Book Recommendations
Book Recommendations

Unraveling Secrets Across Timelines: A Review of The Turnglass by Gareth Rubin

With its innovative tête-bêche format and dual timelines, The Turnglass by Gareth Rubin is a clever, atmospheric mystery that takes readers from 1880s England to 1930s California. A treat for literary puzzle fans!

Color Me Dead: A Cozy Mystery with a Paranormal Twist

In “Color Me Dead,” artist Gabby Wolfe’s ability to predict death adds suspense to this cozy mystery. With humor and paranormal flair, Teresa Trent’s latest novel delivers an engaging, small-town whodunit.

Love, Loss, and Immortality: A Review of The Nightman’s Odyssey

In The Nightman’s Odyssey, Damien’s pursuit of love leads him to sacrifice everything, but immortality isn’t as simple as it seems. Join me as I explore this gothic tale of love, rejection, and second chances.

Uncovering Dark Secrets: The Thrilling Return to Sunnybrook in “The Champions” by Kara Thomas

In The Champions, Kara Thomas returns to Sunnybrook with a gripping mystery. When the football team’s golden boys fall victim to a series of attacks, the town’s dark past resurfaces in deadly ways.

Snowed In with Secrets: A Review of Murder at Midwinter Manor by Anita Davison

Anita Davison’s Murder at Midwinter Manor delivers a cozy, snowbound mystery set in 1916, where family secrets and festive cheer give way to murder and stolen treasures. Hannah Merrill must solve the case before Christmas is ruined.

Discovering Ida B. Wells: A Review of Ida, in Love and in Trouble by Veronica Chambers

Veronica Chambers’ Ida, in Love and in Trouble offers a vivid portrayal of Ida B. Wells’ early life, blending romance and historical detail. The novel explores her journey from a spirited young woman to a trailblazing journalist, earning a solid four stars.

Casket Case by Lauren Evans: A Quirky Rom-Com with a Touch of the Supernatural

Lauren Evans’ Casket Case offers a delightful mix of romance and the supernatural. In this warm-hearted debut, Nora Clanton returns to her small-town roots only to fall for a man whose job is anything but ordinary.