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Killer Urge by Steven Fisher

Yet another satisfying mystery from Steven Fisher, complete with romance, desire, and eerily personal connections It’s been some time since Kevin Mathers cracked his first murder case in Killer Personality;not as a homicide detective but as the boyfriend of the infamous serial killer, Olivia.  Olivia’s spree claimed the life of his best friend, Gary, a […]

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Tempting Venom by Rina Kent

Some enemies-to-lovers stories tiptoe up to the line. This one body-checks you into the boards on page one and grins while you find your teeth. Tempting Venom by Rina Kent is the third book in the Vipers series, and it hands the microphone to two of the most gleefully unhinged narrators in her whole catalog. […]

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Monthly Features – June 2026

Visiting by Polly Walker Blakemore I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest opinion. Synopsis: When Polly Walker Blakemore’s mother entered hospice with dementia and depression, Blakemore realized their time together would be dwindling. A lifelong diarist, Blakemore also understood she had a chance to record the small, […]

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Silence for the Dead by Simone St. James

Silence for the Dead by Simone St. James on April 1, 2014 Genres: Fiction / Ghost, Fiction / Gothic, Fiction / Historical / General Pages: 384 Format: Paperback Buy on Amazon Goodreads In 1919, Kitty Weekes, pretty, resourceful, and on the run, falsifies her background to obtain a nursing position at Portis House, a remote […]

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Gandy Dancer by Doc Richter

Content warnings: rape, serial killer An intense historical thriller set along the Alaskan Northern Railway Now that Josh Spark has come of age, he’s going to work harder for a better life. He can’t stay working on Uncle Harry’s fox farm any longer. To gain more opportunities, Uncle Harry encourages Josh to pursue rigorous work […]

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Owl Be Seeing You by Susan Marie Chapman

A tenderhearted owl romance that’ll have you screeching with happiness Grumpy the iguana is trying to sleep, but a persistent screeching out of his treehouse door won’t let him. When he ventures outside, long dangly arms in tow, he sees Screech Owl, calling for his sweetheart. It’s April—screech owls’ month for mating—and he promised his […]

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The Golem’s Holocaust by Scott Eveloff

A striking historical novel about a supernatural guardian arising during humanity’s darkest chapter Historical fiction set during the Holocaust must walk a fine line, balancing storytelling with respect for the real suffering that forms the backdrop of the narrative. With The Golem’s Holocaust, Scott Eveloff powerfully fuses the historical horror of Nazi persecution with one […]

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The Shampoo Effect by Jenny Jackson

Some novels announce their comedy on the first page. The Shampoo Effect does it with a stepped-on jelly donut, a fuchsia smear across a pair of jeans, and a stranger who hands over napkins and casually mentions he minored in women’s studies. Within a paragraph you know the register you’re in: sharp, silly, a little […]

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This Never Happened by Kent Heckenlively

A smart, steamy book about a woman who comes to D.C. on a mission and ends up running the show Heidi Scherzinger lives an enchanted life, almost like Forrest Gump except not at all like Forrest Gump. She, too, is in all the right places at all the right times, often meeting with people who […]

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The Housewife by Natalie Barelli

There is a particular kind of thriller that keeps its menace folded as neatly as a fitted sheet, and Natalie Barelli has written one of the sharpest examples in recent memory. The Housewife by Natalie Barelli hands you a narrator who irons her tablecloths twice, knows three ways to lift a blood stain, and tells […]