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A Bounty of Bone by P.G. Lengsfelder

A Bounty of Bone runs the gamut of emotions; tender and terrifying, heart-breaking and hopeful. This book does a wonderful job of exploring a number of important themes, including acceptance, loss, and loneliness. PG Lengsfelder delivers a vivid, descriptive, and well-written story here with some unforgettable characters.

Juiced: A Whidbey Adventure by Ted Mulcahey

Juiced by Ted Mulcahey was a compelling, charming, fun, cozy read and a perfect escape. Excellent characters, a captivating mystery, and humour liberally placed throughout kept me entertained from beginning to end.

Lies Look Like Love by Bijaya Kumar Mishra

Lies Look Like Love is a mind-bending whirligig of a novel that is fiendishly smart and full of twists and turns. It's a hall of mirrors where everything, even the people who live there, is a distorted image of themselves.

Kaushal Patel

Kaushal Patel is a father to two beautiful daughters, best friend to his wife, and a decent enough son. He fared poorly in accountancy...

Never Say Never by Kaushal Patel

Never Say Never by Kaushal Patel is a bit different from the usual mysteries because of its in-depth character study and concentration on the evolution of emotions and behaviours, motives and intentions rather than the mystery itself.

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Once a King, Now a Prince by Ira Blacker

Discover Once a King, Now a Prince by Ira Blacker, a raw and honest autobiography spanning childhood trauma, mob-connected music agencies, and a career booking legends like Rod Stewart, ZZ Top, and Kraftwerk. A must-read memoir

How to Get Away with Murder by Rebecca Philipson

Read our detailed review of How to Get Away with Murder by Rebecca Philipson — a gripping debut thriller featuring a Scotland Yard detective and a killer's self-help book.

Kin by Tayari Jones

Kin by Tayari Jones is the long-awaited novel from the award-winning author of An American Marriage. A sweeping story of two motherless daughters navigating friendship, class, and survival in the American South.

The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall

A literary analysis of The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall—exploring trauma, identity, and the dark folklore that haunts a small Pacific Northwest town. Spoiler-free review of this atmospheric psychological thriller.

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