Thursday, April 24, 2025

Spotlight of One Death At A Time by Abby Waxman

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ONE DEATH AT A TIME
ABBY WAXMAN
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS COURTESY OF TARA O'CONNOR | SENIOR PUBLICIST | BERKLEY, AN IMPRINT OF PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE.

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Perfect for fans of feel-good mysteries, and readers of The Thursday Murder Club and Killers of a Certain Age, loyal Waxman fans and new readers will adore ONE DEATH AT A TIME’s unlikely sleuthing duo, clever dialogue, and slew of incredible pop culture references.


Abbi Waxman pulls back the veneer of Hollywood’s glitz and glamour in her dazzling pivot to feel-good mystery.


With her signature indelible dry wit, and knack for writing hilarious and relatable heroines, Waxman delivers her first twisty mystery, starring a pair of misfit amateur sleuths alongside an eccentric cast of characters, that tackles the subject of sobriety with care.

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April 15, 2025
Berkley Trade Original
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PRAISE FOR ONE DEATH AT A TIME:

“Abbi Waxman is both irreverent and thoughtful.”—#1 New York Times bestselling author Emily Giffin

“Waxman's mystery is a sly female bonding manifesto: It's
 Thelma & Louise without booze or Brad Pitt.”—Oprah Daily

"An absolute rollercoaster ride of a mystery! Loaded with hilarity and heart, it is impossible not to get attached to this snarky dynamic duo and their shenanigans. A must read for mystery lovers and fans of 
Hacks, there is something in this fabulous multi-generational journey for every reader."—Jenn McKinlayNew York Times bestselling author of A Merry Little Murder Plot

“Hold on to your non-alco drinks because a new detective dream team has arrived. Meet Julia and Mason: recovering, rebellious, and gloriously sarcastic. I ugly-snorted too many times to count. A fabulous mystery, characters with depth, and a total hoot too. More please!”—
Alison GoodmanNew York Times bestselling author of The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies

"Abbi Waxman has done it again. This book has everything you could want: a cast of funny, flawed, feisty characters, a deliciously irreverent, hilariously high-octane murder mystery plot, and a huge amount of heart. I absolutely loved it."—
Freya SampsonUSA Today bestselling author of Nosy Neighbors

“Sparkling prose, quirky, well-drawn characters, laugh-out-loud dialogue, and a murderous 'curse.' This is a total winner with a satisfying ending.”—
Kathleen West, author of Are We There Yet?

"Full of the witty banter and laugh-out-loud scenarios readers have come to expect from Waxman, this raucous romp around Tinseltown with an odd couple of sleuths will delight readers."—
Library Journal

“Sharp and clever!”—
Kirkus Reviews

“Delivers a caffeinated Hollywood whodunit full of fast-talking characters... Waxman stuffs the narrative with colorful side characters and witty repartee…movie buffs and fans of comical mysteries will enjoy themselves.”—
Publishers Weekly

"The joy of this book is both its breadth and depth…. It’s a marvelous portrait of 30 years in Hollywood, the conflict between the generations, and how humor can almost conquer all."
—First Clue

**PraiseTaken from Her Amazon Page**

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ABOUT ONE DEATH AT A TIME:

In ONE DEATH AT A TIMEWaxman continues to deliver the wry humor and quirky protagonists that have made her novels widely adored by readers. Waxman’s previous novels The Bookish Life of Nina Hill (2019), Adult Assembly Required (2022), and Christa Comes Out of Her Shell (2024) all center unforgettable heroines who could easily be readers’ best friends as they are grappling with real issues like isolation, connection, mental health, and complex family ties.

The sleuthing duo at the center of ONE DEATH AT A TIME are no different: two recovering alcoholics battling the daily challenges that come with sobriety as they also happen to be solving a murder.

Let’s set the scene: Los Angeles, California.

 

Enter: Julia Mann—bad-tempered ex-actress, professional thorn in the side of authority, and recovering alcoholic. Julia just found a dead body in her swimming pool, and the cops say she is responsible (she already went to jail for murder once, so now they think she’s making a habit of it).

 

Enter: Natasha Mason—college dropout, Gen Z gig-economy worker, and recovering alcoholic. When Julia runs into Mason at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Mason is eager to clear Julia’s name and help keep her sober. But all Julia wants is for Mason to leave her alone.

