Reviews

  • The Fury by Alex Michaelides

    Alex Michaelides is a masterful wordsmith, skillfully wielding a pen dipped in mystery and intrigue. His writing, much like a well-crafted spell, intricately weaves plots that ensnare the reader’s mind while dancing around the realms of sanity, reality and mystery. Possessing a knack for spinning spellbinding narratives and conjuring characters that linger in the shadows,

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  • Witch Books Delivered the Best Chills

    ‘Tis the season for winter chills, and it’s been too chilly to do anything but stay warm and read. I certainly prefer to experience those winter chills in the books I read. So which books delivered the best chills A Haunting in the Arctic by C.J. Cooke In my books, C.J. Cooke has firmly established

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  • The Heiress By Rachel Hawkins

    When Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore dies, her inheritance falls into the reluctant hands of her adoptive son, Cam. He wants nothing to do with the wealth and the familial entanglements that come with it. There have been plenty of rumors of Ruby’s mysterious childhood and the untimely demise of her numerous husbands, which

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  • Witch Lit~2023 Book Trend

    Witch Lit~2023 Book Trend

    In 2023, a mesmerizing “Witch-lit” trend bewitched the book world far and wide, captivating me and my fellow witches in our group. Within the cauldron of women’s fiction, darker narratives brewed, resonating with the echoes of misogyny throughout history. Women’s voices rang loud and clear, challenging societal norms and reclaiming their narratives. The label “witch”

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  • New Year, New Name, New Energy

    Happy New Year, Witches and fellow readers!! Our blog anniversary has passed, marking a fantastic 7 years of blogging mayhem! I  have undergone more enchanting transformations than a Hollywood star with a wand in those years. It all started when my real-life sister Norma started our blog “Two Sisters Lost in Coulee Reading.” We brewed

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  • Halloween Thrill: Midnight Is the Darkest Hour by Ashley Winstead

    Ashley Winstead knows how to “give me pumpkin to talk about,” and this was my first eerie and thrilling encounter with her stories. The story weaves together a tapestry of eeriness, cleverness, and layers of exciting twisted twists. The pacing is spot on, building tension steadily to the story’s climax, and I was turning the

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