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 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 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.
A review for the middle grade audiobook by Matt Eicheldinger. Matt Sprouts and the Curse of the Tem Broken Toes is a heartwarming story of a sixth grader who comes under a curse to break all of his toes. Barret Leddy does an awesome job with the narration, sounding just like a twelve year old learning to navigate life in middle school.
A review for the fifth book in a hilarious cozy mystery/ thriller. Finlay Donovan Digs Her Own Grave by Elle Cosimano is just as good as the other books in the series. It is a laugh out loud race to find out who really buried that body in her neighbor’s backyard.
A review for the newest thriller by Carter Wilson, Tell Me What You Did. This story about a true crime podcaster will keep you on the edge of your seat. The short chapters and the podcast transcripts will keep you turning those pages until all is revealed at the end.
A review for the upcoming new contemporary romance, Beautiful Broken Love by Shanora Williams. I liked this romance, although it seemed to lose a little steam half way through. An exploration of grief that is well done and very moving.
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