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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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Review ~ Bad Boys Break Hearts by Micalea Smeltzer

Bad Boys Break Hearts by Micalea SmeltzerMy rating: 4 of 5 starsThis is the first book in Micalea Smeltzer’s The Boys series, but the...
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This Week in Books – 04-09-24 – Jo’s Book Blog

This Week in Books is a feature hosted by Lipsy at Lipsyy Lost and Found that allows bloggers to share: What they’ve recently finished reading What they are...
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Novels Alive | INTERVIEW: With Crime Fiction Writer, Steven Max Russo

Post Views: 4 Today we welcome Crime Fiction Writer, Steven Max Russo to Novels Alive to answer our probing questions so we can get...
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A Fatal End by Faith Martin – Between dreams and reality

Ryder & Loveday Mystery, Book 8 Synopsis: In a backstreet club, people dance the night away to their favourite band. But behind the scenes there...
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Lazaretto – Brown Girl Reading

September has already started off with a book bang with Lazaretto by Diane McKinney-Whetstone.  This is not a new novel. It was published back...
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All Fours by Miranda July

I was once again taken in by the prose of Miranda July and just submitted to what she had to offer. I remember reading,...