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Tag Archives: St. Martin’s Press
Review: The Devil’s Dictionary by Steven Kotler
Author: Steven KotlerPublisher: St. Martin’s PressReleased: April 19, 2022Received: NetGalley I’ve been picking up a lot of authors that I’ve never read before, so why not keep the trend going? The Devil’s Dictionary, written by Steven Kotler, is the first I’ve read … Continue reading
Review: My Wife is Missing by D.J. Palmer
Author: D.J. PalmerPublisher: St. Martin’s PressReleased: May 10, 2022Received: NetGalley Once again, I find myself reading thriller novels back to back, and you know what? I’m okay with that. I love diving into these different worlds of thrills and intrigue. … Continue reading
Review: Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen
Every now and then, I get really lucky with my BOTM picks, and I grab something I would otherwise have completely missed out on. One such novel is Other Birds, written by Sarah Addison Allen. This novel promises a blend of magical realism and love. Continue reading
Posted in BOTM, Fantasy, Fiction
Tagged Book, Book of the Month, Book Review, Books, BOTM, Family, Fiction, ghost, ghosts, Literary, Literature, Other Birds, Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen, Review, Sarah Addison Allen, St. Martin's Press
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Review: Funny Farm by Laurie Zaleski
I’ll admit that I’m pretty trash about reading non-fiction novels. I’d love to change that, but I get distracted by yet another fantasy series every time I make that promise. Yet, there was something about Funny Farm that called to me. I’m confident it was the animal element, being a pet lover myself. Continue reading
Review: A Good Day for Chardonnay by Darynda Jones
A Good Day for Chardonnay is the second novel in Darynda Jones’ Sunshine Vicram series. It’s a delightful mystery/thriller series that somehow maintains a sense of humor and confidence despite all of the horrors that go on. I love it. Continue reading
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Tagged A Good Day for Chardonnay, A Good Day for Chardonnay by Darynda Jones, Book, Book Review, Books, cozy mystery, Darynda Jones, Fiction, Literary, Literature, Mystery, Mystery Review, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, St. Martin's Press, Sunshine Vicram, Sunshine Vicram #2, Thriller, Thriller Review
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Review: A Bad Day for Sunshine by Darynda Jones
A Bad Day for Sunshine is the start of new beginnings, being the first in Darynda Jones’ Sunshine Vicram series. Personally, I’m hoping this series goes on for quite some time. This is a series that merges the vibes of a cozy mystery with the darker tones of a thriller, with delightful results. Continue reading
Posted in Mystery, Uncategorized
Tagged A Bad Day for Sunshine, A Bad Day for Sunshine by Darynda Jones, Book, Book Review, Books, cozy mystery, Darynda Jones, Fiction, Literary, Literature, Mystery, Mystery Review, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, St. Martin's Press, Sunshine Vicram, Sunshine Vicram #1, Thriller, Thriller Review
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Review: Fan Fiction by Brent Spiner (with Jeanne Darst)
Are you a fan of Brent Spiner? If so, then I imagine you’ve been waiting for the release of Fan Fiction: A Mem-Noir. As the title indicates, it is inspired by true events, and I can’t be the only one curious about that, now can I? Continue reading
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Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Brent Spiner, Brent Spiner and Jeanne Darst, Fan Fiction, Fan Fiction by Brent Spiner and Jeanne Darst, Fan Fiction: A Mem-Noir, Fan Fiction: A Mem-Noir by Brent Spiner and Jeanne Darst, Fan Fiction: A Mem-Noir: Inspired by True Events, Fiction, Jeanne Darst, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, St. Martin's Press
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Review: Reckless Girls by Rachel Hawkins
Hawkins. Reckless Girls is her latest thriller, and that means I’m going to have to make some time to sit down and read this beauty. Continue reading
Review: The Becoming by Nora Roberts
Nora Roberts’ The Dragon Heart Legacy continues in The Becoming. This is the second novel of the series, and I, for one, am inquisitive to see where it is going to go in the long run! Then again, I always was a sucker for dragon-focused novels (thanks, DragonLance!) Continue reading
Review: The Real Valkyrie by Nancy Marie Brown
The Real Valkyrie: The Hidden History of Viking Warrior Women, written by Nancy Marie Brown, is precisely what the title promises to be. This is a historical exploration of Viking women, and it is such a fascinating read. Continue reading