A review for the upcoming second book in the Soulbound Saga by Taran Matharu. The Tainted Khan continues Jai’s story and journey to become High Khan of his people and protect them from their enemies who raised him.
A review for the upcoming second book in the Soulbound Saga by Taran Matharu. The Tainted Khan continues Jai’s story and journey to become High Khan of his people and protect them from their enemies who raised him.
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 review for the next book in the Love’s Academic series by India Holton. The Geographer’s Map to Romance is just as much fun as the first book in the series. It has a failed marriage of convenience, one bed trope, and a forced working together situation to save England.
A review for the audiobook version of Midnight in Soap Lake by Matthew Sullivan. I really enjoyed this multi layered mystery set in a real town in my home state of Washington. A very complex mystery told from two perspectives and read by Kristen Sieh who does an excellent job.
A review for the fourth book in a cozy British mystery series by J.M. Hall. A Brush with Death is about three retired school teachers who look into the suspicious death of a colleague’s ex husband. Was there more to this death than a simple heart attack?
A review for the historical fantasy debut book by S. F. Williamson. A Language of Dragons has a lot to like, but fell a little bit flat for me, mostly due to the main character. I loved the dragons though and the main plot was fascinating.
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