
Baby Hazel Flower Girl for Kids
Games and Entertainment
App
Baby Hazel Flower Girl game is available for kids to play. Hazel has received an invitation from...

The Mystery Knight: A Graphic Novel
George R.R. Martin and Ben Avery
Book
A full-color graphic novel edition of The Mystery Knight, one of the thrilling Dunk and Egg novellas...

Reckless (Yoga in the City #2)
Book
One workaholic CEO. One free-spirit yoga teacher. A thousand miles of temptation. Crystal Ananda...
Contemporary Romance

Blackberry Pie Murder (Hannah Swensen, #17)
Book
It’s been a sleepy summer for the folks of Lake Eden, Minnesota. In fact, it’s been a whole four...
Cozy mystery

Death by Chocolate Malted Milkshake
Book
The island fishing village of Eastport, Maine, has plenty of salty local character. It also has a...

Murder at Keyhaven Castle
Book
With her wedding to Viscount “Lyndy” Lyndhurst just days away, strong-willed American ex-pat...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated Until Depths Do Us Part in Books
Sep 11, 2024 (Updated Sep 11, 2024)
I’d been wanting to try this author’s books for a while, and I’m glad I did. This book handled the tricky job of backstory and mystery set up well, and I was pulled into the story from the beginning. I did feel the interactions with one character got repetitive, but overall, the plot kept me engaged as Charlotte kept finding out more things that might have played into the murder. The solution was perfectly logical when we got there. We met the majority of characters at once, so I had a harder time keeping them all straight, but I did by the end. That doesn’t apply to Charlotte and Jane, who are great main characters. I enjoyed the fantasy of cruising, yet the murder is played seriously. I’m looking forward to booking another cruise with this series soon.

Trudi (4 KP) rated Four weddings and a fiasco in Books
Jan 26, 2018
The story is about Katy who is a wedding photographer with her own business who was left struggling after a family betrayal. Katy learns to trust and eventually love again. There are ups and downs that keep you glued to the book from beginning to end!

Allison Knapp (118 KP) rated Imagine Me & You (2006) in Movies
Jan 20, 2019

Awix (3310 KP) rated The Holy Mountain (Der Heilige Berg) (1926) in Movies
Nov 11, 2019
I found the dramatic elements of the film to be rather hard going, and Riefenstahl's dancing, rather than evoking desire, just reminded me of a drunk woman trying to start a fight at a wedding reception. However, there are some fantastic compositions and the mountains still look awesome nearly a century on; the film may feel a bit pretentious but its imagery remains powerful.