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Book Review: Seven Summer Weekends | Jane L. Rosen
I’ve always loved Jane Rosen’s books, so I never turn down the chance to read one of her latest. Seven Summer Weekends is a perfect example of what makes Rosen’s books so special.…
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Book Review: The Seaside Sisters | Pamela Kelley
I’m a believer in appreciating beach reads throughout the year, but now that we are officially in beach read season, I’m even happier to appreciate a warm summer breeze while enjoying a heartwarming…
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Best of Psychological Thrillers: The Last Mrs. Parrish | Liv Constantine (book review)
This is a spoiler-free review of Liv Constantine’s The Last Mrs. Parrish. If you are looking to find out how The Last Mrs. Parrish ends, that can be found in my spoiler-review where…
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Book Review: Jackpot Summer | Elyssa Friedland
Elyssa Friedland loves to write about a messy family full of drama, and we love her for it. Jackpot Summer is no exception. I found myself laughing several times as I got to…
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Book Review: Devil’s Kitchen | Candice Fox
Compelling characters and a fast-paced plot kept me hooked by Candice Fox’s, Devil’s Kitchen. What is Devil’s Kitchen about? This tight-knit, four-person unit has worked together to save countless lives and stop out…
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Book Review: Dead Tired | Kat Ailes
Kat Ailes’s debut mystery, The Expectant Detectives, was one of my favorite mysteries I read in the last year. British cozy mysteries hit that sweet spot of light, fun reads that aren’t fluffy…
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Blog Tour: Just Some Stupid Love Story | Katelyn Doyle | Book Review and Author Q&A
Anyone who has read enough of a particular genre knows the signs well enough to recognize when they might be experiencing one in real life (that is why I firmly do not trust…
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Book Review: The Last Note of Warning | Katharine Schellman
An historical mystery set around a working class Irish woman in New York City during prohibition, Katharine Schellman’s The Last Note of Warning is an engaging and well-crafted story that hooked me until…
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Book Review: The Switch | Lily Samson
Lily Samson’s new thriller, The Switch, just published and I predict this book will be heating up discussions in book clubs all across the country. Unapologetically salacious and entertaining, this is the type…
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Book Review: There is No Ethan | Anna Akbari
This is a spoiler-free review of There is No Ethan. If you are looking for spoilers and to find out who Ethan was and what has happened since, head over to my spoiler…