Widowland
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To control the past, they edited history. To control the future, they edited literature. London,...
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Mimicker Alarm
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Mimicker Alarm, a Microsoft Garage Project, is a free morning alarm clock app that helps you wake up...
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Rhodes (Angelbound Offspring #4)
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As dragon shifters, Rhodes and Zinnia should never have fallen in love. Why? Zin’s a princess...
Paranormal Fantasy Romance Young Adult
The Night Olivia Fell
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In the vein of Big Little Lies and Reconstructing Amelia comes an emotionally charged domestic...
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From Twinkle, with Love
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An aspiring teen filmmaker finds her voice and falls in love in this delightful romantic comedy from...
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Maths wiz Gemma Rowe has found the one problem her maths can’t solve: she’s fallen for her...
Lesbian Coming of Age Coming Out Contemporary
Green Rider
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On her long journey home from school after a fight that will surely lead to her expulsion, Karigan...
Reborn (Semiramis #2)
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Having lost so much, and having suffered to a breaking point, Alexia sets out to unravel the mystery...
Fantasy Romance
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated Knits, Knots, and Knives in Books
Dec 8, 2022
I’ve enjoyed this series because I really like Lia and her immediate family and friends. She is a little older than a typical cozy sleuth, which I appreciate. Her relationship with her daughter is a highlight as well. While the suspects are all strong, I wish we’d had more of a reintroduction to the minor characters who populate Lia’s world. The plot is good. I do wish we had gotten shorter clue recaps, but there were several good twists along the way to the logical climax. I also enjoyed some solid sub-plots. The reenactment combined well with the crafting theme. Those who have been enjoying this series will be pleased with the latest entry.