A review for the audiobook version of First Time Caller by B. K. Borison. I really enjoyed this contemporary romance very loosely based on the Sleepless in Seattle movie. The two narrators did an excellent job bringing the two characters to life.
A review for the audiobook version of First Time Caller by B. K. Borison. I really enjoyed this contemporary romance very loosely based on the Sleepless in Seattle movie. The two narrators did an excellent job bringing the two characters to life.
A review for the delightful adult debut by one of my favorite children’s authors. The Magican of Tiger Castle by Louis Sachar is a wonderful modern fairy tale set in a medieval land. It features wonderful characters and of course some evil ones. A tale that will delight both young and old fans.
A review for the second book in the Blonde Identity series, The Blonde Who Came in From the Cold was just as much fun as the first book. Lots of action, thrills, and escapes from bad guys all while falling in love all over again.
A review for the newest book by Cherie Priest. It Was Her House First is a psychological ghost story that blends the supernatural with real world menace. It is a pretty light on the horror, but will have you sleeping with the lights on nonetheless.
A review for the audiobook version of the third book in the Hart and Mercy series. The Undercutting of Rosie and Adam is an adorable cozy romantasy. I loved the characters and the story was delightful. If you are a fan of the series this is one you don’t want to miss.
Two quick reviews for two really good books that I enjoyed reading. The Grimoire Grammar School Parent Teacher Association by Caitlin Rozakis is a funny look at education with a supernatural twist. Best of All Worlds by Kenneth Oppel is a YA science fiction about a family trapped inside a dome.
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