
Cursed by Fate (Between Ruin and Salvation #1)
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Abandoned by her parents. Forced to betray her mate. Pushed to battle her vicious Alpha. ...
Paranormal Romance

The Adventures of Winnie #1
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Who knew the six animals I thought I was seeing in my dreams were real? A bear, rabbit, pig,...

Record Store Reckoning
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When the manager of Marysburg Music, Darcy Gaughan, returns to work after a vacation, she expects to...

Gone but Not Forgotten
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An elderly mother with dementia - and dark secrets. A daughter who's desperate to know the truth -...

The Traitor Beside Her
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The Traitor Beside Her is an intricately plotted WWII espionage novel weaving together mystery,...
Historical Mystery WWII

ClareR (5906 KP) rated The Lamplighters in Books
Mar 14, 2022
This is a mystery that affects their wives and partners even 20 years later. A writer contacts the three women and asks them to cooperate with him as he writes a book about the mystery. It seems that all three women held back secrets during the original investigation - but will the uncovering of these secrets make any difference?
The Lamplighters is told in flashbacks, alternating between the present day with the women, and the lead up to the disappearance with the men in the lighthouse. The lighthouse chapters in particular are seriously atmospheric, threatening, even. I had so many ideas as to what could have happened, my opinion changing constantly as more information was revealed. I didn’t guess the actual ending though, even after I’d described the basic storyline of the book to my husband, and he got it in one (note to self: do not discuss mystery books with the husband, AKA “Dr” Poirot…)
Highly recommended.

Tour: The Trial Show: The Resistance Rises
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Forced into the shadows while waging war on an oppressive regime intent on controlling those born...
Speculative Fiction Spy Thriller

Merissa (13000 KP) rated Amethyst Flame (Butterfly Witch #2) in Books
Mar 7, 2022 (Updated Jul 3, 2023)
If I had to say what this book is about - in a nutshell - I would say trust. Or lack of it. Whatever. Basically, this whole book is a mindf*ck of who Mo can trust and rely on. There are secrets within secrets with all of them, but it is Mo on the frontline.
This book expands on what started in the first part, including a revelation about Mo's moths, and will absolutely leave you wanting more. My Kindle nearly hit the wall with the ending and I can't wait for the next book!!!
An Urban Fantasy where the heroine doesn't have all sorted within five minutes. Highly recommended by me.
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Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Mar 4, 2022

Broadcast Blues (Clare Carlson Mystery #6)
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Wendy Kyle took secrets to her grave—now, Clare Carlson is digging them up New York City has no...
Mystery Murder Vigilante Crime

Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated A House of Bells in Books
Jan 9, 2024
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A House of Bells
By J.T. Croft
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A woman haunted by fate, a child silenced by fear, and a house full of secrets and bells.
1918. Stripped of her reputation and haunted by a spirit she failed to protect, the young governess Grace Meadows finds herself out of time and growing more and more desperate. But when she’s offered a strange job from an eccentric medium, she never could have imagined what she was signing up for.
Tasked with caring for a troubled young girl who has lost the ability to speak, Grace must unravel the dangerous secrets at the heart of a run-down country mansion and find the source of the horrors which now threaten both of their lives.
As she’s forced to confront her own demons and reconcile the ghosts of past and present, can Grace protect the child from the living and dead? And what is waiting for her beyond the mysterious silk and bells which protect them from forces unseen?
This was a haughtily beautiful gothic horror. It was so well written. The characters were endearing and dislikeable when needed. I’m glad to have found this author and looking forward to reading more.