I really enjoyed this audiobook version of Bride by Ali Hazelwood. This is my first book by this author, but I don’t think it will be my last. I loved this take on Vampyres and Weres and the romance was just smutty enough without going to far.
I really enjoyed this audiobook version of Bride by Ali Hazelwood. This is my first book by this author, but I don’t think it will be my last. I loved this take on Vampyres and Weres and the romance was just smutty enough without going to far.
A review for the YA fantasy A Door in the Dark by Scott Reintgen. This is a survival story that involves magic, has characters that you might not like by the end, and a very intricate magical system and world. The story will keep you guessing till the end about everyone’s secrets.
A review for the fifth book in the Hawthorne and Horowitz series, Close to Death by Anthony Horowitz. This is a fun addition to this series with the author looking back at a murder that Hawthorne worked on before they met. It is twisty and fun with lots of suspects who had plenty of reasons for wanting the victim dead.
This is a review for the new full length book by Lindy Ryan. It is a cozy horror, full of heart, warmth and fun characters. Yes there are some gruesome scenes, but the rest of the story is pure delight and the narrator does an excellent job of bringing them to life.
A Nonfiction Book about the first recorded shark attacks on US beaches before WWI. It is a very well written account of the people and the families who lived through this ordeal. But it is also full of facts about sharks and the differences between what we knew then and now.
A review for the newest book by Holly Jackson, The Reappearance of Rachel Price. A very dark twisty tale of family secrets, trust and one of the worst dysfunctional family ever. I loved it, and had a really hard time putting it down.
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