A review for the newest book by Ashley Poston. Sounds Like Love is a wonderfully sweet romance with just a touch of magic. I loved the two main characters, the small town setting and the musical references throughout the story.
A review for the newest book by Ashley Poston. Sounds Like Love is a wonderfully sweet romance with just a touch of magic. I loved the two main characters, the small town setting and the musical references throughout the story.
A review for the prequel to the Hunger Games. Sunrise on the Reaping was the very compelling story about one of my favorite characters from the series, Haymitch. I enjoyed reading Haymitch’s story, and found it just as compelling and heartbreaking as the first book in the series.
A review for the new novel by Fredrik Backman coming out in May. My Friends is a loving look at art, found family, grief, love and the endurance of friendship.
A review for the young adult thriller, The Language of the Birds by K. A. Merson. A slower paced thriller with a young neurodiverse woman who has to use her love of cryptology, history and science to solve clues to a treasure hunt to save her mom.
A review for the debut novel, Mask of the Deer Woman by Laurie L. Dove. A well crafted mystery with a touch of magical realism. Set on an Oklahoma reservation it focuses on the epidemic of missing indigenous women and the tribal marshal’s grief at the loss of her own murdered daughter.
A small town cozy mystery that will hold your interest as a young woman tries to solve the mystery of who murdered her uncle. For Whom The Book Tolls by Laura Gail Black is the start to a nicely done cozy mystery series, with quirky characters and a great small town feel.
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