 

As their investigation ranges from the Hollywood Hills to the world of burlesque on Sunset Boulevard to the country clubs of Palm Springs, this unconventional team realizes their shared love of sarcasm and poor life choices are proving to be a powerful combination. Will secrets from their past trip them up, or will their team of showgirls, cat burglars, and Hollywood agents help them stay one step ahead? Are dead piranhas, false noses, and a giant martini glass important clues or simply your typical day in Los Angeles? And will they manage to solve the crime before they kill each other, or worse, fall off the wagon?

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Abbi Waxman is a chocolate-loving, dog-loving woman, who lives in Los Angeles and lies down as much as possible.

She worked in advertising for many years, which is how she learned to write fiction.

She has three daughters, two dogs, three cats, and sundry other animals.

**Photo and Author Information Taken from Her Amazon Page**

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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

The Book Club for Troublesome Women by Marie Bostwick

What a delightful read with delightful characters.

We meet housewives in the 1960s who say they are happy, but are they really?

Some of them gave up careers to be a housewife and mother while others didn't know there was anything else to life but getting married and having their husband be in charge of the finances and anything they could do outside the home like opening a bank account and relying on his controlling of money.

When the neighborhood women gather together for a book club and read The Feminine Mystique by Betty Frieden, their bonds become stronger and some break out of their roles.

This is a truly enjoyable book that made me smile and actually laugh out loud even though it got bogged down a bit at times.

Hurray for these housewives and friendships women make!!   5/5

Thank you to the publisher for a copy of this book.  All opinions are my own.


Tuesday, April 22, 2025

The Keeper of Lost Art by Laura Morelli

Stella’s mother sent her to live with her aunt and uncle so she would be safe from the bombings.


It wasn’t a pleasant place to be. Her aunt really didn’t like her and she didn’t know why.


A lot of interesting things were happening while she was there. The most interesting thing was that they were given the job of hiding valuable paintings in their villa, but then Zio Tino decides he is going to allow refugees stay in the villa.


Will the paintings be safe?


Find out how everything works out and how Stella grows in this beautifully written, well-researched, visit to Italy as we learn how citizens survived and how they loyally saved the art in their care.


Fans of art history will fall in love with the storyline and hearing the names of artists and paintings.


You will have to brush up on your Italian, but will enjoy being there. 4/5


Thank you to the publisher for a copy of this book.  All opinions are my own.



Monday, April 21, 2025

Showcase of The Organ Broker by Deven Greene and a Giveaway of a Print Copy of the Book

THE ORGAN BROKER

by Deven Greene

March 31 - April 25, 2025 

Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

A devoted wife and mother faces the unimaginable as her life crumbles.

Crystal Rigler seems to have a perfect marriage. Derek, her handsome and charismatic husband, and their adult daughter, Cordelia, are her whole world. In addition to her already busy life, Crystal supports the volunteer organization she and Derek started: STOP (Stop Transplants of Organs from Prisoners).

The Organ Broker by Deven Greene
STOP aims to end a new government policy of harvesting organs from executed prisoners. They learn that these organs are not distributed by the national transplant list, established to allocate organs fairly. Instead, a shadowy figure known as Broker Al pulls the strings. He expedites the execution of young and healthy prisoners and sells their organs at a high price to the rich and well-connected.

After Crystal learns a disturbing secret, events are set in motion that will potentially dismantle STOP, change her life, and cost her everything. Unless she is willing to do the unthinkable…

Praise for The Organ Broker:

"The Organ Broker by Deven Greene was intricate and captivated my attention from the first page. The story was fast-paced with not a single dull moment."
~ Readers' Favorite

"If you enjoy moral dilemmas, complex characters, and a plot that feels uncomfortably plausible, this book will leave you thinking long after the ending."
~ Literary Titan

"...electrifyingly intense... Introspective and entertaining, The Organ Broker navigates the delicate balance between principles and priorities."
~ Indies Today

"The Organ Broker … teeters between thriller, novel, a story of medical and social challenge, and more. It stands out from others about organ harvesting simply because it evolves a complex plot that engages characters and readers in a moral and ethical dance spiced with intrigue and the unexpected."
~ D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

THE ORGAN BROKER Trailer:

Book Details:

Genre: Psychological Suspense
Published by: Panthera Publishing
Publication Date: April 2025
Number of Pages: 321
ISBN: 9781964620060 (ISBN10: 1964620066)
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Read an excerpt:

