Two Truths and a Murder: A Cozy Return to Mallowan House From the moment I picked up Two Truths and a Murder, I felt a delightful sense of returning home. Colleen Cambridge’s Phyllida Bright Mystery series has been a cherished escape for me, and this fifth installment promises yet another cozy, cozy experience wrapped in

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The First Gentleman: A Thrilling Dive into Political Intrigue It’s not often that a book featuring a former U.S. president finds its way to my reading list, but when I saw The First Gentleman: A Thriller with Bill Clinton’s name attached, I couldn’t resist. Together with James Patterson, they’ve crafted a political thriller that promises

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Review of The New Girl (Juniper Springs Mystery Series) If you’re like me, there’s something irresistibly charming about the idea of a small town filled with secrets and second chances. A.J. Rivers’ The New Girl popped onto my radar at just the right time, and I couldn’t help but dive into Carrie Sweet’s journey of

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A Spellbinding Review of My Lips, Her Voice by L.L. Madrid There’s something about autumn that draws me into the world of witchcraft, mystery, and the supernatural. When I stumbled upon L.L. Madrid’s My Lips, Her Voice, its tantalizing premise of possession woven into a coming-of-age narrative instantly captured my attention. I couldn’t resist; it

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Cozy Up with Candy Slain Murder: A Joyful Holiday Puzzle As the holiday season rolls around, I find myself in search of heartwarming tales that effortlessly blend cozy settings and intriguing mysteries. That’s precisely why Maddie Day’s Candy Slain Murder, the eighth book in the Country Store Mystery Series, instantly caught my eye. The promise

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Personal Review of Rookie Season (Hockey Boys of Loft 3B, #1) As the leaves begin to turn and that unmistakable chill settles into the air, there’s something about the arrival of a new hockey-themed romance that pulls at my heartstrings. Rookie Season by Jennifer D. Bennett caught my eye on Goodreads, not only because it

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