Reviews

  • Happy Friday the 13th! It’s a great day to read a book!!

    What’s brewing, witches!! It’s a perfect day for a spooky book, and I have a couple lined up. Since I like to juggle three books at a time, I am starting with three different spooky thrends today. I might read them all, ditch one or stack one for later. Serial killer/ Bright Young Women by

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  • “Don’t Go In The Woods Alone” Cabin Read: The Woods Are Waiting by Katherine Greene

    “Don’t go in the woods alone” trope is one of my favorites. Where the narrative plunges deep into the forest, where fear takes root, and that sinister presence lurks among the trees never fails to send shivers down my spine. Something about that eerie feeling envelops me as I listen to the book while walking

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  • Night Will Find You by Julia Heaberlin

    Vivian, a psychic astrophysicist, returns to her hometown of Fort Worth to lay her mother to rest. However, she finds herself entangled in old relationships, agreeing to assist her longtime friend and brother-in-law, Mike, in solving a cold case. What distinguishes this one from the typical psychic trope is Vivian’s role as a scientist, which

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  • Halloween Horror Read: Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison

    Black Sheep seamlessly integrates with my Lunatic Ridge reads, and my overarching theme. Rachel Harrison has masterfully crafted characters that I’d prefer to keep out and confine within the pages of this thrilling horror tale It’s best going into Black Sheep, not knowing too much about it. I think what you really need to know

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  • Lunatic Ridge: Updated

    Lunatic Ridge: Updated

    What’s brewing, Witches!! Here at the Traveling Witches, a new name for our cottage in the woods is brewing. (Updated because I hit post before I finished and reposted the updated one.) Last year, we embarked on an adventure in the woods when we bought our cottage, which has become my favorite reading place. I’ve

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  • Bone Chilling Halloween Read: Dead of Winter by Darcy Coates

    The “And Then There Were None” trope, a popular classic in the realm of mysteries, has been used many times, and breathing new life into this well-trodden path can be challenging. However, Darcy Coates manages to break the mold by infusing this familiar setup with a relentless, action-packed narrative that races from the very beginning,

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