Spellbound by Murder is the first book in Stacie Ramey’s A Mystic Hollow Bookshop Mystery series, and it was an entertaining start to the series. Veronica and her teenaged daughter Phoebe move from Florida to Mystic Hollow, Maine, after Veronica’s grandmother calls her and tells her that she needs help with her bookshop. As soonContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Spellbound by Murder by Stacie Ramey”
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ARC Review: The Book Tour by Emily Ohanjanians
The Book Tour is Emily Ohanjanians’ debut novel, a romcom about a woman who has written a book based on the subject of her popular podcast, and the ensuing tour to promote her book. I was just irritated by the main character, Ana, and her attitude. Despite the fact that her podcast supposedly started asContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Book Tour by Emily Ohanjanians”
ARC Review: Murder Will Out by Jennifer K. Breedlove
Murder Will Out by Jennifer K. Breedlove is an interesting mix of light gothic horror, and paranormal mystery. The story is told mostly from the point of view of Willow, a young woman who used to spend her summers in Little North with a woman, Susan, with whom her parents apparently had some sort ofContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder Will Out by Jennifer K. Breedlove”
ARC Review: When I Kill You by B. A. Paris
When I Kill You is the latest thriller by B. A. Paris that will drew me in from the first page, and was another novel that I found hard to put down. I picked this one up immediately after the previous thriller I read, and this was another that I finished in a single day,ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: When I Kill You by B. A. Paris”
ARC Review: Ours is a Tale of Murder by Nora Murphy
Ours is a Tale of Murder is a domestic thriller by Nora Murphy, and when I tell you I couldn’t put it down, that’s not a lie. I picked it up on a Saturday evening and didn’t put it down until I was finished in the early morning hours. The story is told from multipleContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Ours is a Tale of Murder by Nora Murphy”