Fiction
Fiction

Unraveling Grief and Trust: A Review of The Mirrors by Which I End the World

In Kira Blackwood’s The Mirrors by Which I End the World, Chelsea navigates loss and danger, drawn to a mysterious stranger with secrets that could change everything. Can she trust him?

Mystery and Haunting in 1930s England: A Review of The Cursed Writer by Holly Hepburn

The Cursed Writer is a captivating mix of supernatural suspense and detective work. Follow Harriet White as she unravels a gothic mystery that challenges her belief in logic. Perfect for mystery and Holmes fans!

Murder and Mystique in the Cotswolds: A Review of “Death at the Old Curiosity Shop”

In Debbie Young’s charming cozy mystery, Alice Carroll’s fresh start in Little Pride takes a deadly twist when a body is found. Join me as I review this delightful whodunit set in the picturesque Cotswolds.

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.

Surviving the Shadows: A Review of They Thought They Buried Us by NoNieqa Ramos

They Thought They Buried Us by NoNieqa Ramos delivers a powerful, chilling story about survival, identity, and the haunting legacy of a mysterious boarding school. Join Yuiza as she faces more than just academic challenges.