Tag: new release
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A Cozy Mystery Review: Tea Cakes & Trouble
In this engaging cozy mystery, Sammy inherits Just Like Grandma’s restaurant in Sunny Cove, but faces unexpected challenges as ominous letters threaten her business. Determined to uncover the sender, she navigates a web of deception, a surprise murder, and potential romance. Donna Doyle delivers a delightful, quick-read adventure filled with suspense and charm.
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Book Review: The Maid and the Mansion: A Mysterious Murder by Fiona Grace
The Maid in the Mansion is a cozy mystery set post-World War II, featuring Mary, a maid who becomes the main suspect in her employer’s murder. While the book offers a charming atmosphere and engaging investigation, some characters lack depth. Overall, it’s an enjoyable read for cozy mystery fans seeking a low-intensity experience.
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Book Review: When She Was Gone by Sara Foster
When a mother returns to Australia to search for her estranged daughter, a tangled web of family secrets and psychological struggles unfolds. As Detective Blackwood navigates the investigation of a missing nanny and two children, tensions rise, revealing the dark shadows of a wealthy family. This thrilling journey keeps you guessing until the end!
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Book Review: A Time Traveler’s Masquerade by Sian Ann Bessey
Isla Crawford travels back to 1605 after trying on a Jacobean gown at a costume shop. In a race against time, she teams up with Simon Hartworth to thwart the Gunpowder Plot while navigating their growing romance. This unique historical romance blends adventure and time travel in an engaging narrative.
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Book Review: Heart of the Glen by Jennifer Deibel
“Heart of the Glen” by Jennifer Deibel is a compelling historical romance set in early 20th-century Ireland. It follows Saoirse Fagan’s journey of healing and self-discovery after a tragic past and her bond with Owen McCready, a sheep farmer. Their evolving relationship explores themes of faith, community, and resilience against adversity.
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Book Review: Miss Austen Investigates: A Fortune Most Fatal by Jessica Bull
Miss Austen Investigates: A Fortune Most Fatal by Jessica Bull is a captivating historical mystery featuring Jane Austen as an amateur detective in 1797. As Jane uncovers the truth behind a mysterious woman posing as a foreign princess, she must protect her family’s fortune. The novel skillfully blends historical detail with engaging characters and an…
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Book Review: Rosalyn and the Wolf by Sienna Peake
“Rosalyn and the Wolf” is a sweet Regency romance retelling of “Little Red Riding Hood.” It follows childhood friends Rosalyn and Jasper who reunite after his return from the Navy. As Rosalyn navigates unwanted courtship with Mr. Forster, Jasper grapples with self-doubt. Their journey reveals true feelings and potential for love amidst challenges.
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Book Review: An Overdue Match by Sarah Monzon
This heartfelt romance novel follows Evangeline, a librarian with Alopecia Totalis, who struggles with self-acceptance after her fiancé leaves her due to her condition. Moving to a new town, she becomes a matchmaker, while developing a friendship with tattoo artist Tai, who helps her recognize her worth. It’s an emotionally rewarding read.
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Book Review: Counting Backwards by Jacqueline Friedland
Counting Backwards interweaves the stories of Jessa Gidney, a contemporary lawyer, and Carrie Buck, a historical figure from the eugenics movement in the 1920s. Both women navigate systemic injustices affecting women’s reproductive rights, highlighting connections between past and present abuses. The novel emphasizes the importance of activism and personal resilience in the fight for justice.
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Book Review: Helen’s Judgement by Susan C. Wilson
Susan C. Wilson’s novel offers a fresh and riveting exploration of Helen of Troy, revealing her complexities and the emotional turmoil of her choices. With alternating perspectives, Wilson delves into Helen’s disillusionment with her marriages and the reckless ambition of Achilles, perfectly capturing the intricacies of love and war amidst Greek mythology.
