I’ve been privileged to read advance copies of several books in Sally Rigby’s A Cornwall Murder Mystery series and book 7, The Bones of Logan Rock, was a great entry in this police procedural series. In this book, Matt, Lauren, and the team must solve the murder of a young girl who was killed 30ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Bones of Logan Rock by Sally Rigby”
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ARC Review: One Knight’s Bride by Claire Delacroix
One Knight’s Bride by Claire Delacroix is book 4 in her Rogues and Angels Medieval Romance series, and as usual this book did not disappoint. Amaury de Montvieux returns home to find his father has died, his home and the entire village around it has been burned, and the people disappeared. When a marriage betweenContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: One Knight’s Bride by Claire Delacroix”
ARC Review: Deathly Fates by Tessa Tsai
Set in China, Deathly Fates by Tessa Tsai is the story of Kang Siying who has been raised by her father as a ganshi priestess, paid to guide the dead to their homes. When her father falls sick, Siying takes a job that sends her to enemy territory to retrieve the corpse of the deadContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Deathly Fates by Tessa Tsai”
ARC Review: Don’t Tell Me How It Ends by Adrienne Thurman
Don’t Tell Me How It Ends is a romantic comedy by Adrienne Thurman, and I’ll be honest, if I hadn’t been reading an advanced copy I probably would have put it on my DNF shelf. That’s not to say I don’t think other people won’t enjoy it, the writing was good, the story did pickContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Don’t Tell Me How It Ends by Adrienne Thurman”
ARC Review: Dead Channel by Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood
Dead Channel is the second book in the Supernatural Slayers series by Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood, and it was a nail biting, wild ride! If you’ve read the other horror books by this pair, then you will love this book, because we are reunited with characters from the Mall Priest series, It Came FromContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Dead Channel by Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood”