
We All Want Impossible Things
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Who knows you better than your best friend? Who knows your secrets, your fears, your desires, your...

Love and Virtue
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A provocative contemporary Australian campus novel, Love & Virtue is laden with conversation...

Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Perfect Storm (Wild Scots 2) in Books
Dec 1, 2023
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Perfect Storm (Wild Scots 2)
By Jolie Vines
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A one-night stand produces more than just the big O.
Skye
All my life, I tried to be perfect. But boy did I make a mistake. An unexpected wild night of passion made an indelible memory. And a positive pregnancy test.
My tall, dark, and handsome bedmate and I agreed to one night only. I’m about to track him down with a big surprise.
Skye’s hero
My life is filled with endless responsibilities, but memories of my time with Skye keep me warm at night. Despite our undeniable spark, her new life overseas made it a one-time-only deal, so when the gorgeous dress designer turns up again on my doorstep without her happy smile, I know something is wrong.
Skye Storm McRae might think she can do this alone, but I want her and my baby too.
This was such a sweet story I liked it. Linked well to book one and sets up book 3. It was a quick read.

Secret Origins (The Courtless Fae #1)
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She doesn’t remember her past. She barely has a future. She has today, and that is all a...
Urban Fantasy Romance

Shared Sorrows
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Frank DioGuardia, a New Jersey college professor always feared the onset of autumn. A chill in...
literary fiction literary bookbuzz

Pity
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The town was once a hub of industry. A place where men toiled underground in darkness, picking and...

Vampire King's Consort
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When forbidden love ignites, ancient rivalries threaten to consume them all… With loved ones...

Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated The Mind is a Razorblade in Books
Mar 8, 2024
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The Mind is a Razorblade
By Max Booth lll
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Drowning, he wakes beside two corpses. His memory has been wiped clean. He doesn't know his name, what he's doing here, who these people are, or even why one of them is a cop. Nor can he explain his strange telekinetic abilities.
Questions plague his mind like hellfire, questions that begin a journey leading into the rot of downtown America, a journey that will not end until every one of his questions have been answered, despite who has to die in the process. Even if those who have all the answers aren't human.
Even if the true monster he's hunting for is staring at him through the mirror.
This was bloody bizarre and to start with I was completely baffled but I actually really enjoyed it especially the ending. Definitely different to anything I’ve read. Also spiders really? I suppose it could have been worse like centipedes!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2357 KP) rated Egg Drop Dead in Books
Apr 11, 2025 (Updated Apr 11, 2025)
Donna and her past were plot points for the first book in this series, so if you haven’t read that book, know there are spoilers here. I was actually happy to see this come up again with enough background to refresh my memory. There are some good clues, although I’m not sure the villain’s actions at the end made perfect sense. Still, I was hooked on the suspenseful climax. Many of the regulars took a backseat, which was good in the case of Lana’s family. But we got some great new characters, one of which I hope pops up again. This series is getting stronger as it goes along. Fans who are behind will enjoy this entry.