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Strange Karma is a mystery thriller written about Cynthia Graham, a mountain climber who inherits a red diamond and several letters from her grandmother. The diamond is a scarce gem, and the letters reveal secrets that represent the thrill and mystery of the novel.… Continue Reading “Strange Karma by Willow Healy (Book Review #926)”
Entirely Alive is a self-help book for anyone who is struggling with addiction. It is a beautifully written statement filled with inspirational methods, strategies, work questions, assessments, and a practically mapped-out proposal for a recovery plan.
Connected to me is a paranormal fiction story about Aoi Kanemoto, a young Japanese woman who is smart, top of her class, and has anxiety. She meets a guy and falls in love. Christian Sterling is a gentle soul but has his own drama.… Continue Reading “Connected to Me by Marc Kage (Book Review #924)”
Flashes and sparks is a memoir written about Kate’s life. It begins with Kate’s perspective from a young age and how people are like Disney animations dancing and singing along, happy and oblivious of reality. Her life isn’t easy. Her cruel grandmother is just… Continue Reading “Flashes and Sparks by Kate Peters (Book Review #922)”
She lost her muse is a beautiful story about two friends, Meagan and Poppy. College roommates, successful artists, and best of friends, nothing seems to be stopping for these two girls. Suddenly, Poppy loses a semester before graduating and her father, Pastor Wayne, sends… Continue Reading “She Lost Her Muse by June Rollins (Book Review #915)”
Church of the assassin is the fifth book in the Nexus series. It is a thriller story about an assassin named Alexiares who has survived a deadly attack from her own sect. She inherits a baby, and while she only knows how to fix… Continue Reading “Church of the Assassin by Ross Harrison (Book Review #918)”
Where silence ends is a beautiful story about how a young girl finally breaks silence over all the abuse and trauma she has gone through. Reading through four generations of Mexican American culture, family drama, and abuse, this memoir truly advocates for those who… Continue Reading “Where Silence Ends by Angela Ruiz and Mary Ruiz (Book Review #917)”