A Journey Back to Elphame: My Thoughts on The Last Wish of Bristol Keats Oh, where do I begin with The Last Wish of Bristol Keats? If you know me at all, you’ll know I’ve been counting down the days until its release. The first book, The Courting of Bristol Keats, stole my heart, and

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Book Review: The Word Is Murder: A Novel by Anthony Horowitz From the moment I discovered Anthony Horowitz as the brilliant mind behind many standout television episodes of classics like Poirot and Foyle’s War, I knew I was in for an engaging journey with The Word Is Murder. I was equally intrigued and excited when

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Book Review: An Amateur Witch’s Guide to Murder by J. R. E. Diedrich I must say, sometimes a book finds you when you need it the most, and An Amateur Witch’s Guide to Murder by J. R. E. Diedrich did just that for me. I was scrolling through NetGalley, yearning for something fresh, chaotic, and

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Book Review: Never Over by L. M. Hall Never Over by L. M. Hall captured my attention almost immediately with its haunting title—there’s something intriguing about the idea of emotions or events that linger long after they’ve passed. As I dove into the pages, it became clear that Hall’s exploration of grief, resilience, and the

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A Gripping Dive into Boston’s Underbelly: Review of Next House by Kate Bold As a long-time fan of suspense thrillers, I was absolutely drawn in when I stumbled upon Next House, the second installment in Kate Bold’s Meg Thorne series. Having devoured the first book, Next Girl, I was eager to delve back into Meg’s

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Book Review: Revolve (Off the Ice, #3) by Bal Khabra There’s something intrinsically magnetic about a story that manages to weave humor, emotional depth, and sports into a beautifully crafted narrative. So, when I saw Bal Khabra’s Revolve popping up on my radar, I leaped onto the opportunity to dive back into the fiery world

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