Chloe Liese delivers a charming contemporary reimagining of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Two Wrongs Make a Right follows Beatrice “Bea” Wilmot and Jamie Westenberg as they navigate from mutual dislike to unexpected love, all while executing an elaborate fake dating scheme. What sets this romance apart is its authentic […]

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For One Night Only by Jessica James

In her dazzling debut novel, For One Night Only, Jessica James orchestrates a perfect harmony between second-chance romance and the gritty realities of the music industry. For One Night Only strikes chords both familiar and fresh, delivering a story that resonates with authentic emotion while exploring themes of fame, trust, and the courage to choose […]

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Let’s Call Her Barbie by Renée Rosen

In her latest historical fiction masterpiece, USA Today bestselling author Renée Rosen delves into the fascinating origin story of one of the world’s most recognizable icons – Barbie. “Let’s Call Her Barbie” is an intricate tapestry of ambition, innovation, and personal struggles set against the backdrop of America’s evolving social landscape from the 1950s through […]

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Texas Outlaw by James Patterson and Andrew Bourelle

James Patterson, collaborating with Andrew Bourelle, continues his exploration of the Texas law enforcement landscape in “Texas Outlaw,” the second installment in the Texas Ranger series. Following the success of “Texas Ranger” (2018) and preceding “The Texas Murders,” this middle chapter deepens the complexity of its protagonist while examining the moral ambiguities faced by those […]

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Diana in Love by Jen Besser and Shana Feste

Diana in Love marks the second installment in Jen Besser and Shana Feste’s compelling Dirty Diana series, following the successful release of Dirty Diana and preceding the upcoming Diana Says Yes. Based on the chart-topping podcast starring Demi Moore, this contemporary romance explores themes of sexual awakening, personal rediscovery, and the complexities of modern relationships. […]

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Conspiracy on Callisto by Frederik Pohl

Originally published under his pseudonym James MacCreigh, Conspiracy on Callisto by Frederik Pohl appeared in Planet Stories Winter 1943 edition This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. Conspiracy on Callisto by Frederik Pohl Conspiracy on Callisto by Frederik Pohl Revolt was flaring on Callisto, and […]

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It Begins with You by Jillian Turecki

In her debut book “It Begins with You,” relationship coach Jillian Turecki delivers a profound yet accessible exploration of self-healing and relationship transformation. Drawing from over two decades of experience as a yoga teacher turned relationship expert, Turecki presents nine fundamental truths that serve as stepping stones toward healthier relationships – both with ourselves and […]

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The Last Bookstore on Earth by Lily Braun-Arnold

In her stunning debut novel, Lily Braun-Arnold crafts a poignant tale of survival, love, and human resilience set against the backdrop of a climate-ravaged world. The Last Bookstore on Earth introduces us to seventeen-year-old Liz Flannery, who finds sanctuary in the abandoned bookstore where she once worked, trading literature for survival as she grapples with […]