My thoughts and musings about all things books & cozy living
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Continue reading →: BOOK REVIEW: The Child We Lost, Sheila NortonA grieving mother begins seeing a boy who looks exactly like the son she lost in a tragic accident. As suspicion and desperation build, The Child We Lost becomes a suspenseful, emotionally charged exploration of grief, family, and what happens when no one believes you.
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Continue reading →: Hazelthorn by CG Drews – ReviewA dark, grotesque, emotionally brutal fantasy that explores trauma, vengeance, and the cost of forcing children into silence. Hazelthorn is unsettling, ambiguous, and intoxicating in all the best ways.
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Continue reading →: Grace by A.M. Shine – ReviewAn isolated island. A haunting that is not subtle. Multiple unreliable perspectives and gruesome secrets unravel in this supernaturally heavy horror novel.
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Continue reading →: The Witching Hours by Heather Graham – ReviewSet in Salem and steeped in history, The Witching Hours blends paranormal mystery with intuitive detectives and a touch of romance. With visions of the past guiding present-day investigations, this witchy whodunit offers an entertaining and atmospheric read for fans of cozy mysteries with a supernatural edge.
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Continue reading →: Holly by Adalyn Grace – ReviewSet against a backdrop of holiday magic, Holly serves as a heartfelt and fitting conclusion to the Belladonna series. Though labeled a novella, it reads like a full final installment, offering warmth, closure, and a gentle farewell to the characters and world readers have come to love. A must read…
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Continue reading →: Novice Mystery: Italy by Donna Rewolinski – ReviewSet against the backdrop of Italy, this installment in the Novice Mystery series delivers a classic, clue-driven whodunit with layered suspects and interconnected threads. While it can be read as a standalone, readers familiar with earlier entries will catch recurring references and character history woven throughout. This mystery leans fully…
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Continue reading →: Wisteria by Adalyn Grace – ReviewWisteria is the kind of book that reminds you why you fall so deeply into series in the first place. It expands the world Belladonna began, shifts the emotional focus, and leans hard into themes of fate, love, loss, and meaning. By the end, I was fully undone and already…
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Continue reading →: Dark Chronicles by Karmen Spiljak – ReviewDark Chronicles is a dark, sci-fi-leaning short story collection that explores unsettling, high-intensity scenarios through a variety of characters and perspectives. While the concepts are often thought-provoking, the stories frequently end without resolution, making this a better fit for readers who enjoy open-ended suspense over narrative closure.



