By chapter four I was in tears. If there was ever a book where you need to have your tissues ready then this is the one. Then I read chapter four and all I could think was “you sneaky devil you Lani Lynn Vale!” Then I kept reading and things got better and better. A…
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Warriors of Iron by M J Porter | Book Review
MJ Porter continues to amaze me with her ability to blend breathtaking battle scenes with rich, character-driven storytelling. While the clash of warriors is fierce, the true heart of Warriors of Iron lies in its characters and their relentless journeys. Meddi the Seeress is tireless in her search for Elen, and we learn more about…
An Heir Is Misplaced by Helen Golden | Book Review
An Heir Is Misplaced by Helen Golden is a delightful novella that blends wit, mystery, and a dash of drama into the perfect cozy historical read. We meet Alice, the Duchess of Stortford, who is struggling with her marriage and in need of a distraction. That distraction comes in the form of a puzzling case:…
The Atlantis Covenant by Rob Jones | Book Review
Rob Jones has truly outdone himself with The Atlantis Covenant, a high-octane adventure that blends history, archaeology, and nonstop action into an unforgettable reading experience. Max Hunter, world-renowned archaeologist and former soldier, has spent his life chasing the myth of Atlantis. When a discovery beneath the Gates of Nineveh reveals clues that could finally lead…
Toffee Apple Strudel by Susan A King | Book Review
Beatrice and Doug are juggling more than most couples could handle: moving into a sprawling new five-bedroom home, planning a September wedding, and unexpectedly taking in a distant teenage relative. Beatrice assumes it will be simple, but quickly learns that caring for a teenager comes with its own set of challenges and plenty of growing…
Other Woman Drama by Lani Lynn Vale | Book Review
There is plenty of drama in this one and while it is a bit of a slow burn it is more than worth it. Piers wanted to get to know Silver but something prevented that from happening. He is a great leader and does right by his MC. He has a teen daughter who he…
A Scottish Lighthouse Escape by Julie Shackman | Book Review
Julie Shackman delivers an emotionally rich, atmospheric gem in A Scottish Lighthouse Escape—one that’s as heartwarming as it is poignant. Though this is my first read in the Scottish Escape series, I felt immediately immersed in Rosie Winters’ world of heartbreak, healing, and rediscovered purpose. When her life is shattered by personal tragedy and betrayal,…
The Curse That Binds Us by Katie Hayoz | Book Review
The Curse That Binds Us had a lot of potential with its unique blend of historical and contemporary fantasy and a plot that definitely knows how to grip you, especially in the final stretch. The last 30% of the book was an absolute page-turner—I was hooked, needing to know how everything would unfold. The central…
The Case of the Body on the Orient Express by Kelly Oliver | Book Review
After enjoying the first book in Kelly Oliver’s The Detection Club series, I had high expectations going into The Case of the Body on the Orient Express—and I wasn’t disappointed. This clever and captivating mystery perfectly blends historical fiction with cozy sleuthing, bringing to life some of the most iconic literary figures of the era…
Summer Escapes on the Scottish Isle by Lilac Mills | Book Review
Freya is living what seems like a dream in London—thriving in her career, in a committed relationship, and on the cusp of a major promotion. But all of that is put on pause when she gets a call that her father needs her. Without hesitation, she returns to the Isle of Skye, where the rhythm…









