A review for the audiobook version of The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley. This was a great debut that touches on a lot of subjects. It is a bit of a time travel book, a slow burn romance and a spy thriller all rolled into one.
A review for the audiobook version of The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley. This was a great debut that touches on a lot of subjects. It is a bit of a time travel book, a slow burn romance and a spy thriller all rolled into one.
A review for the new book set in the Crave world by Tracy Wolff. Sweet Nightmare is a rather dark and violent book but with some very likable characters and an interesting story.
A review for the new standalone novel by Maureen Johnson, Death at Morning House. Fans of the Truly Devious will enjoy this one as will newcomers to this author’s works. Three mysteries intertwine and some likable characters will keep you entertained long into the night.
A review for the first book in a new fantasy duology by Hafsah Faizal. A Tempest of Tea is a young adult heist story with tea and vampires. It has a very interesting premise, but unfortunately didn’t quite work for me.
I picked this book up simply because it fulfilled a prompt in one of my challenges. But I am really glad I found it. This is a beautifully written story about love, grief and the chances that we take, as well as the choices.
A review for the newest YA thriller by Karen McManus. Such Charming Liars introduces us to a trio of teens who are caught up in a murder mystery that just might get them killed. A fast paced thriller that will have you rooting for these kids to stop a killer before it is too late.
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