Summers at the Saint by Mary Kay Andrews is a delightful journey that transports readers to the charming and occasionally tumultuous world of the St. Cecelia, affectionately known as "the Saint." This novel, brimming with Andrews' signature warmth an...
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A Child Far from Home by Lizzie Page is an emotionally gripping novel that artfully captures the turmoil and heartache of war through the intimate lens of a mother-daughter relationship. Set against the backdrop of England in 1939, as the threat of w...
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It’s a rare delight to stumble upon a story that not only warms the heart but also inspires the soul. Caught by the Complicated Doc by Katie Mettner is such a gem, brilliantly weaving together elements of love, personal growth, and the challenges of ...
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Angela Petch's latest novel, The Sicilian Secret, weaves dual timelines, transporting readers between the turbulent years of World War II and the present day. With its evocative settings, from the rugged cliffs and clear blue waters of Sicily to a qu...
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In The Home Front Girls, Susanna Bavin skillfully transports readers to the heart of Manchester during the tumultuous years of World War II, offering a poignant glimpse into the lives of those who fought the battle from the home front. Through the ey...
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Ellie Curzon’s novel, The Wartime Vet, offers a poignant and captivating glimpse into the heart of wartime England, weaving a tale of resilience, dedication, and unexpected love against the backdrop of World War II. Set in the charming yet besieged v...
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Katie Mettner's The Red River Slayer (book three in the Secure One series published by Harlequin Intrigue) delivers a thrilling blend of suspense, gritty realism, and a dash of romance. This novel bravely tackles complex issues of trauma, guilt, and ...
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The Girl in the Dark by Zoë Sharp is a riveting crime thriller that cements Sharp's reputation as a master of the genre. Following the tragic demise of Shannon, a benevolent soul with a mission to help the destitute, the novel quickly ensnares r...
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Notes from the Cove by Jennifer Bardsley is a compelling journey of love, loss, and the path to forgiveness set against the serene backdrop of Sand Dollar Cove. Bardsley crafts a story that is both heart-wrenching and uplifting, weaving together the ...
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The Girl with the Red Hair by Imogen Matthews is a poignant and emotionally gripping novel that plunges the reader into the heart of Nazi-occupied Amsterdam during World War II. Through the lives of Hannie, Sonja, and their circle, Matthews paints a ...
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Then She's Gone by Willow Rose is an exhilarating ride into the depths of suspense and the dark corridors of a past that refuses to stay buried. Rose masterfully crafts a narrative that is as haunting as it is gripping, delivering a crime thriller th...
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To Break a Dark Cage by Kathryn Ann Kingsley is a thrilling continuation of a dark romance saga that masterfully blends elements of fantasy, intrigue, and emotional depth. The novel picks up in the aftermath of a crucial battle for Avalon, with Gwen,...
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In her latest novel Mercy and Grace Anoop Judge embarks on a compelling exploration of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial ties that span continents. Judge, known for her evocative storytelling in No Ordinary Thursday, once again ca...
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Dawn Reno Langley's Analyzing the Prescotts is a harrowing dive into the complexities of family, identity, and the rippling effects of societal prejudice. The premise is immediately gripping: a family's world is shattered by the father'...
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Her Last Hour by B. R. Spangler is book eleven in the Detective Casey White series, but you can definitely read it without having read the rest of the series. I hadn't read any of the previous books (but now I want to!).Her Last Hour is a gripping, e...
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