Reviews
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I had more self-control adding books to my shelves while trying to gain a little control of them in January and thought I had a handle now on my NetGalley unread shelves. Then in February, I lost all control and went on a booklet shopping spree, downloading and requesting spree, and lost control of all
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The snow is falling here again in my neck of the woods, and when it snows, I am not going anywhere. So again, I am reaching for those chilling books that offer more chills than the weather outside. The Kind Worth Killing (Henry Kimball / Lily Kintner #1) by Peter Swanson With the pub date coming
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Now that is my kind of romance story, and I loved everything about it. Romance is really dead here. Ashley Poston shows us a different side to romance, the more practical side, the kind that isn’t all about being charming, sweet, enduring, and perfect, making this the ideal romance for this non-romantic. What is going
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Camilla Bruce explores the life and crimes of a female serial killer, Belle Gunness, the Black Widow of La Porte, famous for being the first female serial killer in America. She takes what is known about Belle’s real crimes, imagines what Belle’s life might be like, and weaves a compelling fictional story in an attempt
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January was a great reading month for me. I had a couple of surprises with books I didn’t expect to love, and I did, and with ones, I expected to love but didn’t. This month I took a closer look at some things that interest me about the books I read and recorded them in
