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Book Review: The Townsend Family Recipe for Disaster | Shauna Robinson
Family, food, culture, and identity blend in this lovely story about a woman reunites with her estranged family. I absolutely loved Shauna Robinson’s The Townsend Family Recipe for Disaster! I laughed, I tcried,…
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Book Review: The Last Murder at the End of the World | Stuart Turton
This premise of The Last Murder at the End of the World was too compelling for me to not add it right to the top of my TBR. I don’t read post-apocalyptic fiction…
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Book Review: Twenty-Seven Minutes | Ashley Tate
Ashely Tate’s debut novel, Twenty-Seven Minutes is a dark, suspenseful portrayal of the long-term impact the death of a young woman has on those closest to the incident a decade later. About the…
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Audiobook Review: True Crime Story | Joseph Knox
This is a challenging book to review without spoilers but I am going to do my best because you’ll get the most out of it if you don’t know the twists and turns.…
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Book Review: The Woman in the Library | Sulari Gentill
Uniquely crafted and intricately plotted, The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill begins with a scream heard in a library and takes the reader on a journey of a book within a…
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Book Review: The Last Flight | Julie Clark
“People will believe whatever you want them to, as long as you don’t hesitate.” Without question one of the best books I’ve read in 2020, The Last Flight by Julie Clark is compelling,…
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Book Review: Pretty Guilty Women | Gina LaManna
An extravagant wedding at the Serenity Resort and Spa ends in a death and four women confessing to murder… Gina LaManna’s Pretty Guilty Women is a perfect beach-read. The drama of four former…
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BOOK REVIEW: Little Lovely Things by Maureen Joyce Connolly @MConnollyAuthor @sourcebooks @suzyapproved #blogtour #littlelovelythings
In Maureen Joyce Connolly’s debut novel, Little Lovely Things, every parent’s worst nightmare plays out as two parent’s search for information about their young daughters who’ve gone missing. With a rawness that makes…