For a short month, this was one long winter month, and I spent a few days curled up with a book. It was the month for thrills and chills, and out of the eight books I read, seven were suspense/thrillers. While I love to read thrilling and chilling winter books, I don't find anything thriller,… Continue reading February Reading Month Review
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The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston
Now that is my kind of romance story, and I loved everything about it. Romance is really dead here. Ashley Poston shows us a different side to romance, the more practical side, the kind that isn't all about being charming, sweet, enduring, and perfect, making this the ideal romance for this non-romantic. What is going… Continue reading The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston
In The Garden of Spite by Camilla Bruce
Camilla Bruce explores the life and crimes of a female serial killer, Belle Gunness, the Black Widow of La Porte, famous for being the first female serial killer in America. She takes what is known about Belle's real crimes, imagines what Belle's life might be like, and weaves a compelling fictional story in an attempt… Continue reading In The Garden of Spite by Camilla Bruce
Thrill Of the Week: For Better and Worse by Margot Hunt
Getting back to my thrill of the week, I have one oldie for you all. For Better and Worse was another unexpected thrill for me but different this time. So what made this one a thrilling read for me? It was all in the delicious, dark pleasurable revenge story that appealed to that vigilantism while… Continue reading Thrill Of the Week: For Better and Worse by Margot Hunt
Winter Reading: The Invisible Husband of Frick Island by Colleen Oakley
What makes this one a great winter read The Invisible Husband of Frick Island by Colleen Oakley is a charming, feel good story that is sure to warm you up on a cold winter day. What is going on between the covers. Anders, a young, ambitious journalist, travels to the remote Frick Island to cover… Continue reading Winter Reading: The Invisible Husband of Frick Island by Colleen Oakley
The Best Historical Fiction I Read in 2022
The best of the best was one I read with Lindsay. We are always searching for that emotional pull we love from HF. It was a challenging year finding one that checked all the boxes for us, however, we did with The German Wife. The German Wife by Kelly Rimmer Historical fiction is my most… Continue reading The Best Historical Fiction I Read in 2022