Book Review: Those Who Wait by Haley Cass

I am kicking myself for not reviewing this earlier. For a book as good as this, I find it so disrespectful to the author that I didn’t immediately do so. So my apologies to Haley Cass and to all of you that haven’t read this yet. I just read this a second time and it […]

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Book Review: Spindrift by Anna Burke

This is, and will be, the best book released this year. I don’t want to set too high of expectations for all of you, but I can’t help it. I truly enjoyed this book better than most I’ve read. It has gone directly into my favorites pile. I probably haven’t felt this way since I […]

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Book Review: Entangled by Melissa Brayden

Joey has big ideas for her family’s vineyard , Tangle Valley. She unexpectedly gets the chance to implement changes when the business becomes hers to operate. Becca has just moved to town to manage the new elite resort opening close to the Tangle Valley Vineyard. Right from the beginning, I felt a kinship with Joey. […]

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Book Review: Gillette Park by Gerri Hill

Stellar book! I haven’t read a ton of Gerri Hill books, but this is the best one that I have read. Mason is a deputy in a small mountain town in Colorado, Gillette Park. The town has a 20+ history of 3-5 children per year going missing and then later showing up dead. Her uncle […]

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Book Review: Then & Now by Monica McCallan

Instant favorite. I am a big fan of Monica McCallan. Her characters are always hot and likable, with better than average dialogue, and a small dose of angst for a good payoff. But this was so much more than that. McCallan tells an affecting story of two women finding themselves unexpectedly back in each other’s […]

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Book Review: Brooklyn Summer by Maggie Cummings

Kitty therapy. Ashleigh (awesome spelling, by the way) is a divorced high school math teacher that spends time at her best guy friend’s Brooklyn bar. She hasn’t quite gotten beyond the disappointment of her failed relationship. To rub things in, she frequently sees her ex-wife and the new boyfriend all over the neighborhood. Kellan is […]

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Book Review: Uncharted by Robyn Nyx

A couple of archaeologists walk into a tomb… There is a joke in there somewhere. Actually, there is quite a bit of humor in this adventure filled story of the search for the Golden Trinity. Chase and Rayne have a history. I won’t go into it here because it would ruin the fun of learning […]

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Book Review: Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

Why didn’t I read this sooner? Had I read it in 2019, when it was released, it would have topped my ‘best of’ list, for sure. ‘Gideon the Ninth’ is all necromancy, politics, and snark. Two out of three of those things are so outside my reading preference that I didn’t even recognize myself for […]

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