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REVIEW: The Devil and Mrs. Davenport by Paulette KennedyDear Paulette Kennedy: This book was described as incorporating elements of “surrealism, history, mystery and romance” and being...
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REVIEW: Sisters with a Side of Greens by Michelle StimpsonSisters Rose Tillman and Marvina Nash haven’t spoken in decades—not since Rose sent Marvina $40 to register their business and Marvina...
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Review: A Fractured Infinity by Nathan TavaresA thrilling race across the multiverse to save the infinite Earths – and the love of your life – from total destruction for fans of The...
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REVIEW: Murder Road by Simone St. JamesA young couple find themselves haunted by a string of gruesome murders committed along an old deserted road in this terrifying new novel from...
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REVIEW: The Land Girl on Lily Road by Jillianne HamiltonExpecting a relaxing getaway at her family’s summer estate, pampered socialite Elsie Foster-Quinn signs up for the Women’s Land Army. When...
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Open Thread for Readers for March 2024Got 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: The Painter’s Daughters by Emily HowesA story of love, madness, sisterly devotion, and control, about the two beloved daughters of renowned 1700s English painter Thomas...
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REVIEW: Four Thousand Paws: Caring for the Dogs of the Iditarod: A Veterinarian’s Story by Lee MorganAn intimate account—the first from a trail veterinarian—of the canines who brave the challenges of the Iditarod. Few sporting events...
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REVIEW: Once Persuaded, Twice Shy by Melodie EdwardsWhen Anne Elliott broke up with Ben Wentworth, it seemed like the right thing to do . . . but now, eight years later, she’s not so sure....
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REVIEW: Texas Cowboy Sweetheart by Rebecca CrowleyThe land they love might tear them apart… Josie Star knew one day she’d step into her father’s boots and take over the Lone Star Ranch,...
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REVIEW: How to Win Friends and Influence Fungi edited by Chris Balakrishnan and Matt WasowskiIn the vein of acclaimed popular-science bestsellers such as Atlas Obscura, Astrophysics for Young People in a Hurry, The Way Things Work,...
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Review: The Royal Curse (Twilight Mages #1) by Elliot GraysonDawn mage. Twilight mage. Cursed, useless, damaged, dangerous… His birth magic leaves Prince Nikola with nothing but bad choices: live as...
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REVIEW: The Trouble with You by Ellen FeldmanIn an exuberant post WWII New York City, a young woman is forced to reinvent her life and choose between the safe and the ethical, and the...
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REVIEW: Sleeping With Friends by Emily SchultzThis was an Amazon First Reads offering. Blurb time: When Mia Sinclair-Kroner wakes from a coma, all she can remember are the movies she’s...
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Review: The Case of the Caretaker’s Cat (Perry Mason series book 7) by Erle Stanley GardnerWHEN THE CAT’S AWAY THE MURDERER WILL PLAY…. In his will, Peter Laxter guaranteed his faithful caretaker a job and a place to live… for...
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REVIEW: The Shortest History of Sex: Two Billion Years of Procreation and Recreation by David BakerA wild – and satisfying!- ride through two billion years of sexual evolution. The Shortest History books deliver thousands of years of...
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REVIEW: While the City Sleeps (The Women of Midtown): (Gilded Age Christian Historical Romance Fiction Set in New York City) by Elizabeth CamdenAmid the hushed city, two hearts must navigate danger and deception, bound by a love that outshines the stars. Katherine...
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REVIEW: The Oxygen Farmer by Colin HolmesSabotage, murder, cover-ups. Just another day on the Moon. After 35 years of living on the Moon, cranky old oxygen farmer Millennium...
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REVIEW: The Lie (Washington Wolves: Next Gen) by Karla SorensenRule number 1 for the team owner’s daughter? Don’t date the players. Especially not hotheaded tight ends with tattoos and impulse control...
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Review : The Streaming Staircase and The Whispering Skull (Lockwood and Co #1 and #2) by Jonathan Stroud*NOW A NETFLIX SERIES* Dive into the first book of this frightfully fun series and join the ghost-hunting gang as they defend our world from...
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REVIEW: Queens of London by Heather WebbMaybe women can have it all, as long as they’re willing to steal it. 1925. London. When Alice Diamond, AKA “Diamond...
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REVIEW: The Seamstress on Cider Lane by Jillianne HamiltonThe Germans pause their bombing raids on London but life on the homefront is certainly far from ordinary. The Seamstress on Cider Lane is a...
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Open Thread for Readers for February 2024Got 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: The Excitements by CJ WrayA brilliant and witty drama about two brave female World War II veterans who survived the unthinkable without ever losing their killer...
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Review: Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van PeltAfter Tova Sullivan’s husband died, she began working the night shift at the Sowell Bay Aquarium, mopping floors and tidying up. Keeping busy...
