Book Review
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BOOK REVIEW: Al Dente’s Inferno by Stephanie Cole #aldentesinferno #bookreview #cozymystery
I’m very in and out on cozy mysteries lately and really throughout the pandemic. The light, often silly appeal of a murder mystery with very little darkness as reflected by their punny titles…
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BOOK REVIEW: Meg & Jo by Virginia Kantra @berkleypub @viriginiakantra #megandjo #bookreview
Inspired by Little Women, Virginia Kantra’s Meg & Jo is a modern take on the classic novel many of us grew up loving. Charming, nostalgic, and fun! About the Book The timeless classic Little…
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BOOK REVIEW: The Night Swim by Megan Goldin @stmartinspress @megangoldin #thenightswim #bookreview
As someone who loves true crime podcasts and loves when books feature a journalism or podcast element to an investigation or mystery, I knew I had to have Megan Goldin’s novel The Night…
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Book Review: The People We Meet on Vacation | Emily Henry
Honestly after Emily Henry’s novel Beach Read dominated the perfect vacation read the year it came out, it is clear that she is not just the author of Beach Read, she’s the rising…
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BOOK REVIEW: Darling Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel @berkleypub #darlingrosegold #bookreview
A total ripped-from-the-headlines thriller, Stephanie Wrobel’s Darling Rose Gold is a dark and gripping story of a mother, a daughter, and the complicated abuse that comes with Munchausen by proxy syndrome. You’ll have…
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BOOK REVIEW: The Heights by Louise Candlish @louise_candlish @atriabooks #theheights #bookreview
A different style of thriller for Louise Candlish, The Heights is a story that reminds you that only those present in a situation can ever truly know what happens. A gripping story of…
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Book Review: 10 Things My Cat Hates About You | Lottie Lucas
Picked up 10 Things My Cat Hates About You by Lottie Lucas for the charming title (who doesn’t love a good play on a rom com title, especially with cats!) and found a…
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BOOK REVIEW: And They Called it Camelot: A Novel of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis by Stephanie Marie Thornton @berkleypub #andtheycalleditcamelot #bookreview
I go through phases with historical fiction and right now I’m absolutely loving them. I’d read Stephanie Marie Thornton’s prior book American Princess which was a fictionalized narrative non-fiction (honestly not sure how…
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Book Review: Hana Khan Carries On | Uzma Jalaluddin
I was so excited to read Hana Khan Carries On after absolutely loving Uzma Jalaluddin’s previous book, Ayesha at Last and it totally lived up to what I was hoping for! Charming, fun,…
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Psychological Thriller Review: The Perfect Escape | Leah Konen
How often have you wanted to escape for a few days with your girlfriends for a weekend of fun? In The Perfect Escape, what starts as a weekend getaway for three friends quickly…