Book Review

The Close-up by Pip Drysdale

Dive into Pip Drysdale’s latest thriller, The Close-Up. Set against Hollywood’s glittering yet sinister backdrop, this novel explores fame, obsession, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.

Booked for Murder by P. J. Nelson

Dive into Booked for Murder by P. J. Nelson, a debut cozy mystery that blends theatrical charm with Southern small-town intrigue. Discover the secrets of Enigma, Georgia, and the eccentric Old Juniper Bookstore in this atmospheric and character-driven whodunit.

The Cure for Women by Lydia Reeder

Uncover the battle against Victorian pseudoscience in Lydia Reeder’s The Cure for Women. This gripping historical account celebrates trailblazer Mary Putnam Jacobi and the fight for women’s equality in medicine.

The French Winemaker’s Daughter by Loretta Ellsworth

Dive into Loretta Ellsworth’s The French Winemaker’s Daughter, a dual-timeline novel exploring WWII’s impact on French wine culture and the lives of two women separated by decades but connected by fate.

Not in My Book by Katie Holt

Discover the witty, character-driven world of Not in My Book by Katie Holt. This enemies-to-lovers romance explores professional rivalry, artistic identity, and the power of collaboration in an unforgettable debut

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