Chapter 1

The East Texas sun was hotter than usual for September, the few clouds high above providing no relief. A half-hour earlier, overcome by heat and exhaustion, Crystal had let her sign reading “Save Kwami” slip to the ground. Standing near the front of the crowd, Crystal pushed up the visor on her baseball cap to get a better look at her surroundings. She was pleased with the impressive turnout which she estimated to be close to one thousand people. It was the largest they’d ever had. Most of the other protestors continue to hold their placards high, displaying myriad slogans such as “Justice for Kwami,” “Let Kwami Live,” “Impeach Gov. Percy,” and the most popular, “STOP.” She took a deep breath and lifted her sign again, fighting the pain in her fingers as she held it as high as she could.

The crowd of protestors was comprised of a cross-section of the community— young, old, couples, families, Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian. A colorful array of baseball caps, bucket hats, visors, straw hats, and cowboy hats protected most of the heads from the constant flood of the sun’s rays.

The makeshift podium and public address system were rudimentary, and there was the usual milling around often seen in large gatherings, but the audience, for the most part, was paying attention to the pudgy young man with a man bun speaking to them. At times, the crowd burst out in synchronous claps and hoots of approval. The assembly was peaceful, with only a few skirmishes breaking out at the edges where police stood watch.

Still thirsty after having finished her bottle of water, Crystal let her mind wander as the speaker droned on about the immorality of what was about to take place. Her clothes clung to her sweaty body, and despite wearing sunglasses with polarized lenses, the bright sun hurt her eyes. Looking down, she swatted away a bug that landed on her arm. Uncomfortable and impatient, she was eagerly awaiting the next speaker.

Finally, the man at the podium looked up and announced, “And now, the man you’ve all been waiting to hear, the leader of our organization, Mr. Derek Rigler.”

The mood of the crowd changed, and participants started chanting “STOP” in unison as they raised and lowered their signs. A tall, muscular man with tan skin and wavy blond hair, took to the stage next to the previous speaker and scanned the crowd with his magnetic blue eyes. Crystal looked up and smiled. His handsome, chiseled features gave him the look of a confident leader. Although he was nearly fifty years old, he looked at least ten years younger. He hasn’t lost the ability to attract attention whenever he enters a room.

Derek took his place on the podium and held out his arms as if to give a benediction. After almost a full minute of roaring applause, he raised and lowered his hands several times to quiet the crowd.

Crystal looked around, energized by the enthusiasm bubbling over. She noted more press vans set up around the perimeter than in the previous protest. Their organization, STOP, was gaining traction.

She wondered if Derek had picked her out of the crowd. If she were taller, he’d probably see her—she wasn’t far from the front—but she imagined her five-foot two-inch frame made her visage difficult to identify in the sea of people. From what she could glean, Derek hadn’t spotted her. After all, she was just another brunette under a baseball cap, surrounded by many others. Even so, Crystal smiled widely, wondering if anyone nearby recognized her. After all, she was notable as Derek’s wife and the mother of his child, Cordelia.

As Derek started his familiar diatribe against the Texas death penalty laws, Crystal tried to lock eyes with him, but his eyes never found her. Instead, he focused on members of the audience near and far, concentrating his gaze on one person for several seconds before moving on to the next pair of waiting eyes.

Crystal recognized the usual arguments against the event that was scheduled to take place momentarily—the uneven death penalty sentencing, the ugliness of exacting revenge, and the irreversibility of the punishment once meted out. The speech was powerful, and she agreed with everything Derek said. She could recite the words by heart, not only because she had heard them during Derek’s practice sessions, but because she had written them herself. Every time the crowd reacted with hollers and claps, she felt taller, each breath a bit more satisfying. She’d been to over six of these rallies in the past year, each protesting the execution of a prisoner found guilty of a crime deemed fitting for capital punishment.

The death penalty had never sat well with Crystal, but over the past two years, the practice had escalated, with four more executions scheduled over the next six months in Texas alone. Not only was the ultimate punishment meted out more often, but the evidence leading to convictions was frequently less convincing. She’d made up her mind to do something to stop the injustice and had established STOP almost a year earlier. A small, grass-roots collection of like-minded people, it was taking hold, thanks to her speech writing, community outreach, and organizational skills, bolstered by her husband’s charisma. He was the face of the organization.

