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Zip Line: Aftermath by P. Anthony Michael is a gripping continuation of the Zip Line saga—an intense blend of cozy mystery and psychological suspense that explores what happens after the nightmare ends… or seems to. With vivid characterization, emotional depth, and a mounting sense… Continue Reading “Zip Line: Aftermath by P. Anthony Michael (Book Review #2344)”
Where She Met the Sea is a haunting and beautifully layered historical mystery that blends human tragedy, myth, and the unforgiving power of nature into an unforgettable tale. Set in the winter of 1853, Lara Fanning’s evocative prose transports readers to the remote coastal… Continue Reading “Where She Met the Sea by Lara Fanning (Book Review #2340)”
The Worms in Fools’ Fingers by MJ Watts is a dark, unsettling historical novel that leans heavily into the moral ambiguity and paranoia of seventeenth-century Europe. Rather than simply recounting events of the witch trials, Watts uses the period as a lens to explore… Continue Reading “The Worms in Fools’ Fingers by M.J. Watts (Book Review #2338)”
The Joker’s Revenge by Nancy Beaule is a charming and suspenseful young adult mystery that masterfully blends romance, family secrets, and summer camp hijinks. Set against the sun-soaked backdrop of a Maine summer camp in 1972, the story follows Darci Miller, a determined and… Continue Reading “The Joker’s Revenge by Nancy Beaule (Book Review #2330)”
Still Human by Chris Cage is a thoughtful, timely, and deeply relatable exploration of how modern technology—and AI in particular—shapes our minds, habits, and emotional well-being. Far from being a conventional self-help manual, the book blends research, personal stories, and real-world experience to guide… Continue Reading “Still Human: Staying Sane, Productive, and Fully You in the Age of AI by Chris Cage (Book Review #2321)”
Raising Mom by Jane Farrell is a tender, heartfelt memoir that captures the profound beauty, sorrow, and grace of caring for a loved one in their final days. Told in a diary-style narrative, the book offers an intimate glimpse into the author’s experience of… Continue Reading “Raising Mom: A Daughter’s Gift for Her Mother’s Final Days by Jane Farrell (Book Review #2315)”
Poinsettia Girl by Jennifer Wizbowski is a beautifully immersive historical novel set in Venice, 1710, that explores music, identity, and the search for belonging. Based on the life of Agata de la Pieta, an orphan musician at the renowned Ospedale de la Pieta, the… Continue Reading “Poinsettia Girl: The Story of Agata della Pieta by Jennifer Wizbowski (Book Review #2313)”
My Life as Akama is a profoundly moving and beautifully written journey through pain, redemption, and the transcendent power of art. In this first installment of The Three Messiahs trilogy, Oded Levitte brings to life the story of John Buga-ndi—later known as Akama—a man… Continue Reading “My Life as Akama: An Autobiography by Oded Levitte (Book Review #2310)”
However Long the Day by K.J. Kelly is a deeply moving and beautifully written family saga that spans generations, geography, and the enduring resilience of the human spirit. Set against the backdrop of the mining towns of Michigan and Montana and the sweeping beauty… Continue Reading “However Long the Day by K.J. Kelly (Book Review #2306)”