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The Baker Street Mysteries #1,#2 by Holly Hepburn – Superfluous Reading

The Missing Maid In this first story we meet Harry White, a woman who doesn’t need to work but wants to. Her mother just wants...

Kimberly Brock’s The Fabled Earth unfolds a multilayered mystery surrounding Georgia’s Cumberland Island

In her third novel, Brock (The Lost Book of Eleanor Dare, 2022) proves marvelously adept at intertwining mythic stories with contemporary reality and showing...

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  Tell Me Something Tuesday is a weekly discussion post where bloggers discuss a wide range of topics from books and blogging to life in...

The Mighty Red by Louise Erdrich (audiobook)

 genre: contemporary fictionIn a North Dakota prairie town, the lives of both young and old are caught in the seasonal web that is sugar...
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Smexy Deals- Deals for books by Amanda Quick, Kate Heartfield, and...

An unconventional woman and a man shrouded in mystery walk a tightrope of desire as they race against a killer to find a top...
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Review: The Anger Chronicles by Jessie Preisendorfer

Rating: 4 starsBuy Link: Amazon | iBooks | Amazon UKLength: Novel   Shay is a 14-year-old girl who has been through five foster families in a...
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Spell the Month in Books – August 2024 – Jo’s Book...

Spell the month in books is hosted by Jana at https://reviewsfromthestacks.wordpress.com/ who suggests a theme each month. As I just like to look over my...
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A visual preview of the winter 2025 season in historical fiction

For this post, I'm looking way ahead to see what's on the horizon for historical fiction this coming winter.  These dozen books have publication...
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The Relunctant Heiress by Eva Ibbotson

 genre: young adult historical fictionThe beautiful old castle standing outside of Vienna is on the verge of financial ruin. When a wealthy British gentleman...
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Book Chase: This Strange Eventful History

 I had high hopes for Claire Messud's This Strange Eventful History when I first heard of it, and had actually started reading it before...