You know that eerie feeling you get when you return to your hometown after years away? That sense that everything’s familiar yet somehow… off? Well, multiply that by about a thousand, and you’ve got the vibe of Megan Miranda’s latest thriller, “Daughter of Mine.” I gotta tell you, this book had me hooked from the […]
The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley
Paris – the city of love, light, and apparently, labyrinthine mysteries. In Lucy Foley’s latest thriller “The Paris Apartment,” the glamorous French capital takes on a decidedly sinister air. Gone are the romantic notions of strolling along the Seine or sipping espresso at a quaint café. Instead, Foley plunges readers into a claustrophobic Parisian apartment […]
M.H. Ayinde storms onto the epic fantasy scene with A Song of Legends Lost, a debut that refuses to play by the established rules of the genre. This is fantasy writing that dares to center the working-class perspective in a world where nobles summon ancestral spirits, where techwork mingles with magic, and where revolution simmers […]
Cecilia Edward’s debut novel “An Ancient Witch’s Guide to Modern Dating” casts a delightfully potent spell that transports readers alongside protagonist Thorn Scarhart from the grimy realities of 17th-century life to the bewildering complexities of 21st-century romance. This cozy fantasy romance brew combines humor, heart, and genuine emotional depth in ways that feel both refreshingly […]
Love’s a Witch by Tricia O’Malley
Love’s a Witch serves as the inaugural novel in Tricia O’Malley’s Scottish Charms series, delivering a delightful blend of enemies-to-lovers romance, small-town Scottish charm, and magical mayhem that will leave readers thoroughly enchanted. When Sloane MacGregor receives an urgent summons from her grandmother to return to Briarhaven, Scotland, on the eve of her twenty-fifth birthday—the […]
In a world increasingly defined by isolation and digital disconnection, Michiko Aoyama’s latest novel serves as a gentle reminder that healing often comes from the most unexpected places. The Healing Hippo of Hinode Park, translated with remarkable sensitivity by Takami Nieda, weaves together five interconnected stories that orbit around a weathered playground hippo named Kabahiko, […]
In her masterful debut novel, The House of Two Sisters, Rachel Louise Driscoll weaves an intoxicating tale that merges Victorian Gothic sensibilities with the golden age of Egyptomania. This spellbinding narrative follows Clementine Attridge, a brilliant hieroglyphist whose desperate journey down the Nile becomes both a quest for redemption and a descent into the murky […]

Synopsis: When Jade finally achieved her dream of becoming a detective, she discovered that the reality wasn’t quite as she’d imagined. Living the Dream: Confessions of a Trainee Detective offers a gripping and unfiltered look at the hidden realities of life as a detective in training. With unflinching honesty, Jade pulls back the curtain on her journey […]
The Signal by Vsevolod Garshin

The Signal by Vsevolod Garshin was written in 1887. This tale, by one of Russia’s Short Story Masters, tells of railway worker encounter with a mysterious signal that triggers profound anxiety and fear. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. The Signal by Vsevolod Garshin […]
Love Forms by Claire Adam
Claire Adam’s sophomore novel Love Forms arrives four years after her celebrated debut Golden Child, and it immediately establishes itself as a profound meditation on the enduring consequences of decisions made in youth. Where her first novel explored the complexities of family life in contemporary Trinidad, Love Forms takes a more expansive geographical and temporal […]