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REVIEW: Sinners of Starlight City by Anika ScottFrom the author of the international bestseller The German Heiress, a gripping historical drama about a woman determined to avenge the crimes...
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REVIEW: The Summer Girl by Elle KennedyDear Elle Kennedy, I’ve enjoyed your previous Avalon Bay books ( Good Girl Complex and Bad Girl Reputation ) but they had not quite...
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Review: Fourth Wing (The Empyrean #1) by Rebecca YarrosEnter the brutal and elite world of a war college for dragon riders from USA Today bestselling author Rebecca Yarros Twenty-year-old...
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REVIEW: Véronique’s Moon by Patti FlinnHow does the journey end? Véronique Clair’s story continues as the Frenchwoman from Burgundy joins two other apprentices on a journey...
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REVIEW: The Voluble Topsy by A P HerbertIn the late 1920s Topsy is a girl about town, a society deb, a dashing flapper. She writes breathless, exuberant letters to her best friend...
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REVIEW: An Ordinary Girl by Betty NeelsAn ordinary girl. An extraordinary love? Professor James Forsyth is intrigued when he first meets Philomena Selby. She’s so shy and...
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REVIEW: No Ordinary Assignment by Jane FergusonFrom award-winning journalist Jane Ferguson, an unflinching memoir of ambition and war—from the Troubles to the fall of Kabul. In...
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REVIEW: Where All Good Flappers Go : Essential Stories of the Jazz Age by Various Authors“I believe in the flapper as an artist in her particular field, the art of being – being young, being lovely.” — Zelda...
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REVIEW: The All-American by Susie FinkbeinerTwo sisters discover how much good there is in the world–even in the hardest of circumstances It is 1952, and nearly all the girls...
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Review: Eruca (Arthropoda #2) and Apidae (Arthropoda #3) by Xenia MelzerThere is no crime without witnesses When Detective George Donovan and his eccentric partner, Detective Andi Hayes, need a break from...
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Reading List by Jennie for January through June 2023My reading continues to be fairly dreary and light on romance; aside from the books I’ve reviewed, the suspense books below are all I have...
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REVIEW: The Lighthouse Keeper by Liv RancourtTwenty years ago, a thief stole the Ferox Cor, and now he’s dead. Vincent Fairchild, a witch with little power beyond his charm, is...
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REVIEW: The Baby Swap That Bound Them by Hana SheikA shocking revelation…and proposal? Struggling single mother Yusra is shocked when handsome billionaire Bashir turns up, claiming their...
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REVIEW: The Housekeepers by Alex HayMrs. King is no ordinary housekeeper. Born into a world of con artists and thieves, she’s made herself respectable, running the grandest...
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Review: Something Wild and Wonderful by Anita KellyFrom the author of Love & Other Disasters comes a sparkling grumpy-meets-sunshine romance featuring two men’s sweeping journey...
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Open Thread for Readers for July 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: Darkness Calls: An Inspector Cecilie Mars Thriller by Michael Katz KrefeldDear Michael Katz Krefeld: I have not read much Nordic Noir at all – I think the only books I’ve read that qualify are the Girl...
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REVIEW: The Business Between Them (Once Upon a Wedding Book 4) by Mona ShroffShe’s got his attention. Now she wants his company. The balance sheet of Reena Pandya’s life is currently in the red. One bad business...
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Review: Heart of Winter (Drake Chronicles #1) by Lauren Gilley“It so happened that Oliver’s father was a profligate, a playboy, and an exceptional warrior. He was also not at all married to...
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REVIEW: The Road to Roswell by Connie WillisWhen level-headed Francie arrives in Roswell, New Mexico, for her college roommate’s UFO-themed wedding—complete with a true-believer...
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REVIEW: Beach Please (PARADISE BAY SERIES Book 6) by Melanie SummersA hilarious and heartwarming story that’ll have you snort-laughing, swooning, and sighing with happiness… Lola Gordon’s dreams of a...
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REVIEW: Trust Me by Rachel GrantDear Rachel Grant, Trust Me is book two in your Evidence: Under Fire series, which merges the Evidence and Flashpoint series’. I...
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REVIEW: Zero Days by Ruth WareDear Ms. Ware: After reading and enjoying The It Girl last year, I was pleased when Janine alerted me to your new book. I wasn’t...
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Review: Magic Claims (Kate Daniels : Wilmington Years #2) by Ilona AndrewsNew town, new friends, new challenges…. And a new heart-stopping adventure from #1 New York Times bestselling author, Ilona Andrews. Kate,...
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JOINT REVIEW: Remember Me by Mary BaloghJanine: Kaetrin and I have reviewed several books by Mary Balogh together, starting with Someone to Love , book one in the Westcott series....
