Killing Booth Book Review Nash and Zip were simply everything! Zip is the last girl of the Singh Circus to find love and she found it in the one place she didn’t think she would. Zip is a little awkward but in the best of ways. I love that her sisters know her so well….
The Liars Beneath by Heather Van Fleet | Book Review
The YA mystery thriller, “The Liars Beneath,” left me with chills as the plot unfolded, showcasing an incredible number of twists and turns that had my heart racing. Despite initially doubting my enjoyment, the story’s progression, especially following protagonists Ben and Becca, kept me engaged. While I managed to guess the killer, the unexpected events…
A Rip Through Time by Kelley Armstrong | Book Review
In this enthralling murder mystery with a unique twist set against the backdrop of 2019 Edinburgh, Mallory, a seasoned 30-year-old homicide detective, experiences an unforeseen journey when a heroic rescue during a routine coffee break thrusts her into the unfamiliar territory of 1869. Inhabiting the body of 19-year-old housemaid Catriona, Mallory grapples with the challenges…
A Poisonous Page by Kitt Crowe | Book Review
While I hadn’t delved into the first book of the series, diving into this one didn’t leave me feeling like I missed any crucial details, and the story was easy to follow. Crafted by an engaging author, this cozy mystery from the Sweet Fiction Bookshop series captivated me with its three-dimensional, charming characters. The dynamics…
Mystic Bonds by CC Solomon | Book Review
In this first installment of a paranormal series, the narrative unfolds in our world, where a woman’s life takes a drastic turn as people begin exhibiting supernatural traits for unknown reasons. The emergence of werewolves, mages, warlocks, witches, fairies, vampires, and more accompanies her newfound witchy powers. However, the story reveals that normal humans seek…
Once Upon a Wardrobe by Patti Callahan Henry | Book Review
In “Once Upon a Wardrobe,” Megs Devonshire grapples with the heartbreaking reality that her eight-year-old brother, George, is seriously ill and enchanted by C.S. Lewis’s “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” Desperate to fulfill George’s dying wish to discover the origins of Narnia, Megs finds herself at the Kilns, the property of the famous…
The Kings of Kearny by Navessa Allen | Book Review
This book took me by surprise, and I couldn’t contain my excitement. Featuring a main character surrounded by war heroes, a wounded yet fierce female protagonist, and a strikingly sexy male biker, the story had me hooked. The depth of character and world-building, despite being new to this author’s work, made me feel like there…
The Conqueror’s Princess by Jeanette Rose & Alice Callisto | Book Review
In “The Conqueror’s Princess,” a novel centered around a princess forced into marriage with her city’s conqueror, the narrative unfolds with a mix of romance, politics, and notable character development. Charlotte, the king’s eldest daughter, initially appears as a typical fantasy heroine, fiercely protective of her sisters and stubborn. Paired with Evan, a loyal warrior,…
Rattlesnake Road by Amanda McKinney | Book Review
In “Rattlesnake Road,” Grey’s life descends into chaos, marked by a miscarriage, a job loss due to a drunken incident, and a cheating husband. Taking charge of her destiny, Grey leaves her luxurious life, purchasing a dilapidated log cabin in Berry Springs. Amanda McKinney, a new author for me, impresses with her sharp prose, particularly…
Back Against the Wall by Marie James | Book Review
Chase Woodson, once an NHL superstar, faced a tumultuous downfall when his team replaced him with a younger player, and he discovered his wife’s affair with his teammate and ex-boyfriend. Now, he’s back home, ready to embrace single parenthood after learning that his ex-wife’s affair had severe consequences for their children. Madison Kelly, who harbored…
















