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Wish You Were Her by Elle McNicoll

Elle McNicoll has always written with a clear purpose: to give voice to characters often overlooked in mainstream fiction. With Wish You Were Her, she turns her attention to romantic comedy—a genre that thrives on misunderstandings, witty banter, and slow-burn tension—yet she doesn’t abandon the depth and authenticity that define her earlier works. The result […]

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A Killing Cold by Kate Alice Marshall

A Killing Cold by Kate Alice Marshall on February 4, 2025 Genres: Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Fiction / Thrillers / Domestic, Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense Pages: 320 Format: Audiobook Buy on Amazon Goodreads In A Killing Cold, Kate Alice Marshall (bestselling author of What Lies in the Woods) delivers a […]

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Review: Like Driftwood on the Salish Sea by Richard L. Levine

Synopsis: When they met in the fourth grade, it was love at first sight for Mitchell Brody and Jessica Ramirez. He was the freckle-faced kid who stood up for her honor when he silenced the class bully who’d been teasing her because of her accent. She was the new kid whose family moved to San […]

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Deborah Levy: The Woman Who Sees Everything

Deborah Levy is a British novelist, playwright and poet. In her early career she wrote mostly for the theatre before later switching to fiction. Her notable books include the Booker-shortlisted novels Swimming Home and Hot Milk, as well as the Booker-longlisted The Man Who Saw Everything. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us […]

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The Gilded Heiress by Joanna Shupe

Every time Joanna Shupe releases a new Gilded Age romance, expectations run high. She has proven herself a meticulous chronicler of New York’s golden years, illuminating both its glamour and its grit. With The Gilded Heiress, she ventures into Anastasia-inspired territory, presenting a heroine who might be the long-lost Pendelton heiress and a hero whose […]

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Book Review: A Horse-Drawn Sickle Bar Cutter

A Horse-Drawn Sickle Bar Cutter by Robert Merrick Fuller Genre: Memoir ISBN: 9781960299796 Print Length: 308 pages Publisher: Munn Avenue Press Amazon Bookshop Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser An inspirational memoir of a colorful life If there is one thing Robert Fuller wants readers to grasp while reading his memoir, it is that anyone can make […]

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Enigma by RuNyx

Enigma by RuNyx on March 3, 2026 Genres: Fiction / Fantasy / Dark Fantasy, Fiction / Gothic, Fiction / Romance / Fantasy, Fiction / Romance / New Adult Pages: 496 Format: Hardcover Buy on Amazon Goodreads Salem Salazar is fascinated with death. The black sheep of her scandal-ridden, wealthy family, she arrives at Mortimer University […]

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How Bad Things Can Get by Darcy Coates

Darcy Coates’s How Bad Things Can Get is the sort of novel you open expecting a straightforward island thriller—and then discover yourself pulled into something darker, richer, and more unsettling than you bargained for. Reading it feels like being lulled into comfort by waves and bonfire smoke, only to realize too late that the tide […]

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A Liar’s Twisted Tongue by Caroline Cusanelli

Caroline Cusanelli’s A Liar’s Twisted Tongue marks the beginning of The Fated Blood Trilogy, a YA fantasy-romance that thrives on secrets, betrayals, and the perilous seduction of power. With its sequel, A Puppet’s Broken String, on the horizon, the first book lays down an intense, sometimes messy, but undeniably captivating foundation. A Gritty Opening into […]

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Book Review: Climate Changed by Pablo Ribeiro Dias

Climate Changed by Pablo Ribeiro Dias, PhD Genre: Nonfiction / Climate & Environment ISBN: 9781955671644 Print Length: 278 pages Amazon Bookshop Reviewed by Heather McNamara A down-to-earth and informative guide on how we can all do our part to evade the climate crisis If you’re seeking the truth on the climate crisis and sustainability, Climate […]