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Book Review: A Small Mountain Murder

A Small Mountain Murder by Phil Bayly Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense / Cozy ISBN: 9781605716510 Print Length: 326 pages Buy from Amazon Buy from Bookshop Reviewed by Chelsey Tucker A cozy Midwestern mystery that brings a new kind of excitement to the ski culture of middle America Tillison Tucker is the head of Snow […]

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You Can’t Hurt Me by Emma Cook

In her electrifying debut novel, Emma Cook delivers a psychological thriller that expertly weaves together themes of physical pain, emotional trauma, and the dangerous games people play when seeking control. You Can’t Hurt Me is a sophisticated exploration of obsession, manipulation, and the complex dynamics between siblings, lovers, and those who hold our deepest secrets. […]

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Hexed by Emily McIntire

Emily McIntire concludes her spellbinding Never After series with Hexed, a dark and intoxicating retelling of The Little Mermaid that pushes boundaries and explores the depths of forbidden love. After captivating readers with five previous installments – Hooked (Peter Pan), Scarred (Beauty and the Beast), Wretched (Snow White), Twisted (Rapunzel), and Crossed (Alice in Wonderland) […]

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Kew Gardens by Virginia Woolf

Kew Gardens by Virginia Woolf was first published privately in 1919, and was included in the short story collection Monday or Tuesday, published in 1921. Kew Gardens by Virginia Woolf Kew Gardens by Virginia Woolf From the oval-shaped flower-bed there rose perhaps a hundred stalks spreading into heart-shaped or tongue-shaped leaves half way up and […]

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Review: Love Between Times by Beth Ford

Synopsis: When Ashley’s conventional 21st century life falls apart, she returns to England to write the book she shelved years ago, determined to take control of her life. Meanwhile, in 1377 Wiltshire, Thomas fights his family’s desire that he become a priest and plots to chase his dream of knighthood instead. While Ashley and Thomas […]

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The Lake of Lost Girls by Katherine Greene

Katherine Greene’s The Lake of Lost Girls is a haunting tale that deftly intertwines past and present, exploring the shadows of sisterhood, the magnetism of true crime culture, and the lingering effects of unresolved trauma. The novel has found its place among psychological thriller enthusiasts who enjoy suspenseful narratives in the vein of All Good […]

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The Gardener’s Plot by Deborah J. Benoit

Deborah J. Benoit’s debut novel, The Gardener’s Plot, winner of the prestigious Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Award, transplants readers into the charming world of the Berkshires, where master gardener Maggie Walker finds herself cultivating more than just plants. This cozy mystery blends horticultural expertise with small-town intrigue, creating a compelling narrative […]

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When We Were Widows by Annette Chavez Macias

In her third novel, When We Were Widows, Annette Chavez Macias weaves a poignant narrative exploring the complex dynamics between three generations of Mexican American women who find themselves united not just by blood, but by the shared experience of widowhood. Following the success of her previous works “Big Chicas Don’t Cry” and “Too Soon […]

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Masters Of Death by Olivie Blake

Masters of Death by Olivie Blake on June 14, 2022 Genres: Fiction / Fantasy / Contemporary, Fiction / Fantasy / Paranormal Pages: 304 Format: Paperback Buy on Amazon Goodreads Masters Of Death wasn’t the light read I first thought it was going to be.  It is a philosophical paranormal mystery that delves into deeper themes, […]

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The Booklover’s Library by Madeline Martin

A Literary Escape in Wartime Britain In times of great upheaval, humans have always turned to stories for comfort, escape, and meaning. Madeline Martin’s latest historical novel, The Booklover’s Library, reminds us of the profound power of literature to sustain the human spirit, even in the darkest of times. Set against the backdrop of World […]