
The Faerie Guardian (Creepy Hollow, #1)
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She's fae. He's human. He should never have followed her into the magic realm ... ...

Mad Honey
Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan
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Olivia fled her abusive marriage to return to her hometown and take over the family beekeeping...
Romance

A Reckless Soul (Secrets of the Zodiac, #2)
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A seductive agent, a disillusioned lord, and a web of deceit only they can untangle... Sophie...
Historical Romance Romantic Suspense Mystery

The Riviera House
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From the New York Times bestselling author comes this extraordinary masterpiece of historical...

The Hunting Moon
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Winnie Wednesday has gotten everything she thought she wanted. She passed the deadly hunter trials,...

The Whistling
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Alone in the world, Elspeth Swansome has taken the position of nanny to a family on the remote...
Ghost story

ClareR (5938 KP) rated The Leviathan in Books
Feb 3, 2023
This beautiful story really does evoke the time: how women were regarded as witches if they knew too much, looked to beautiful, looked too ugly, or were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. I enjoyed reading about their thoughts on religion, philosophy and how the law worked. There was even a part for John Milton himself.
There are secrets galore, a shipwreck and a real leviathan. The menace seems to be constantly radiating off the page in this dark (and it felt to me) grey and damp time!
Recommended.

Beautiful Dark Temptation (Arcadia U #1)
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Tomás I’ve lost everything. Forced into a prison masking as a school, I find myself in the...
Contemporary MM Mafia College Age Romance

ClareR (5938 KP) rated One Year Later in Books
Aug 18, 2019
I really think that Sanjida Kay has the voices of the characters just right: the mother who is barely able to function and hides alcohol around the house, just to get by and to be able to function for her two living children; the father who distances himself from everyone; the uncle who constantly thinks about his dead niece, and blames himself even though he couldn’t possibly be to blame; the sister who seems completely wrapped up in her own world of TV and her looks; and the grandfather who is responsible for the death of his granddaughter, but can’t remember what happened.
It’s such an emotional subject and so well written. I found myself very involved with these characters, and I couldn’t help but empathise with them. I was never quite sure if the person they all thought was responsible for Ruby’s death actually was, but I have to admit that I changed my mind a few times. The twist revealing the actual culprit came as a total shock and surprise.
A really very impressive book, in my opinion, and I’ll be telling everyone to read it!
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my copy to read and review.

What's Done in Darkness: A Novel
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Abducted as a teenager, a woman must now confront her past and untangle the truth of what really...