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Book
A clueless twentysomething party girl and a feisty senior form a most unlikely sleuthing duo in the...

The Perfect Whore
Book
Being the object of everyone’s sexual fantasies ain’t all it’s cracked up to be… On a...

Star Realms
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Star Realms is a spaceship combat deck-building game by Magic Hall of Famers Darwin Kastle (The...

Forged Futures (Tribal Spirits #4)
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Lana’s barely surviving the loss of her husband when Tribe member Lucas offers protection from the...
Paranormal Romance

Gore in the Garden (Washington Whodunit #5)
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After her boss narrowly escaped political defeat, Kit Marshall is settling into life as a busy...
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The Last Thing He Told Me
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A “gripping” (Entertainment Weekly) mystery about a woman who thinks she’s found the love of...
family drama suspense

Demon Kissed (The Summoner’s Mark #1)
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My name is Rebecca, but everyone calls me Becs. Years ago, a mark appeared on my inner wrist--The...
Paranormal Romance

Rescued by the Interstellar Agent (The Lost Romans #1)
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What's a 31st century girl to do when faced with a gorgeous Roman plucked out of ancient history and...
Science Fiction Time Travel Romance

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2423 KP) rated Murder in the Piazza in Books
Sep 10, 2022 (Updated Sep 10, 2022)
This was a good travel themed mystery. It brought Rome to life in such a way that I felt I was there with Maggie. Unfortunately, the pacing of the mystery was off early on, but I did appreciate how everything came together at the end. We met many of the characters in a group setting, but they became distinct people as the story progressed, so it wasn’t really an issue. If you are looking for a virtual visit to Rome with a side of murder, this is the book for you.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2423 KP) rated Record Store Reckoning in Books
Mar 9, 2023 (Updated Mar 9, 2023)
I couldn’t resist a music store set cozy, and this one introduced us to some great characters. I liked Darcy and the rest of the staff, and the suspects were strong as well. I appreciated the fact that they still had motives even though the victim was generally a well-loved person. I did feel the pacing was off, including a small data dump early on, but it did build to a strong climax. I also found a lot of typos in the physical copy I bought soon after it came out. The book is still very readable, but they were annoying. Things build to a logical and fun climax. I’m looking forward to seeing what happens to Darcy next.