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Book Blitz - Lush - Tinia Montford

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lush Tinia Montford Publication date: March 31st 2025 Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Suspense Laurene King had it all: beauty, wealth, and a sexy secret affair with Reese Ashbourneā€” the brooding heir of her familyā€™s sworn enemy. But one reckless night shattered everything. Tragedy struck. Laurene disappeared. And Reese was left with betrayal, unanswered questions, and scars heā€™ll never forget. Now, Laurene is back, forced to return to the life she fled, but her homecoming comes with a cruel twist. Their families, teetering on the edge of ruin, have resurrected an old deal to save themselves: an Ashbourne and a King must marryā€”or lose everything. Only this time, Reese is the groom. Not his brother. Haunted by the past, Reese craves revenge as much as he still craves her. Trapped in a forced proximity neither can escape, their chemistry ignitesā€”and so do their secrets. But someone knows the truth about that night. The lies that tore them apart are unraveling, and th...

Review: The Good Samaritan - Toni Halleen

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Review: The Good Samaritan - Toni Halleen - March 2025 The Good Samaritan by Toni Halleen is a chilling psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of redemption, moral choices, and the consequences of helping othersā€”even when it might be the wrong thing to do. Matthew Larkin, a sociology professor whose life has unraveled in the wake of his toddler sonā€™s death, is barely holding it together. After a messy divorce, the estrangement of his daughter, and the loss of his job, Matthew is clinging to the last thread of stability with a new tenure-track position at a small college. But life has a way of testing you when you're already at your breaking point, and that test comes on a desolate stretch of road one stormy evening. Caught in a hailstorm, Matthewā€™s attention is drawn to a small child huddled under a tarpaulin. The boy is unconscious, soaked, and potentially hypothermic. In a split-second decision, Matthew makes the choice to rescue him, even though it means putt...

Review: Return to Wyldcliffe Heights - Carol Goodman

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Review: Return to Wyldcliffe Heights - Carol Goodman - July 2024 Reading Return to Wyldcliffe Heights felt like stepping into a world of eerie deja vu. Even though Goodreads told me I hadnā€™t read it before, there was something about this book that felt so familiarā€”perhaps because it taps into a beloved trope of mine: the unreliable narrator. Itā€™s a type of story I can never resist, and this one absolutely delivered. Agnes Corey, a junior editor, is hired to transcribe the long-awaited sequel to The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights , a 1993 literary hit by the reclusive author Veronica St. Clair. St. Clairā€™s life has been shrouded in mystery since the release of her book, which was followed by a tragic fire that left her scarred and blind. When Agnes arrives at St. Clairā€™s crumbling estate, once a psychiatric hospital for ā€œwayward women,ā€ she expects a routine project. But as St. Clair dictates the sequel, Agnes uncovers chilling details that blur the line between fiction and reality, h...

Review: A Tempest of Tea - Hafsah Faizal

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Review: A Tempest of Tea - Book #1 Blood and Tea Series - Hafsah Faizal - February 2024 A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal is a whirlwind of steampunk vibes, danger, and deceit, with a twist of romance and intrigue that will keep you hooked from start to finish. Set in the vibrant city of White Roaring, the story centers on Arthie Casimir, a criminal mastermind who runs a seemingly innocent tearoom by day, which secretly transforms into an underground bloodhouse catering to the city's feared vampires by night. When her empire is at risk, Arthie must forge an unlikely alliance with a dangerous adversary to protect her worldā€”one that balances precariously between the living and the undead. Faizalā€™s world-building is exceptional. Picture the elegance and intrigue of The Parasol Protectorate series combined with the high-stakes action of Heist Royale, and youā€™ll get a glimpse into the dazzling yet perilous life of White Roaring. Arthie is a force to be reckoned with, balancing power, wi...

Review: The Problem With Neighbors - M. Morgan

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Review: The Problem With Neighbors - Book #1 The Town of Gentry Series - M.Morgan - February 2025 If youā€™re after a small-town romance that packs a punch, M. Morganā€™s The Problem with Neighbors is everything you need and more. After devouring Morganā€™s dark romance These Vicious Games , I was intrigued to see what her take on a lighter, funnier romance would beā€”and wow, did it deliver! Marcilynnā€™s fresh start in the quaint town of Gentry is anything but easy. Moving on from a painful betrayal by her ex-fiancĆ© and sister, sheā€™s ready to open her dog grooming business and live life on her own terms. Enter Tucker Dixon, her grumpy but undeniably handsome neighbor who keeps getting in her way (in the best possible way). From the get-go, their chemistry is undeniable, but what starts as a reluctant, fake relationship quickly turns into something much more real. Tucker, a lifelong Gentry resident, likes his quiet, routine-driven life, and the last thing he needs is a messy, sassy neighbor ...

Review: Her Dying Day - Mindy Carlson

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Review: Her Dying Day - Mindy Carlson - June 2022 The mystery surrounding Her Dying Day by Mindy Carlson captivated me from start to finish, not only because of the eerie disappearance at the heart of the plot but also because it evoked memories of the infamous real-life vanishing of Agatha Christie.   Aspiring filmmaker June Masterson is on a quest to document the mystery of Greer Larkin, a renowned mystery author who disappeared under strange circumstances. Growing up on a remote commune, June first heard about the case at fourteen, and now, years later, sheā€™s determined to uncover the truth behind Greerā€™s disappearance. This book is a must-read for fans of unsolved cases, as it explores every possible theory about what happened to Greer. Was it her controlling fiancĆ©, Jonathan? Did Greer take her own life due to writer's block, as her agent suggests? Or was it one of the women closest to herā€”her possessive mother, Blanche, or her obsessive best friend, Rachel? The twist...

Review: Pretend You're Mine - Lucy Score

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Review: Pretend You're Mine - Book #1 Benevolence Series - Lucy Score - October 2015 I have to admit, when it comes to Lucy Scoreā€™s books, Iā€™m either all in or completely out. Pretend Youā€™re Mine was definitely one of those hits for me! I was completely hooked from the start, drawn in by characters that were so easy to love and a romance that had all the feels. Harper is on her way to stay with her friend Hannah when she gets lost and finds herself in the middle of a fight, stepping in to defend a woman being beaten. She doesnā€™t walk away unscathed, but luckily, Luke Garrison is there to help. Luke, a broody and selfless National Guard soldier, takes her in so she can heal. What starts as a simple act of kindness quickly turns into something more. Harper ends up sticking around, finding a job, andā€”of courseā€”falling hard for Luke. And despite his best efforts to resist, Luke falls right back. But Luke isnā€™t looking for love. Heā€™s already lost his wife and unborn child, and he ref...