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Review: Till Beth Do Us Part
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Some stories grip you from the first page, not just because of the mystery at their core, but because of the way they peel back the layers of human connection, pain, and perseverance. Rochelle Ransom’s ‘Till Beth Do Us Part does just that—delivering a heartfelt and suspenseful journey that masterfully weaves together past and present. At the…
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Book Review: Decadence
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Sometimes, the stories that stay with us the longest are the ones that don’t need grand gestures or dramatic twists—they simply invite us to feel. Soph Tang’s Decadence is one of those stories: funny, haunting, and deeply human. It lingers like a memory you didn’t expect to come back. Elise and Viri have built a tender, everyday…
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REVIEW: My Husband Almost Killed Me
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Linda Beason’s memoir My Husband Almost Killed Me is a harrowing, unforgettable account of survival, resilience, and the long shadow of domestic abuse. Beason, once a spirited Indiana farm girl and proud Marine, never imagined her marriage would unravel into a nightmare. What began as love and hope soon deteriorated into a life filled with…
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Book Review: Shadows on the Heart
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Elizabeth Oldham’s Shadows on the Heart doesn’t offer a tidy picture of healing. Instead, it gives us something far more authentic: the messy, layered, and often painful process of grief and growth across three generations of women forced together by tragedy. When twelve-year-old Jade loses both her parents, her world is flipped upside down. She and her…
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Book Review: Rapid City Summer
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Connie Richardson’s Rapid City Summer is a sweet and thoughtful middle-grade novel about finding joy in unexpected places, especially when everything around you is shifting. For 16-year-old Natalie, moving from the vibrant streets of Chicago to the quiet, wide-open spaces of South Dakota feels like a personal apocalypse. She’s leaving behind her tight-knit friend group, her cross-country…
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Review The Unknown Truth by Libby Hall
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Finding the Missing Pieces of Mental Health The Unknown Truth isn’t about blame. It’s about making sense of personal history, learning from it, and taking steps toward healing. When it comes to mental health memoirs, honesty and reflection are crucial. In The Unknown Truth, Australian author Libby Hall shares a deeply personal account of her…
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Book Review The Tale of Sir Valiant and Earl Vladimoor
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A Classic Battle of Good and Evil William J. Birrell’s The Tale of Sir Valiant and Earl Vladimoor is a fantasy adventure steeped in the timeless conflict between heroism and darkness. The story follows Sir Valiant, a noble knight residing in a mountain stronghold, as he confronts his ruthless enemy, Earl Vladimoor. Vladimoor rules with…
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HARBINGER: Review
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A new world of mystery and fantasy. Exploring the Intrigue and Magic of “Harbinger” by Niah Bach In “Harbinger,” the first installment of the Praetoria Chronicles, Niah Bach introduces readers to a richly woven fantasy world filled with political intrigue, mystical forces, and compelling characters. The novel follows Princess Keira as she navigates a treacherous…
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PRESSED: RECRUITMENT BY FORCE – REVIEW
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W. Blair Doman’s novel, Pressed: Recruitment by Force, portrays the human toll exacted by the practice of impressment in 18th and 19th century England. From the opening scenes, Doman draws readers into the heart-wrenching reality faced by ordinary people torn from their homes and forced into naval service. The story is a deeply personal exploration…
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RUNNING WITH HOUNDS…AND AN ENGLISH DEGREE: Review
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D.M. Roberts’ RUNNING WITH HOUNDS…and an English Degree offers a humorous yet poignant glimpse into the tumultuous transition from college student to independent adult. Denise, armed with an English degree and little work experience, faces the challenge of building a career and a life. She’s torn between two potential boyfriends: her unreliable ex, Alex, and…
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Cover Reveal: Safelight by Casey Lown
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Emily Fillan is the proud owner of a prickly mouth and a mountain of emotional baggage. In one year, she has suffered a nervous breakdown, dropped out of college, and acquired a mean case of writer’s block. To top it all off, she is burying her father—the police officer who offered more sympathy to the…
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Lightning Bugs And Aliens: Cover Reveal
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During the summer of 1960, five imaginative, adventurous 13-year-olds, free from computers, cell phones and social media, suddenly must grapple with the loss of childhood security in this small Ohio town, first person, coming-of-age story. A tsunami of science fiction movies, Cold War paranoia about Russian missiles, and an explosion, trigger a joyful boyhood adventure…
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Selene: Weal’s World by Wendy C Giffen.
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A sci-fi book that focuses on characters over fanciful gadgets and love stories. Wendy C. Giffen has unleased the second book in her science fiction series, which focuses on character-driven stories rather than high-tech gadgets or romantic plots. A refreshing approach that could become a signature for this emerging author. In Selene: Weal’s World, readers…
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A Year of Book Love: Thank You Readers!
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Dear Book Lovers, Another year has come and gone, and what a year it has been for book lovers like us! I have had the pleasure of sharing my passion for books and publishing news with you through this blog, and we are so grateful for the support and encouragement you’ve given me. In the…
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And Then I Met You
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A Love that Defies Death in this unconventional supernatural memoir Love knows no boundaries, and in Mackenzie Lee’s captivating memoir, “And Then I Met You: An Unbelievable True Story,” we embark on a journey that defies the limits of life and death. Published by Tellwell Talent in 2023, this extraordinary tale delves into the realm…
