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Book Review & Tour: Christmas at Sugar Plum Manor by Roseanna M. White
In a charming Christmas novella, Lady Mariah Lyons rekindles a childhood friendship with Cyril Lightbourne, now entangled in complicated romantic dilemmas involving past affections and a rival suitor. Set in the whimsical Plumford Manor, the story explores themes of love, loyalty, and the holiday spirit, culminating in a heartfelt reunion.
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Book Review: The Lady and the Loyalist by Stephanie McRae
In “The Lady and the Loyalist,” set in the early American colonies, Susan Bailey embarks on a journey with her brother, where she meets the reserved Charles Johnson. Their friendship evolves amidst historical themes such as indentured servitude. The novel captures the charm of colonial life and explores love’s complexities.
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Spotlight Feature BBNYA Semi-Finalist: Agent. Mother. Other. by Sharn Lee
The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) is showcasing semi-finalist books through spotlight tours. This annual competition rates indie authors’ works, culminating in 16 finalists. The featured book centers on Willow, a witch, and Nate, who come together unexpectedly in a cottage during the holidays, sparking romance and confronting past challenges.
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Book Review: Two Good Men by S. E. Redfearn
MY REVIEW: Genre | Tropes: Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Crime Rating: 5 out of 5 ⭐ An engrossing novel that will take you through the often blurred and graying lines of what is right and wrong. Two Good Men features just that – two men – both with their own opinions and thoughts on how to…
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Spotlight Feature BBNYA Semi-Finalist: A Blend of Magic by Kate Kenzie
The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) is showcasing semi-finalist books through spotlight tours. This annual competition rates indie authors’ works, culminating in 16 finalists. The featured book centers on Willow, a witch, and Nate, who come together unexpectedly in a cottage during the holidays, sparking romance and confronting past challenges.
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Book Review: In The Lonely Hours by Shannon Morgan
Once Upon A Book Club offers a unique subscription box combining books with wrapped gifts that enhance the reading experience. The “Castle of Shadows” box, featuring “In The Lonely Hours” by Shannon Morgan, explores complex family dynamics and ghostly interactions in a haunted castle. The story intertwines horror, mystery, and heritage, earning a 5-star rating.
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Now Available: Specters in the Glass House by Jaime Jo Wright
In 1921, Marian Arnold, heir to a brewing fortune, confronts a series of murders and haunting visions in her family’s butterfly house amid Prohibition. In the present, researcher Remy Shaw seeks to unravel Marian’s dark legacy with her great-great-grandson. Together, they face the sinister forces connected to an infamous killer.
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Book Review & Tour: Of Gold and Shadows by Michelle Griep
Lydia and Lucas, the protagonists of this regency romance, navigate societal expectations and secrets while finding love and support in each other’s philanthropic efforts. Written by Karen Thornell, the novel delves into societal disparities and the challenges of pursuing a better life. As their hearts lead them, they become entangled in a dangerous scheme that…
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Book Review: Sleep Tight by J. H. Markert
The Madness is a 5-star horror novel that captivates with Welsh folklore and true supernatural elements. Psychiatrist Mina returns to her hometown, uncovering a web of secrets, missing girls, and confronting an ancient evil. Author Dawn Kurtagich is known for psychologically sinister YA fiction, drawing from her upbringing in Africa.

