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The Girl with Three Birthdays by Patti EddingtonThis was not the kind of book I expected. This happens to me a lot, so it is not something I should start a review with, but I...
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Murder at a Scottish Castle by Traci HallThis was by far my favourite of the series. I liked the twist in the plot, the personal twists as well as the character growth in...
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The Lost Letters of Evelyn Wright by Clare SwatmanI wanted to like this more than I ended up doing. I have read one other book by the author and liked the writing style and the...
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Finding Hope in Starshine Cove by Debbie JohnsonI really enjoy the author’s series books. When I first started this, I didn’t even realise that this was to be a series. The...
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One Long Weekend by Shari LowWhen I requested this book, I did not realise that it was a part of another series by the author. The first that I read from her, in...
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Sweet Home Macrame by Casey AlbertiI used this book to make a house warming gift for my cousins. The photo below is the temporary placement. The corner two are...
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Death at Lovers’ Leap by Catherine ColesI liked the previous two books in the series and hoped that we will finally deal with the missing husband in this one. That was not to...
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Where There Was Fire by John Manuel AriasThere are two parts to the book. Both stories are twenty seven years apart but time and the tale flow between the two, a little off sync,...
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A Death in Venice by Verity BrightThis is the seventeenth in the series and I think I might have finally reached the point where I could willingly walk away. Even the...
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#FlashbackFriday June2023My last post for this meme was: #FlashbackFriday May 2023 . This is a monthly meme hosted by Kerry @Chat about Books and, as always,...
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Ever After Street #2,#3An Enchanted Moment on Ever After Street The first book in this series was interesting, but I spent a chunk of the time reading...
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Smoke And Ashes by Amitav GhoshThe author was one of the first Indian authors I started picking more books of when I first moved to Hong Kong and had access to a wider...
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Murder Most Royal by S.J. BennettNarrated by Samantha Bond This book is the second of the series I’ve read . I liked the previous enough to give this a shot...
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The Smuggler’s Apprentice of Guatemala by Lachlan PageThis is a very short novella which will therefore have an equally short review. I have read and reviewed the other book in the...
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Summer in Tuppenny Bridge by Sharon BoothNarrated by Elizabeth Bower I requested this very early on when audiobooks started to become available on Netgalley. It’s taken...
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Books Vs Moods May 2024The last post of this end-of-the-month recurring post was : April 2024 Books Vs Moods . My reviews are not as elaborate as they once where....
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Deadly to the Core by Joyce TremelNarrated by Hillary Huber This is the first book in a mystery series that focuses on apples and cider. I wanted to read/ listen to it...
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Murder on Mistletoe Lane by Clare McKennaI have been following this book from the start of the series. The last book was Murder at the Majestic Hotel . If you go back...
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Audrey’s Gone AWOL by Annie de MonchauxNarrated by Jennifer Vuletic My favourite part about ‘reading’ audiobooks is the narrator’s style. This can range...
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Seven Games by Oliver RoederNarrated by William Sarris I have had this book on my shelf for a while, and I slowly made my way through it. It...
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A Night a by Chanel CleetonThis was a much shorter story than I expected. I am still surprised I missed such a glaring announcement that it was a...
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Obey All Laws by Cindy GoyetteThis is a different sort of mystery than I expected it to be – in a good way. There is a feeling of watching a TV show play out...
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I Can Hear the Cuckoo by Kiran SidhuI don’t know exactly what I expected from this book but it was different. Wales has always held a spot in my imagination, having...
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The Mother of Honey by Ana Maria LuisaThis is a long story that goes back and forth in time to provide us with a complete picture of the life of Iracy, the titular...
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Consumed by Aja BarberThis is a very passionate book. A few years ago I went down the rabbit hole of thinking about my own consumption. Every time I reach a...