Derek’s address was interrupted by a loud commotion as the officers stationed around the perimeter began to forcefully clear a path through the protestors to the entryway of the large building looming behind the speaker. Despite shouting and resistance from the crowd, with the most passionate demonstrators being handcuffed and dragged away, the police were able to open a wide berth.

“We are nearing the time,” Derek shouted above the commotion, “the time when our brother Kwami will be taken from us in an act that can only be described as state-sponsored murder. Let all those who have participated in this mockery of justice one day pay for their crimes, and let all those who directly benefit from this violent act realize the wrong they have participated in.”

A police transport moved through the clearing in the crowd as demonstrators chanted “Kwami, Kwami” in unison. Although the windows of the vehicle were covered, all knew who was inside—Kwami McKinney, sentenced to be executed that day. The van didn’t stop until it was a mere five feet from the door to the building. A massive construction of cement and glass six stories high, the structure dwarfed the trees and other buildings nearby. Derek was silent as he turned to watch the Black prisoner, his head shaved, exit the van's side door.

Dressed in an orange jumpsuit accessorized with ankle and wrist shackles, Kwami was escorted by two armed guards, each holding onto one of his arms. Two more prison officers took up the rear. As the party of five walked towards the glass doors of the building, a Black woman around fifty years old ran towards them screaming. She was forcibly stopped by police, who grabbed onto her arms long before she could interfere.

Everyone there knew the woman was Sally McKinney, Kwami’s mother. She yelled and cried hysterically, flailing against those restraining her as her son was led through the automated doors that opened before him and the guards. They disappeared inside the structure as the glass doors shut.

People in the crowd yelled and cried, drowning out Ms. McKinney's wails. Frustrated tears filled Crystal’s eyes; their protest had done nothing to dissuade the authorities from carrying out their sentence. She hadn’t expected the proceedings to be halted, but held onto a glimmer of hope until now, irrational as it was.

She looked to Derek for comfort, hoping they might finally lock gazes and convey their sadness to each other, but Crystal’s thoughts were interrupted by a female acquaintance. “Fantastic speech,” the woman said.

“I can’t disagree,” Crystal answered, buoyed momentarily by the woman’s words.

“You must be very proud, being his wife. He’s so handsome, and brilliant to boot. You two are the perfect couple. I’d sure like to be a fly on the wall at your dinner table to hear about all his great ideas.”

The words stung slightly, as Crystal chuckled politely. She was accustomed to being thought of as a mere appendage of her charismatic husband, but, she’d tried to convince herself that a successful protest, with Derek delivering a resounding speech, was all that was important. She didn’t need the admiration of others like he did. “Our dinners aren’t as interesting as you might think. Mostly, we talk about how we’re going to pay our bills.”

Members of the press, who until now had been scattered amongst the protestors while taking notes and silently recording videos, were now talking and interviewing people on camera. The crowd thinned, but Crystal didn’t want to leave. She’d have liked to remain until she knew Kwami had taken his last breath, but that moment was hours away.

She listened as a nearby male telecaster spoke into a camera. “Emotions are again high as another execution is about to take place. While many people feel that the crimes Kwami McKinney was convicted of, armed robbery and hostage-taking, justify the death sentence, some feel the punishment is too severe for the crimes the prisoner was convicted of. Still others believe he is innocent of the charges against him.”

The reporter turned to a middle-aged female bystander and asked, “What do you think of today’s events? Do you think justice is being carried out today?” After posing the question, he shoved the microphone close to the woman’s mouth.

“This is a travesty of justice,” she answered. “The real criminal was wearing a ski mask during the robbery, and escaped capture immediately following the crime. That was made clear during the trial. We also learned that Mr. McKinney was picked out in a lineup by two unreliable witnesses days later. There was a boatload of evidence that the so-called witnesses had drug charges against them dropped shortly after identifying Mr. McKinney. What kind of justice is that?”

The telecaster quickly turned to the camera and continued his reporting. “Despite the controversy, Kwami McKinney is still scheduled to be executed here and now at New Lake Hospital. While we are happy for the families of the six unnamed individuals who will be the recipients of much-needed organs, many are questioning the legality and morality of what is now becoming a common method of organ procurement. The objections are being led by the organization STOP, which stands for Stop Transplants of Organs from Prisoners.”

