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The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton

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5.0

I had a lot of fun with this story.

Along with dozens of ever-changing theories and trying to keep all the details straight… not only was I incredibly wrong but I never suspected the ending.

Does It Hurt? by H.D. Carlton

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5.0

Amazing book. Probably my favorite HD Carlton book and right up there on my list of top books of all time.
Meet Me at Home: by Veronica Wynne, Veronica Wynne

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5.0

This is officially my favorite contemporary romance book of all time.

All others will be compared to this.

Veronica Wynne does an amazing job at depicting grief so profoundly between the two main characters and in such different ways.

The story, the humor, the spice… it all comes together for one amazing conclusion.

ANY fan of romance needs to read this story.
Meet Me Again One Day: A Second Chance Contemporary Romance by Veronica Wynne, Veronica Wynne

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5.0

Veronica has done it again with the second book in the Meet Me series.

Meet Me At Home is such an amazing story and loved those characters so much. It’s no different between Maggie and Ethan.

I instantly fell in love with Maggie and while I was cheering her on I was also cheering for Ethan.

Another great contemporary romance and Veronica Wynne should be an “auto-buy author” for every romance fan.
There's Blood on the Reef: A Podcaster Sleuth Mystery by Roxie Cohen, Roxie Cohen

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5.0

It’s hard to pick a favorite between two great stories but I think this second book in the Jude Amarante series may be mine.

I loved seeing Jude’s growth as an amateur investigator and the introduction of Adrian…. Oh boy.
Rotting in Vain: A Polyamorous Dark Fae Fantasy by Lady Kilroy

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5.0

This does not feel like a debut release from an indie author.

This far story was fully of action, gritty and raw characters and a dynamic plot.

It had fae, powers, bad ass heroines and spice.

For the fantasy readers that loved ACOTAR and are ready for a more “in your face” fae princess… you gotta pick this up.
Rising in Ruin by Lady Kilroy

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5.0

Kilroy is back with book 2 and she’s not taking it any easier on her readers.

The story literally picks up where book 1 left off and the ride doesn’t slow down from there. The drama and conflicts rise and so do the tempers of the main characters as they are forced to work together.

But the fae can never really be trusted and Aine needs to be careful who she trusts as she keeps navigating the new world she finds herself in.
There Is No Devil by Sophie Lark

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5.0

I enjoyed this duet. Serial killer and art. Two of my favorite things
The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young

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5.0

Fantastic story. I didn’t want to finish it bc I was afraid on how it would end! lol

But it was wonderful.