

Review: Stolen in Death by J.D. Robb
★★★★ #StoleninDeath #Netgalley #JDRobb #outnow A person can be totally different for two different people. This is certainly the case for Nathan's father. No one knew until after Nathan inherited everything things were not exactly right in the family. This latest edition in the In Death series takes a different look at families and secrets. Sometimes a beloved grandfather may not be what others see. This is an intriguing ride to determine who and why Nathan was killed. D
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Feb 4


Review: Hidden Nature by Nora Roberts
★★★★ #NoraRoberts #HiddenNature #NetGalley They say that one moment in time can change the trajectory of your life forever. Sometimes it is a decision we make without thought. Sometimes it is being at the wrong place at the wrong time. For Sloan, this is the case. Recovering from an unfortunate incident, she is trying to put her life back together. Where better place to do so, than with parents in your hometown? This could be a big city girl returning too a small hometow
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Feb 1


Review: The Essential Patricia A. McKillip by Patricia A. McKillip
★★★★ ½ #TheEssentialPatriciaMcKillip #Netgalley #fantasy #Mustread One of the early authors who shaped how I view and read fantasy is the talented Patricia McKillip. I loved her fantasy stories and when I saw this available, I had to pick it up and read it. It is definitely a beautifully and lovingly put together collection of some of her best works. Some of them were new to me. Some of them I had seen before. What moved me was the foreword as well as the afterword. The
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Jan 30


Review: It Takes a Psychic by Jayne Ann Krentz
★★★★★ #ItTakesaPsychic #JayneAnnKrentz #Dustbunnies #NetGalley As long as the world of Harmony keeps on going, I will be an avid reader and fan. This long running series comes in spurts over the years. I am glad Jayne Ann Krentz is in her "Harmony" years. The humour in these keeps it balanced with the dark somberness of the male characters. One could say that all of these characters are pretty much the same as her other books. Brooding male and strong female lead finding
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Jan 29


Review: Blood and Magic by Lauren Dane
★★★★ #LaurenDane #BloodandMagic #Netgalley Diving back into the Goddess with a Blade series is always a refreshing read. This urban fantasy gets better and better. Returning back to Rowan and her collection of super powered friends and allies, she continues to take on the Big Bad guys who come into her town. For those who have not read the previous books in this series, it is recommended to start at the beginning to get caught up. Rowan's life is now a constant battle with
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Jan 28


Review: Forbidden Games by Katee Robert
★★★ ½ #KateeRobert #spicyromance Catching up on earlier Katee Robert romance is an interesting exercise. There is definite changes I can see from her earlier works repackaged into a duo set. This contains Make Me Want and Make Me Crave. Both focus on a work place dynamic. Sometimes it is sublime to mix business with pleasure. In Make Me Want, what better than to have the best friend of your ex help you gain confidence in the bedroom? What it has to do with her job? Tha
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Jan 27


Review: Love in Plane Sight by Lauren Connolly
★★★★★ #LoveinPlaneSight #LaurenConnolly #NetGalley Sweet and funny , this is a story not to be missed. Ms. Connolly's writing continues to be better and better. I love her romance stories and will read everything she writes. Love in Plane Sight brings us and center to the love of being in the air. Beth has always wanted to be a pilot. There are unfortunate obstacles in her life that have prevented her from flying. Still, it is a dream and it may just be possible to com
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Jan 8


Review: The Shop on Hidden Lane by Jayne Ann Krentz
★★★★ #TheShopOnHiddenLane #JayneAnnKrentz #NetGalley When it comes to paranormal suspense with romance neatly entwined, Jayne Ann Krentz is always a winner for me. In the latest story, We are pull back into Fogg Lake and the mysterious government experimentation. The character types are familiar with Sophy Harper and Luke Wells. Sophy is the responsible one whilst Luke is the broody man with trust issues. Their families have a history together that has been mostly bad in t
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Jan 6


Review: Queen of Dreams by Kit Rocha
★★★★ #QueenofDreams #KitRocha #Fantasy #Netgalley Fantastic follow up to book one, Queen of Dreams delivers punch after punch to Sachi and Zanya. This tale is filled with betrayal, subterfuge and power hungry madness. What I liked about this story is that it may come across as black and white with evil villains but no one is purely good nor purely evil. There are subplots within subplots of this tale. What happens when a golden child is reviled? What happens when up is do
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Dec 13, 2025