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Excerpt from The Organ Broker by Deven Greene. Copyright 2025 by Deven Greene. Reproduced with permission from Deven Greene. All rights reserved.

 

Author Bio:

Deven Greene lives in Northern California, where she enjoys writing fiction, most of which involves science or medicine. She has degrees in biochemistry (PhD) and medicine (MD), and practiced pathology for over twenty years.

She has previously published the The Erica Rosen MD Trilogy (Unnatural, Unwitting, and Unforeseen), and Ties That Kill, as well as several short stories.

Catch Up With Deven Greene:

www.DevenGreene.com
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It's Monday!! What Are YOU Reading? - 4/21/2025

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I hope you had a great reading week.
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This is a weekly meme hosted by Kathryn at BOOK DATE!

Post the books completed, the books you are currently reading, and the books you hope to finish at some point.
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Books Completed:

THE FAMINE ORPHANS by Patricia Falvey - review will be on June 6, 2025.

LOVED it - based on a true historical event.  

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THE GHOSTWRITER by Julie Clark - review will be on June 3, 2025.

A slow startup, but finishes with a bang.

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LIE LIKE THE DEVIL by Birgitte Margen - spotlight will be on June 2, 2025.

A bit too brutal for me.

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WHISPERS OF DEAD GIRLS by Marlee Bush - review will be on May 30, 2025.

A pretty good mystery/thriller.

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BEACH HOUSE RULES by Kristy Woodson Harvey - review will be on May 29, 2025.

An ok read - could have been shorter and with fewer characters.

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THE BUSYBODY BOOK CLUB by Freya Sampson - review will be on May 28, 2025.

Another sweet read by Ms. Sampson.

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THE MARTHA'S VINEYARD BEACH AND BOOK CLUB by Martha Hall Kelly - spotlight will be on May 27, 2025.

It didn't keep my interest.

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MARGUERITE BY THE LAKE by Mary Dixie Carter - review  will be on May 22, 2025.

A pretty good read.

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THE GIRLS OF GOOD FORTUNE by Kristina McMorris - review will be on May 20, 2025.

It is VERY good.

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SUMMER ON CAPE MAY by Monica Garner - review will be on May 19, 2025.

For those who read romance and enjoy strong female friendships.

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THE FORTUNATE HARBOR by Davis Burns - spotlight will be on May 11.

It wasn't my cup of tea.   

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THE BANNED BOOKS OF BERLIN by Daisy Wood - review will be on May 12.

A good historical fiction read.

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THE STORY SHE LEFT BEHIND by Patti Callahan Henry - review is in the book's title.

A beautiful read that you won't want to end.

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PARENTS WEEKEND by Alex Finlay - review will be on May 6, 2025.

Not bad, but not as good as his other books.

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THE RIVER KNOWS YOUR NAME by Kelly Mustian - review will be on May 2, 2025.

Excellent - a beautiful read.

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SUCH A GOOD MOM by Julia Spiro - review will be on April 30, 2025.

A good mystery.

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TOUGH LUCK by Sandra Dallas - review will be on April 29, 2025.

Another delightful read with delightful characters.

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THE BOOK CLUB FOR TROUBLESOME WOMEN by Marie Bostwick - review will be on April 23.

So delightful - women of the 1960s realize they don't have to be a housewife and a mother after reading a book for their book club.  :)

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MY DAUGHTER IS MISSING by JD Kirk - review will be on April 20, 2025.

A good storyline, but a lot of violence and a brutal secondary character.

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THE KEEPER OF LOST ART by Laura Morelli - review will be on April 22, 2025.

Excellent research - just dragged a bit for me.

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STRANGERS IN TIME by David Baldacci - review is in the book's title.

Oh my - this is SO GOOD.  Add it to your TBR - you won't want to miss it.

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THE MURDER SHOW by Matt Goldman - review is in the book's title.

My first book by this author - it held my interest.

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FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY by Jennifer E. Smith - review is in the book's title.

A light read, but also heartbreaking.

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CORAM HOUSE by Bailey Seybolt - review is in the book's title.

This is SO good!!  If you are a fan of mystery/thriller books, add it to your TBR.

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THE MATCHMAKER by Aisha Saeed - spotlight is in the book's title.

Wasn't grabbing me - I'll have a spotlight for the book on April 9.

