• I Have No Shelf Control: November Books I added

    Books I added to my print book shelf Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan Jodi Picoult is the queen of hot-button topics, and I love how she makes me think while exploring those topics. Here she teams up with Jennifer Finney Boylan, and the story feels different from those hot topics Jodi

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  • From my Shelf of Read books by Lisa Regan: The Detective Josie Quinn Series

    Setting In what might seem at first like a sleepy small town of Denton, Pennsylvania, there is more to this town than meets the eye. Many murders land in Detective Josie Quinn and her team’s laps. Lisa Regan loves that missing and murder girls trope and uses it quite often. With 16 books, she still

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  • Thrill of the Week: The Personal Assistant by Kimberly Belle

    Kimberly Belle, who has often been referred to as the queen of domestic suspense, is back with another thrilling, entertaining twisty story not to be missed!! However, I think Belle is the queen of women in trouble twists!! No matter what she writes, I am on the edge of my seat, turning the pages as

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  • Oh, Whilliam! and the Amgash Series by Elizabeth Strout

    Oh, Lucy!! I love her so much!! She is one of my favorite people, I mean characters!! Oh William! has received a bit of buzz. It is a Booker Prize Nominee for Shortlist (2022) and has been on a few best book lists for 2021. It really is that good! I am still trying to

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  • The Saints of Swallow Hill by Donna Everhart

    What is going on between the covers Rae Lynn Cobb and her careless husband, Warren, run a small turpentine farm together. They are happy and have a good marriage, but tragedy hits when Warren’s carelessness catches up to them. Rae Lynn flees the farm, is on the run and applies for work at Swallow Hill

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  • Winter Reading: The Spite House by Johnny Compton

    Winter has started here in my neck of the woods!! So I am kicking off my winter reading early this year with a future release to read on a cold winter night in February. Expected Publication date February 7, 2023. What makes The Spite House a great winter read? It is a great one to

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