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REVIEW: The Enemy at Home by Kevin O’Brien1943, Seattle. While raging war reshapes the landscape of Europe, its impact is felt thousands of miles away too. Before the war, Nora...
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Review: Once a Rogue (Roaring Twenties Magic, #2) by Allie TherinTwo reformed scoundrels have renounced the battlefields and scandals for one another, but their troubled pasts could destroy everything they...
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REVIEW: Moving Forward by Shelley Shepard GrayFormer Army captain Greg Tebo loves his new life in Woodland Park. In the two years since he joined the WPFD, he’s gained a reputation as a...
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REVIEW: Nell & the Netherbeast by Adi RuleThe Netherbeast, a slinking creature with an overwhelming stench, impossibly charms young Nell. Befriending this shapeshifter propels Nell...
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REVIEW: The Road to Gondwana: In Search of the Lost Supercontinent by Bill MorrisThis is the story of a journey. Actually, it’s a story of many journeys, of paths woven through the fabric of Earth’s history, and of...
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Review: Notorious (Shifter Scoundrels #1) by Charlie Cochet and Macy BlakeNew Paranormal Romance from Bestselling MM Authors Charlie Cochet and Macy Blake. Modern-day Bridgerton with shifter royalty, a snarky fox,...
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REVIEW: Thornhedge by T. KingfisherThere’s a princess trapped in a tower. This isn’t her story. Meet Toadling. On the day of her birth, she was stolen from her...
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REVIEW: What Never Happened by Rachel Howzell HallBlurb: It’s murder in paradise as a woman uncovers a host of secrets off the rocky California coast in a gripping novel of suspense by New York...
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REVIEW: Marry Me by Midnight by Felicia GrossmanLondon, 1832: Isabelle Lira may be in distress, but she’s no damsel. Since her father’s death, his former partners have sought to oust...
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REVIEW: Pet by Catherine ChidgeyDear Catherine Chidgey: This book was mentioned to me by the esteemed Janine, who has more than once (or twice) directed me towards smart...
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REVIEW: Mrs. Porter Calling by A. J. PearceLondon, April 1943. A little over a year since she married Captain Charles Mayhew and he went away to war, Emmy Lake is now in charge of...
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REVIEW: The Maid of Honour (updated) by Dinah DeanIn 1666, plague and fire will pull them asunder. But love will overcome. In a privileged role as Maid of Honor to the Queen of England,...
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Open Thread for Readers for August 2023Got a book you want to talk about? Frustrated with a book or series? In love with a new one? Found a buried treasure? An issue that keeps popping...
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REVIEW: Arthur, Prince of Wales by Gareth B StreeterFor too long, Arthur Tudor has been remembered only for what he never became. The boy who died prematurely and paved the way for the...
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REVIEW: The Baron and the Lady Chemist by Alissa BaxterTheir chemistry creates a chain reaction . . . but will love be the final result? Dorothea Grantham has always been fascinated by...
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REVIEW: Valiant Women by Lena S. AndrewsA groundbreaking new history of the role of American servicewomen in WWII, illuminating their forgotten yet essential contributions to the...
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REVIEW: The Starlet Spy by Rachel Scott McDanielHollywood Star Turns Spy In 1943, Movie producer Henrik Zoltan approaches Amelie Blake under the guise of offering the Hollywood star a...
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Review: Washed Up Former Child Star Ryan Lee by Lisa Henry and J.A.RockRyan Lee is a hot mess. In another lifetime, Ryan had it all. He was a child star in one of the biggest sitcoms on the planet....
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REVIEW: The Woman in the Castello by Kelsey JamesSet in 1960s Italy, this stylish, atmospheric debut spins a bewitching web of ruthless ambition, family secrets, and the consequences of...
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REVIEW: Muscle: The Gripping Story of Strength and Movement by Roy A. MealsAn entertaining illustrated deep dive into muscle, from the discovery of human anatomy to the latest science of strength training....
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Review: If Found, Return to Hell by Em. X. LiuBeing an intern at One Wizard sounds magical on the page, but in practice mostly means getting yelled at by senior mages and angry clients...
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REVIEW: The Lady from Burma : A Sparks & Bainbridge Mystery by Allison MontclairMurder once again stalks the proprietors of The Right Sort Marriage Bureau in the surprisingly dangerous landscape of post-WWII London....
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REVIEW: JOINT REVIEW: Resonance Surge by Nalini SinghWe usually start the reviews in this series by noting how many books are in the series and how many Janine and I have reviewed together. I insist...
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REVIEW: Fatal Legacy by Lindsey DavisIn first century Rome, Flavia Albia takes on an easy case that soon proves to be anything but as, at every turn, bodies —old and new — dog...
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REVIEW: The Winter Sea – Dark Water Daughter by H. M. LongA stormsinger and pirate hunter join forces against a deathless pirate lord in this swashbuckling Jacobean adventure on the high-seas....