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THE PAGE TURNER by Viola Shipman - spotlight is in the book's title.

Started it - very disappointed - not continuing.  I was so looking forward to reading it.  I hope it works out better for others.
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THE UNLUCKY ONES by Hannah Morrissey - review is in the book's title.

Very brutal scenes - not a favorite.

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Book Currently Reading:

THE EXPAT AFFAIR by Kimberly Belle - review will be on June 9, 2025.

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Books Up Next:

THE ENGLISH MASTERPIECE by Katherine Reay - review will be on June 10, 2025.

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SHAW CONNOLLY LIVES TO TELL Gillian French - review will be June 17, 2025.
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HAZEL SAYS NO by Jessica Berger Gross - review will be on June 18, 2025.

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LAST DANCE BEFORE DAWN by Katharine Schellman - review will be on June 19, 2025.

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BEFORE DOROTHY by Hazel Gaynor - review will be on June 20, 2025.

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DON'T OPEN YOUR EYES by Liv Constantine - review will be on June 23, 2025.

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BEYOND THIS PLACE OF WRATH AND TEARS by Jack Ford - spotlight will be on June 27, 2025.

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PARTY OF LIARS Kelsey Cox - review will be on July 1, 2025.

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THE NIGHT SPARROW by Shelly Sanders - review wil be on July 4, 2025.

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THE LAKE ESCAPE by Jamie Day - review will be on July 15, 2025.

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WAYWARD GIRLS by Susan Wiggs - review will be on July 16, 2025.

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DEATH OF AN EX by Delia Pitts - review will be on July 17, 2025.

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THAT LAST CAROLINA SUMMER by Karen White - review will be on July 22, 2025.

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THE UNRAVELING OF JULIA by Lisa Scottoline - review will be on July 25, 2025.

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THE LIES THEY TOLD by Elle Marie Wiseman - review will be on July 29, 2025.

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ASYLUM HOTEL by Juliet Blackwell - review will be on July 30, 2025.

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THE LOCKED WARD by Sarah Pekkanen - review will be on August 5, 2025.

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THE WRONG SISTER by Claire Douglas - review will be on August 6, 2025.

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MRS. ENDICOTT'S SPLENDID ADVENTURE - review will be on August 8, 2025.

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HIGH SEASON by Katie Bishop - review will be on August 12, 2025.

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THE WITCH'S ORCHARD by Archer Sullivan - review will be on August 13, 2025.

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TOO OLD FOR THIS by Samantha Downing - review will be on August 14, 2025.

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GONE IN THE NIGHT by Joanna Schaffhausen - review will be on August 15, 2025.

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JOY MOODY IS OUT OF TIME by Kerryn Mayne - review will be on August 19, 2025.

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ONE DARK NIGHT by Hannah Richell - review will be on August 20, 2025.

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THE MARIGOLD COTTAGES MURDER COLLECTIVE by Jo Nichols - review will be on August 21, 2025.

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THROUGH AN OPEN WINDOW by Pamela Terry - review will be on August 22, 2025.

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THE SECOND CHANCE BUS STOP by Alli Zetterberg - review will be on August 23, 2025.

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FORGET ME NOT by Stacy Willingham - review will be on August 26, 2025.

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BODIES IN THE SAND by Crystal Murphy - review will be on September 1, 2025.

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THE CABERNET CLUB by Margie Zable Fisher and Rona S. Zable - review will be on September 2, 2025.


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THE GIRL IN THE GREEN DRESS by Mariah Fredericks - review will be on September 3, 2025.

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THE RIGHTEOUS by Ronald A. Balson - review will be on September 9, 2025.

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A MURDEROUS BUSINESS by Cathy Pegau - review will be on September 16, 2025.

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NO REST FOR THE WICKED by Rachel Louise Adams - review will be on September 17, 2025.

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THE WASP TRAP by Mark Edwards - review will be on September 19, 2025.

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THE LOST STORY OF EVA FUENTES by Chanel Cleeton - review will be on September 30, 2025.

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THE HITCHHIKERS by Chevy Stevens - review will be on October 7, 2025.

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THE GALLERY ASSISTANT by Kate Belli - review will be on October 14, 2025.

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THE FORGET-ME-NOT LIBRARY by Heather Webber - review will be on November 4, 2025.

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THE HIDDEN CITY by Charles Finch - review will be on November 5, 2025.

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