
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart
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The international bestseller, now sold to over 23 territories internationally, The Lost Flowers of...

Midnight Captive (Bonded By Blood Vampire Chronicles #2)
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CAILIN MAC DOUGAL has lived a dangerous life being the adopted daughter of vampire Broderick...
Historical Paranormal Romance

The Champion of The Ice (Legends of Elessia - Age of Rekindling #2)
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The Daughter of The Ice is no more. But not even death will stop Her Champion’s march. Erika...
Fantasy Action and Adventure Dark Fantasy Trigger Warning: Violence and Death

Murder in Rose Hill
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Midwife Sarah Malloy and her private detective husband Frank discover that the cure is worse than...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2393 KP) rated Mother-Daughter Murder Night in Books
Jul 5, 2024
I really wanted to like this book, and there were things I did. While a bit slow, especially at the beginning, the mystery did drawn me in. On the other hand, I figured out the killer pretty early. Lana has some rough edges, and it took quite a while to warm up to her. Since most (but not all) of the book is told from her third person point-of-view, that was an issue. It helped that I liked Beth and Jack and their relationship. I was also pretty discouraged by how most of the men in the story were portrayed. The setting came to life, and I enjoyed spending time there. Overall, the book has a serious tone and is more a traditional mystery than a cozy. It’s definitely not a thriller. As I said, this was a mixed bag. I’m glad I read it, but I will hesitate before I pick up anything else from this author.

Lone Wolf
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The New York Times bestselling Orphan X returns in this "crackerjack new thriller" (Kirkus Reviews)...

Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Ruthless ( The Privileged of Pembroke High 4) in Books
Mar 23, 2024
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Ruthless ( The Privileged of Pembroke High 4)
By Ivy Fox
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Since before I could even spell the name Grayson, I only had eyes for one boy—my perfect, larger than life best friend, who always managed to bring his bright light into my very dark existence with just one of his boyish smiles.
With Chad, I could forget the dismal life I had of being the flawless privileged daughter of a cruel, evil man.
He was my escape.
My solace.
My hope that one day I’d be free of it all and live how I always envisioned with my green-eyed boy at my side.
He was my everything until the devil’s piercing black eyes seduced him away from me.
They call him Saint, but heaven is not at fault for his pitiful creation.
Only the devil could produce such mouth-watering beauty to hide the ugliness that dwells inside.
He’s the demon that terrorizes my days and haunts my restless nights.
Saint wants to steal all that I love, believing he can beat me, but the fool has another thing coming.
I’m Eleanor Grayson, b*tch.
You want a fight, Saint?
Well, I’ll give you one you’ll never forget.
I was born and bred to be ruthless.
By the time I’m through, not even hell will recognize you.
Got to admit I wasn’t keen on this one! Think i expected more as the I really enjoyed the first 3 something was missing. This is the start of Elles story but I honestly struggled.

ClareR (5945 KP) rated The Silence Factory in Books
Jul 16, 2024
A factory in Telverton seems to have acquired a particular breed of spider whose web, when spun into a silken fabric, can bring silence to the person/ people sitting inside. However, if the fabric is the other way round, it produces sounds that can make people go mad (they don’t make too much of that fact). So, no the best factory to work in, then!
I enjoyed the two timelines: the discovery of the spiders in 1820, told through the journals of Sophia Ashmore-Percy; and the manufacture of the silk in a factory town decades later along with an audiologist who goes to work for Sir Edward Ashmore-Percy. He has the task of helping Sir Ashmore-Percy’s deaf daughter to hear.
I love how Bridget Collins mixes historical fiction and fantasy, and makes it all seem perfectly reasonable. There’s a lot to be said in this story about taking advantage of people for profit (in the factory in particular) and how nature can be used for man’s own ends, regardless of the consequences. Humans aren’t painted in the best of light, and I actually felt sorry for the spiders 🕷️🕷️🕷️
Still don’t like spiders though.

The Deception (The Secret Tales #2)
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A love forged through adversity…. Daughter of an illustrious artist, Lady Charlotte Pheland...
Historical Regency Romance

Daffodils and Dreams (Brodyr Alarch #4)
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The weight of the crown presses heavily on Harri as the day of his coronation approaches. Surrounded...
Fantasy Romance Fairytale Retelling Brothers Grimm Welsh Mythology