
Queenie
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SHE WAS MADE IN THE EAST END . . . For young Queenie, life in the backstreets of Whitechapel was...

In Cave Danger
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On an expedition into Oregon’s Lava River Cave, outdoor journalist Meg Reed stumbles across a body...

Out Of The Penalty Box
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Two minutes in the box or a lifetime out Hockey player Aidan Lefèvre’s professional and...
3 stars male/male romance sport theme short stories

Play Dead
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Ex fashion model and successful business woman Laura Ayars' perfect world is shattered at a time...

Sacred Heart Orphanage (The Haunted #5)
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Protecting our world from scumbags and murderers, both living and dead, is a tough job... especially...

The Magician's Diary
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India and Matt thought all their problems would come to an end once they found Chronos. But the...

Charlotte (184 KP) rated The Killer in Me (Benoit and Dayne Mystery #1) in Books
Oct 17, 2021
The Killer in Me is easy to get in to and hard to put down. I put everything on hold to keep reading and I don't regret it. There's mystery, murder and surprises, which always gets my vote, not to mention corruption and long standing fueds. I'd love to say I guessed everything straight away but I didn't, I had suspicions though (changed my mind a few times too!)
It's good to see some strong female characters. Sheriff Elizabeth Benoit and Deputy Lila Dayne form a good relationship and both show strength when needed.
This could possibly be read as a standalone but there are unanswered questions for Lila.
I'd class this as an adult read, one to have a cozy evening in with.

Charlotte (184 KP) rated Flawless Witness in Books
Apr 29, 2023
Trigger warning for this short, powerful book. There's abuse, emotional trauma, mention of suicide and stalking.
Flawless Witness is eye opening for both victims of a narcissist and people who have managed to avoid this kind of relationship. It opens the reader's mind to looking a little deeper when talking to people.
It reminded me of a short relationship I had with a man like that, controlling, always playing the victim and self-centred......just like Jonathan.
Suzanna is great, she's relatable and down to earth. The questions she asks herself and how she works her way through things shows the strength of character she has. Also how important a good support network is.
A thought provoking read that I'd recommend for daytime reading so there's plenty of thinking time. Also, book group worthy, would make for fantastic conversations.

Altered (Altered #1)
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When "normal" ends, survival begins... The sickness came on suddenly and violently. When it was...
Science Fiction Romance

The Binding Room
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Detective Anjelica Henley confronts a series of ritualistic murders in this heart-pounding thriller...