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Continue reading →: BOOK REVIEW: This House Will Feed, Maria TureaudA haunting and deeply immersive story of loss, resilience, and survival, This House Will Feed is a historical novel that lingers long after the final page.
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Continue reading →: BOOK SPOTLIGHT: Secrets Taken to the Grave, Isobel BlackthornAn unputdownable gothic mystery laced with dark family secrets, SECRETS TAKEN TO THE GRAVE is the second book in the Strathbrain Trilogy series of historical mystery novels by Isobel Blackthorn.
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Continue reading →: Book Review & Giveaway : Zigzag Girl, by Ruth Knafo SettonA mysterious and atmospheric story built on illusion, misdirection, and hidden identities, The ZigZag Girl by Ruth Knafo Setton pulls readers into a world where perception cannot always be trusted.
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Continue reading →: Book Review & Giveaway : Last To Fall, Lynn H. BlackburnCozy suspense meets small-town romance in Last to Fall by Lynn H. Blackburn. Book three in the Gossamer Falls series delivers danger, devotion, and characters you genuinely care about. Suspense wrapped in a hug.
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Continue reading →: BOOK REVIEW: The Three Witches, Elena CollinsA thoughtful dual-timeline reimagining of Shakespeare’s three witches, The Three Witches explores healing traditions, ancestral echoes, and the reclamation of women flattened by history. Atmospheric and rooted in Scottish culture, this novel asks who truly gets to tell a story.
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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.











