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Continue reading →: Review: Bad Moon RisingBad Moon Rising by Berni Stevens is a witty, fast-paced paranormal romance set in the London nightlife scene with werewolves, vampires, rock bands, and the kind of found family loyalty that makes this genre so addicting. Completely readable as a standalone even though it is book three in a series.…
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Continue reading →: Review: The Haunting of Willows CottageThe Haunting of Willows Cottage by Isobel Blackthorn is the gothic Scottish mystery conclusion to the Strathbairn Trilogy, complete with a haunted cottage, dark family secrets, and a landscape that practically breathes atmosphere. A note before you read my review though, start with book one. Here is why.
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Continue reading →: Review: Butterfly SummerButterfly Summer by Toni De Palma is one of the most emotionally moving books I have ever read. A Hollywood producer returns to the Italian island where she spent a transformative and heartbreaking summer at seventeen, and what she finds there changes everything. Character heavy, relationship heavy, and deeply human.…
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Continue reading →: Review: They Came At NightThey Came at Night by Westley Smith is a visceral, relentless, deeply human horror novel that I read cover to cover in a single day because there was absolutely no other option. A trauma survivor, a family road trip, a cabin in the woods, and a horror that unfolds in…
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Continue reading →: Review: Murder At Raven’s GateMurder at Raven’s Gate by Louise Marley is a gothic atmospheric mystery wrapped in folklore, soldier spirits, and the question of whether the haunting is real or something far more sinister. A beautifully constructed procedural with genuine eerie charm. Here is my full review.
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Continue reading →: Review: Pretty Dead ThingsPretty Dead Things by Liv Lowry is a gothic psychological thriller set in a decaying Everglades estate that pulled me into a hypnotic reading state and did not let me go until long after the last page. Repressed memories, a mother who is both victim and monster, sisters shaped by…
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Continue reading →: Book Review & Giveaway : The Bush Tea MurderBush Tea Murder by Ashley Ruth M Bernier is a cozy Caribbean mystery that does something genuinely creative with structure, weaving a series of layered mini mysteries through a richly cultural Saint Thomas setting before bringing them all together. The cover is as warm and inviting as the book itself.
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Continue reading →: Review: The Housewife by Valerie KeoghThe Housewife by Valerie Keogh is a psychological domestic suspense thriller built around one of the most unsettling questions a book can ask. How do you trust your gut when you are not sure your gut is sane? I went in expecting a good thriller and came out with a…

















