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Month: September 2021

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Bly by Kelsey Ketch

September 21, 2021September 21, 2021 Cynthia

Astyr Salt is a spiritual and emotional empath who moved to England with the intent to forget about a traumatic, supernatural event that occurred during her freshman year of college. However, when she takes a spiritual cleansing assignment in a haunted country home in Essex, she is isolated with all her own pent-up emotions.

Tagged fantasy, GhostStory, horror1 Comment
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The Willing by Lindsay Lees

September 20, 2021September 20, 2021 Cynthia

“The Willing is an unusually deep commentary on a malignant dysfunction in our society, dressed in fishnet utopian stockings. While the premise and its sensual details push the boundaries of belief, a community that is ostensibly focused on the greater good but is governed by fear and hypocrisy fits perfectly in the dystopian genre. –Jennifer Jackson from IndiesToday.com

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The O’Connells: The Family Secret

September 19, 2021September 3, 2021 Cynthia

NY Times and USA Today best-selling author Lorhainne Eckhart brings you The Family Secret, an O’Connell family novel, when a body is discovered at the edge of town, rumors, circumstantial evidence, and a chance for revenge lead to one family member’s arrest, and an all out effort to take several other O’Connells down as well.

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Damaged Hearts Book 1 In The Boys Of Venice Beach Series

September 18, 2021September 15, 2021 Cynthia

Love doesn't have a chance...or does it? When 19-year-old military veteran Brandon Hawkins is attacked on Venice Beach by a gang of frat boys, he is saved by Michelangelo Curtis, a passerby.

Tagged MMRomance1 Comment
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The Dishonored Viscount Blog Tour and Giveaway

September 18, 2021September 15, 2021 Cynthia

Stripped of his title because of a crime his father committed, Marcus Berkly has struggled to find a new place for himself in the world. Now, as London’s most skilled eye-surgeon, he dedicates his time to his patients while steering clear of Society.

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Capital City Murders Book 3 Strangled In Sacramento

September 17, 2021September 3, 2021 Cynthia

Nick arrived in Sacramento, only to have his camera stolen. A disaster for a freelance photographer on assignment to photograph every state capital for Travel USA magazine, Nick uses his amateur sleuth skills and his eye for detail to find the thief.

Tagged Audible1 Comment
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Snow Globe Travelers

September 16, 2021September 16, 2021 Cynthia

In the heart of Vienna, 12-year-old Sarah Ann Reisende wanders into a mysterious shop where snow globes double as portals to other worlds.

Tagged audiobook, audiobooktour, middlegradefiction5 Comments

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The Haunting of Black River Forest by Jaydeep Shah
The Haunting of Black River Forest by Jaydeep Shah

The Haunting of Black River Forest by Jaydeep Shah

If you enjoy slasher movies such as Scream, Halloween or Chainsaw Massacre, The Haunting of Black River Forest will be a perfect read for you and it is short. I read it in an evening. Even so, the short story is packed with fright! Terrifying, bone chilling and bloody gross. With all of that, there is an emotional adrenaline that finally breathes life into the protagonist.

The Witch of Rathborne Castle by Virginia Barlow

The Witch of Rathborne Castle by Virginia Barlow

A historical charm of a time and place long ago. The heroine here is strong willed, determined to carry on alone and finds it difficult to believe in or trust the goodness of anyone. Jane's past keeps her cold and frigid. Even before things heat up, there is a certain dark but romantic feel in everything about the telling of this story. The romance has a slow build and slow burn without dominating the tale. Lady Jane is the star and that point is never forgotten through the tribulations that has led up to her being mistaken for ugly and old. From a mystery of who is really who, to the paranormal romance vibe all in a dreary gothic castle. Absolutely beautiful!


Book Review: Harrowing Roses by Barbara Cooper
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Book Review: Harrowing Roses by Barbara Cooper

Lyrical novella, set in surreal marshes. Illustrations by author. Dana feels the atmosphere of the marsh seeping into her skin with each day she spends in the cold unwelcoming mansion of her father’s estranged family. When her young cousin, Debra Lee, mysteriously vanishes, Dana turns to Henry – an attractive neighbor in the isolated cabin…

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Book Review: The Seven Hills by Julian Barr
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Book Review: The Seven Hills by Julian Barr

Aeneas has returned from the underworld as a twisted monster. Determined to seize the throne of heaven, he embarks upon a campaign to bring the might of Olympus crashing down. The fate of the world will be decided on the battlefields of Italia.

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March 2, 2022March 1, 2022
Book Review: The Threat Below by Jason Latshaw
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Book Review: The Threat Below by Jason Latshaw

Three hundred years ago, a lethal and mysterious threat arose and pushed humanity to the brink of extinction. Now, a small remnant – the descendants of the few survivors who escaped the massacre below – lives above the clouds, on the top of a mountain. But now their water supply is being poisoned. Something down below is…

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