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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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...
[Review] THIS CAN’T BE GOODBYE (Bower Boys, #0.5) by Kelly Siskind
Source: Received an egalley in exchange for an honest review.Release Date: November 29, 2023
Number of Pages: 147 (Kindle)
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It’s Complicated by Camilla Isley – Superfluous Reading
I originally planned to review this book with another by the same author. But, I realised I was having a very different experience with...
Latest Book News — November 9, 2021 — Aestas Book Blog
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Heard It in a Love Song by Tracey Garvis Graves is now live!! — “Love doesn’t always wait until you’re...
All the World Beside explores queer history in 1700s Massachusetts
Conley’s debut novel brings us to a small Massachusetts town—the symbolically-named Cana—while dramatizing an affair between two married Puritan men and its fallout. In...
Carole´s Monday: The haunted homecoming
Author: Angie FoxNarrator: Tavia GilbertTitle: The Haunted HomecomingSeries: Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries #10Genre: Paranormal, Mystery, Romance, Cozy MysteryFormat: AudiobookPublished: August 17, 2021Where I got It:...
The Flame Trees of Thika by Elspeth Huxley
genre: novel/memoirWhen Elspeth arrives with her parents at their new piece of property in British East Africa, there is really nothing to see. It...