
Forge of Darkness
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Now is the time to tell the story of an ancient realm, a tragic tale that sets the stage for all the...

Unbreakable (The Legion, #1)
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Supernatural meets The Da Vinci Code in this action-packed paranormal thriller, the first book in a...

Eyes of the Seer (The Derbfine Series #2)
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n ancient Ireland, men and women take to the legends for answers. Different-colored eyes are the...
Historical Romance

End of Faith
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Ninety-five percent of the world’s population perishes in the worst pandemic since the Black...
thriller dystopian fiction dystopia Rena Willemin End of Faith

No Man’s Land (John Puller #4)
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Two men. Thirty years. John Puller’s mother, Jackie, vanished thirty years ago from Fort...

Sophie Last Seen
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"A mother's psyche edges toward madness as she tries to solve the puzzle of her daughter's...
crime murder disappearance mystery thriller detective

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated Pink Lemonade Cake Murder in Books
Sep 5, 2023
Once again, fans of the series will know what to expect. The mystery is decent, but the story is padded with lots of talk about food, even for a culinary cozy. And the sub-plot involving Mike slows down the beginning of the story. I also had a hard time buying how the police deal with Hannah’s sleuthing in this book. And yet, I still do like checking in on the characters, and the recipes sound delicious as always. The cliffhanger makes it obvious we are back in the soap opera territory I had hoped we’d left behind. If you are curious about the series, start with the early books to see why so many people read it.

Nightcrawling
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When there is no choice, all you have left to do is walk. Kiara Johnson does not know what it is...
Trigger warning: sexual assault Trigger warning: rape Trigger warning: underage sex

The Silence In Between
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Imagine waking up and a wall has divided your city in two. Imagine that on the other side is your...
Historical fiction Germany WW2 East/ West Berlin The Berlin Wall

ClareR (5879 KP) rated The King’s Mother in Books
Jan 7, 2025
This novel explores those things that the women, in particular, would have experienced. Their lives wouldn’t have just been about waiting for their husbands, sons and fathers to come home, it would have been about the relationships with other women, their children, and in Cecily’s case, about her relationship to the throne and those in power.
Cecily was a formidable woman (as was Henry VII’s mother, Margaret Beaufort). She saw the death of her husband, sons, and regime changes. She backed her sons up, no matter her personal opinions. She was unendingly loyal - but anyone else was fair game!
This is such a well-researched, gripping read. I would have hated to have been in Cecily’s shoes, and she proved that power didn’t always bring happiness.
This was a fabulous read, and I will go back and read Cecily. If you enjoy historical fiction, then this would be a great addition to your TBR!