The Final Problem by Arturo Perez-Reverte Translated by Frances Riddle Publication Date: February 10, 2025 Summary from NetGalley: June, 1960. Rough weather at sea leaves
The Final Problem by Arturo Perez-Reverte Translated by Frances Riddle Publication Date: February 10, 2025 Summary from NetGalley: June, 1960. Rough weather at sea leaves
A review for the first book in a new cozy fantasy-mystery story by Kiri Callaghan. The Hearth Witch’s Guide to Magic and Murder has some great characters, a slow burn yet very sweet romance and a really well done mystery. There are also some fun footnotes and a couple of recipes in the back.
A review for the debut novel, A Gift Before Dying by Malcolm Kempt. Set in a small town in the remote Arctic Circle, a young Inuit girl takes her life. Cole, the lead detective doesn’t think all is what it seems and embarks on a journey that will turn deadly.
A Review for the new standalone science fiction novel by Edward Ashton. After the Fall is a humorous look at what would happen if the aliens that conquered earth decided to keep humans as pets/companions or perhaps slaves. Part buddy comedy and part workplace satire, this story dares to ask the unthinkable.
Happy New Year everyone! I wish you all happiness and health and of course good books to read. This post is all about the fiction reading challenges I am planning on doing in 2026. I have decided on four this year as well as my nonfiction challenge that I do every year.
Two quick reviews for two fabulous middle grade audio books I listened to this month. Let it Glow is a very sweet story about twins who switch places and learn about Christmas and Hanukkah. The Court of the Dead is the second adventure for Nico de Angelo and Will Solace who travel to Camp Jupiter to help Hazel.
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