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Vampiric Crush by Frankie Sutton (Book Review #1999)

Vampiric Crush by Frankie Sutton is a spellbinding urban fantasy that intertwines elements of romance, adventure, and self-discovery. The story follows Shae Taizer, a strong-willed protagonist determined to break free from the powerful grip of the Vampire King, Gerard. Hidden in the Royale Realm,… Continue Reading “Vampiric Crush by Frankie Sutton (Book Review #1999)”

When I Became Never by Nathalie Guilbeault (Book Review #1997)

Nathalie Guilbeault’s When I Became Never is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the dark recesses of the human mind through a complex web of revenge, madness, and narcissism. A stand-alone sequel to Inhaled, this novel delves deeper into the sinister psyche of Benjamin… Continue Reading “When I Became Never by Nathalie Guilbeault (Book Review #1997)”

A Love That’s Sure by Tami Ullom (Book Review#1996)

Tami Ullom’s A Love That’s Sure is a heartfelt children’s book that weaves a touching narrative of love, healing, and resilience. With its tender portrayal of the bond between a grieving woman and an equally wounded shelter dog, this book offers a poignant reminder… Continue Reading “A Love That’s Sure by Tami Ullom (Book Review#1996)”

Hustling the Mob: The Mafia, Malware, and Murder by Don Spillane (Book Review #1995)

In *Hustling the Mob: The Mafia, Malware, and Murder*, Don Spillane crafts a high-octane, international crime thriller that keeps the tension tight and the stakes higher than ever. The story revolves around Joshua, a world-class hacker, and Sarah, a master safe cracker, whose skills… Continue Reading “Hustling the Mob: The Mafia, Malware, and Murder by Don Spillane (Book Review #1995)”

A Crow in the Canyon by Melissa Widmaier (Book Review #1994)

**A Crow in the Canyon** by Melissa Widmaier is a gripping epic fantasy novel set in a world where elemental spirits, prophecy, and family honor intertwine. The story follows the Ganwin family on a dangerous quest to rescue their patriarch, General Nojhi Ganwin, who… Continue Reading “A Crow in the Canyon by Melissa Widmaier (Book Review #1994)”

A Woman Like Maria by Gabriel Constans (Book Review #1993)

In *A Woman Like Maria*, Gabriel Constans delivers a deeply reflective and emotionally charged narrative that spans decades, exploring the life of Sophia, a young woman whose journey of self-discovery unfolds through her relationships and the choices she makes.

Hunted by Fate by Adam Opaciuch (Book Review #1991)

*Hunted by Fate* by Adam Opaciuch weaves a gripping narrative that spans decades and continents. The story begins in 1973 with the brutal murder of a New York City restaurateur, which lands David Archer in a psychiatric hospital under dubious circumstances. Pamela Gordon, a… Continue Reading “Hunted by Fate by Adam Opaciuch (Book Review #1991)”

I Didn’t Mean To, But… by I.D. (Book Review #1890)

*I Didn’t Mean To, But…* by I.D. is a powerful exploration of human complexity, where choices, secrets, and the consequences of our actions collide in a maze of emotional and psychological turmoil. The novel blends elements of social and philosophical themes, challenging readers to… Continue Reading “I Didn’t Mean To, But… by I.D. (Book Review #1890)”

What Now? by Joyce V. Harrison (Book Review #1989)

*What Now?* by Joyce V. Harrison is a poignant and suspenseful journey of self-discovery, where the past collides with the present in unexpected ways. The story centers around 24-year-old Dylan Ryker, who, after the death of his father, discovers a matchbook hidden in a… Continue Reading “What Now? by Joyce V. Harrison (Book Review #1989)”