Review: Legacy of Blood by Heather Graham
★★★ #LegacyofBlood #HeatherGraham #NetGalley I see ghosts. Having ghostly spies to help surveillance and information gathering is a definite boon. In the 3rd book of the Blackbird Files, Jeanette flies off to France for another "vampire" like case. This series is a spin off of the popular Krewe of Hunters. I am still a bit mixed in my feelings on this series. What I enjoy about this story is the suspense and the solving of crimes. I also really enjoy the psychic aspect o
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Dec 6, 2025


Review: Coming up for air
★★★★★ #Comingupforair #MeganHart #angst #netgalley When it comes to emotional conflict and angst, no one does it better for me than author Megan Hart. The conflicts she creates for her characters evoke a visceral response in me . . . every.bloody.time. I am in love with her writing because it cannot be easy to write these poignant love stories. In coming up for air, Ms. Hart once again showcases her ability to create star-crossed lovers in a moving manner. What does one do wh
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Nov 10, 2025


Review: Betrayal Road by Christine Feehan
★★★ #BetrayalRoad #TorpedoInk #ChristineFeehan #NetGalley This review is a long time coming. Christine Feehan books always catch my eye. Her darker series, Torpedo Ink featuring a motorcycle club consisting of survivors from child abuse is hit or miss for me. Whilst this one isn't exactly a full on miss, it did not engage me as much as some of the others. Primarily because the characters now seem to be interchangeable. There theoretically is still a long multiple book arc
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Nov 9, 2025


Review: The Haunting of Paynes Hollow by Kelley Armstrong
★★★★★ #TheHauntingofPaynesHollow #Outnow #KelleyArmstrong #BuyitNow #NetGalley Is there anything Ms. Armstrong cannot write? This is a standalone paranormal suspense that sucks me in and keeps me on the edge of my seat. A definite page turner which kept up all night. The book hangover is strong with this one. The story starts out innocently enough with Samantha and her deceased grandfather. She is estranged from the family and wants nothing to do with them since her father's
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Oct 14, 2025


Review: Death at a Highland Wedding by Kelley Armstrong
★★★★ #KelleyArmstrong #DeathataHighlandWedding Time traveling into historical Scotland with Ms. Armstrong pulls me in like no other time...
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Aug 20, 2025


Review: I'll Be Waiting by Kelley Armstrong
★★★★ #Illbewaiting #Spooky #NetGalley #KelleyArmstrong When it comes to spinning a riveting tale, Kelley Armstrong consistently delivers. As far as I'm concerned, she can write any genre and it would be so good. I love her writing style and the stories she weaves. In this standalone spooky one, I'll Be Waiting pulls me straight in and is a page turner. The story starts out immediately tugging on my heart strings. Nicola overcame crippling physical obstacles and could have
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Aug 19, 2025


Review: One Dark Kiss by Rebecca Zanetti
★★★★ #OneDarkKiss #RebeccaZanetti #NetGalley Rebecca Zanetti is an automatic read for me. Forget even reading the blurb. Even going in cold, I know I am going to enjoy the book and boy did I. This is the second book in the series and I recommend reading the first book to enjoy this second one better. This is apparently advertised as a dark and twisted fairy tale retold of Snow White. Honestly, unless I was told, I probably wouldn't have picked that up. This story easily
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Aug 1, 2025


Review: Atonement Sky by Nalini Singh
★★★★ #AtonementSky #NaliniSigh #netgalley #pageturner When looking for a comfortable romance with a familiar formula, Atonement Sky...
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Jul 13, 2025


Review: Built to Last by Lexi Blake
★★★ ½ #builttolast #LexiBlake The final one on of the trio of best friends, Harper finds her one. I struggled with this story because of...
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Jun 7, 2025


Review: Beneath the Burning Sea by Amanda Bouchet
★★★★ ½ #BeneaththeBurningSea #AmandaBouchet #netgalley Spitfire Bellanca takes on gods, demi-gods, and an evil tyrant in this latest...
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May 27, 2025


Review: Archangel's Ascension by Nalini Singh
★★★★★ #ArchangelsAscension #NaliniSingh Another masterful tale to whisk a reader away to a world of angels and vampires. In Archangel's...
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May 5, 2025


