Book Review

Rest Stop by Nat Cassidy

Rest Stop by Nat Cassidy is a chilling psychological horror novella that takes readers on a terrifying journey through the desolate American highways. With a gripping narrative and deep psychological themes, this book review explores the novella's portrayal of fear, madness, and isolation.

Most Wonderful by Georgia Clark

Most Wonderful" by Georgia Clark is a heartwarming queer holiday romance set in the Catskills, following the Belvedere family as they navigate love, secrets, and holiday festivities. A delightful read that celebrates the magic of Christmas and the beauty of self-discovery

Libby Lost and Found by Stephanie Booth

Discover the emotional journey in 'Libby Lost and Found' by Stephanie Booth. This debut novel beautifully blends literary fiction with fantasy elements, exploring memory loss, identity, and the power of storytelling through the story of author Libby Weeks and her young superfan, Peanut.

To Be Fair by Julieta Moss

Julieta Moss book review, To Be Fair novel, LGBTQ+ literature, love across cultures, 1990s fiction, emotional journey, refugee experience in fiction, complex love story, books about identity, cultural authenticity in literature

The Maid’s Secret by Nita Prose

Nita Prose returns with 'The Maid's Secret,' a cozy mystery that reunites readers with Molly Gray at the Regency Grand Hotel. A dual timeline weaves a tale of family, hidden treasures, and a Fabergé egg, keeping readers guessing in this heartwarming and witty third installment.

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