
Raids
Tabletop Game
In Raids, players sail from island to island to collect vikings and viking-related paraphernalia,...
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Akrotiri
Tabletop Game
Akrotiri places you in the role of an explorer in Classical Greek times, combing the then-uncharted...
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Death by Chocolate Malted Milkshake
Book
The island fishing village of Eastport, Maine, has plenty of salty local character. It also has a...

The Orchid Throne
Book
Welcome to the world of Forgotten Empires from award winning author Jeffe Kennedy that begins with...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated Tropical Depression in Books
Nov 12, 2021 (Updated Nov 12, 2021)
Yes, there is a lot going on in this book, but it all fits together perfectly. Honestly, I can’t imagine this book without any of the elements. We get a logical conclusion to the mystery, and the other storylines allow the characters to grow. I did find some of Sabrina’s behavior a little irritating, but it also allowed for some good development. There were more typos than there should be in the book. Since this is more a traditional mystery, there is a smattering of foul language. Both are worth noting only in passing. The book makes good use of changing the point of view character to fully develop the characters and tell the story. Overall, I loved getting to spend time with Sabrina again. I’m hoping we get to see how she is fairing after the events of this book soon.

ClareR (5879 KP) rated The Queens of Innis Lear in Books
Nov 21, 2021
I’m not even going to write a synopsis, however short, because this is a 500+ page book, and it would be impossible. What I WILL say, is that this book really did deliver on the strong female character front. That alone would make this a book I’d want to read. The descriptions of the anthropomorphised island (that’s my big word for the day), the magic, the trees, was entrancing. Where is this place? I need to go there! It’s OK, I know it’s fictitious, but, y’know…
There are so many twists and turns, double crosses, misunderstandings - there’s never a dull moment on this island. Handsome men and Kings who are passed over because the women, the potential Queens, know that to have their own autonomy they must remain single.
Ok, this book could have been shorter, but I really believe that this would have affected the world building - and what a world Innis Lear and the countries near and far from it’s borders are!
If you like fantasy with Kings, Queens, magic and strife, then this may well be the book for you. I adored it.

Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) created a post
Mar 4, 2022

Nine Lives and Alibis
Book
In Nine Lives and Alibis, the seventh in Cate Conte's Cat Café beloved cozy mystery series,...

Murder on Oak Street (A South Shore Mystery #1)
Book
New York, 1904. After two years as a coroner’s physician for the city of New York, Daniel...
Historical Mystery Cozy

The Signare of Gorée
Book
An Agatha Christie style mystery meets Isabel Allende. 1846. In the heat of West Africa, the...
Historical Mystery