• Thrill of the Week: Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney

    I can always count on Alice Feeney to thrill me with her killer twists!! In Daisy Darker, she gives a nod to the queen of crime fiction Agatha Christie and her golden age mystery classic, “And Then There Were None.” While the And Then There Were None trope is one of my favorites, I couldn’t

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  • Such A Pretty Girl by T. Greenwood

    What are some of the themes explore? Did the stories have me think deeply, challenge my thoughts, and see something different? Through themes that explore Mothers/Daughters, ambition vs. exploitation, and artist expression vs. obscenity, I began to see many things differently. T. Greenwood explores the often-flickering line between woman and girl. The story challenged my

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  • What I added in September and October to my NG shelf Such a Pretty Girl by T. Greenwood I loved Rust & Stardust and, for some reason, didn’t read Keeping Lucy. I have added Keeping Lucy to my kindle and hope to read it soon. So when I saw that T. Greenwood had a new

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  • Thrill of the Week: On a Quiet Street by Seraphina Nova Glass

    On a Quiet Street gave me the best kind of thrill, that unexpected thrill!! I was expecting little when I started this one, and I thought I would be throwing in the towel after a few chapters. The story begins with what seems like stereotyped characters and overused, harmful tropes for crazy wives and hysterical

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  • The Family Remains by Lisa Jewell

    The Family Remains is marketed as a standalone sequel to The Family Upstairs. So did it work as a standalone for me? Unfortunately not; however, it can work as one. I did read The Family Upstairs, but three years later, I forgot most of what happened. I didn’t know what I should have remembered and

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  • I Have No Shelf Control!! Books I have added to my shelf of unread physical books in October 

    Hello, Friends!! It’s been a while since my last post, and while I have been reading, I have been adding books to my shelves of unread books. So many I am having a hard time keeping track, and my bookshelf is overflowing, and I have books on chairs and on the floor in my book

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