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Daily Archives: December 11, 2021
Realm Review: Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 3
The story of Natasha Romanoff continues in Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 3. This is a tale of intrigue and danger, as it well should be, given who has taken the lead. Black Widow has been pulled into another investigation, but this one is significantly more personal than usual. Continue reading
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Review: Purrfectly Dead by Dixie Lyle
Purrfectly Dead is the fifth novel in Dixie Lyle’s Whiskey, Tango & Foxtrot Mystery (I adore the name of this series!), and as you might imagine, certain critters take center stage. Before I begin my review, I should confess that I haven’t actually read the first four novels in this series. Yet I had no problem diving right in and following along, so new fans could join in here if they so desire. Continue reading