Category: BOOK REVIEWS
I’ve only recently started to dabble in the art of writing reviews and I can confidently claim that I still haven’t figured out my style, hence each review is going to be completely different from the other. But after the initial few posts, I have started to get the hang of it, so you will begin to spot a little bit of coherence in my later posts.
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Reckless at Heart (The Kincaids of Pine Harbour #1) – Zoe York [Book Review]
“Reckless at Heart” is a captivating small-town romance filled with family dynamics, humor, and a heartwarming love story.
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The Hush – Sara Foster [Book Review]
A dystopian thriller set in a surveillance-governed UK after a pandemic, exploring the birth of stillborn “doll babies” and government conspiracy.
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Rustic Hearts (Poplar Falls #1) – Amber Kelly [Book Review]
“Rustic Hearts” follows Sophia’s return to her small-town roots, encountering romance, family secrets, and mixed character opinions.
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The Golden Mole – Katherine Rundell [Book Review]
“The Golden Mole” is a poignant, humorous exploration of endangered animals and a call to action for conservation efforts.
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The Shadow of the Wind (The Cemetery of Forgotten Books #1 ) – Carlos Ruiz Zafon [Book Review]
“The Shadow of the Wind” is a captivating mystery set in Barcelona, weaving together love, secrets, and the power of books.
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They Never Learn – Layne Fargo [Book Review]
A tantalizing dark academia thriller unfolds as Scarlette, an English Lit professor and secret serial killer, faces a perilous dilemma.
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Adelaide – Genevieve Wheeler [Book Review]
‼️SPOILERS AHEAD‼️ ⚠️ TW: Bipolar disorder, depression, miscarriage, sexual assault, suicidal ideation “The trouble with this specific breed of pain, she thought, was that she’d not lost herself. The qualities that had long been integral to her character and being, the desires that had always existed within her—to be successful; to be a good friend, […]
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The Housemaid (The Housemaid #1) – Freida McFadden [Book Review]
“The Housemaid,” a psychological thriller, follows Millie as she navigates a suspicious live-in maid position. Twists and suspense abound.
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The Night Circus – Erin Morgenstern [Book Review]
‼️SPOILERS AHEAD‼️ “Someone needs to tell those tales. When the battles are fought and won and lost, when the pirates find their treasures and the dragons eat their foes for breakfast with a nice cup of Lapsang souchong, someone needs to tell their bits of overlapping narrative. There’s magic in that. It’s in the listener, […]
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Song of the Forever Rains (Mousai #1) – E. J. Mellow [Book Review]
‼️SPOILERS AHEAD‼️ “How could the simple act of stringing certain words together change the very shape of a soul?” The Mousai trilogy follows the lives of three sisters, living in the land of Aadlior, where magic is an uncommon element. Arabessa, Niya and Larkyra are a powerful performative trio – the Mousai, which is an […]