REVIEW: My Loving Husband by Sheryl Browne
Sandy M’s review of My Loving Husband by Sheryl Browne
Psychological Thriller published by Bookoutour 7 Apr 25
I’ve been into psychological thrillers over the last couple of years, all thanks to Darby Kane, who’s been a favorite of mine for years under her HelenKay Dimon pseudonym. Her new foray into this genre has been the perfect direction for her. So when I saw this book by Ms. Browne (my first by her), I thought maybe I should expand my own horizons. But I’m not sure she’s the right choice for me.
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REVIEW: Hidden Nature by Nora Roberts
Veena’s review of Hidden Nature by Nora Roberts
Romantic Suspense published by St Martin’s Press 27 May 25
Her partner would want to stop for snacks at a gas station where a robbery is in progress. Sloan is shot in the chest but manages to pull through. Put on a mandatory leave of absence, she goes back home to her parents and begins to work on her rehabilitation, both physically and mentally.
In order to keep her up her mental health and keep her investigative skills sharp, she begins to look into unsolved mysteries near her home. What she finds is chilling.
REVIEW: Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry
Sandy M’s review of Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry
Fantasy Romance published by Entangled: Red Tower Books 6 May 25
Monsters, heart-pounding action, characters both loyal and deceitful, and a slow-blossoming romance are only a few things from the imagination of Devney Perry as you’re drawn into this story that will leave you breathless, sometimes clueless, and waiting for truths to erupt. Twists and turns have never worked so well to keep a reader off kilter for so long.
REVIEW: Shades of Magic Series by V.E. Schwab
Kaitlyn‘s review of Shades of Magic Series by V.E. Schwab
Historical Fantasy published by Tor Books Feb 15 – Feb 17
Hi, my name is Kaitlyn and I’m V.E. Schwab’s newest super fan. This is my first time reading anything of Schwab’s and I’m HOOKED. This trilogy is absolute perfection. The story structure is immaculate, the plot is so interesting, the magic system is unique, and everything about this trilogy has me enthralled.
REVIEW: A Duke Never Tells by Suzanne Enoch
Veena’s review of A Duke Never Tells by Suzanne Enoch
Historical Romance published by Bramble 01 Apr 25
What a delightful comedy of errors!
REVIEW: On Isabella Street by Genevieve Graham
Sandy M’s review of On Isabella Street by Genevieve Graham
Romantic Historical Fiction published by Simon & Schuster 22 Apr 25
As usual, Genevieve Graham gives readers a captivating retelling of Canadian history, along with unforeseen romance, all interspersed with danger. Late 1960s this time, events during the Vietnam War, a war Canada did not participate in, though some of their men decided it was their duty to join anyway. We also get a glance of the country’s taking in American war resisters of the time. All around, a wonderful look inside hearth and home during a terrible time in history.
REVIEW: Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yambao
Kaitlyn‘s review of Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yambao
Contemporary Fantasy published by Del Rey 14 Jan 25
Water Moon reminds me of The Starless Sea, in that I had no idea what was going on. However, the vibes were vibing, so I had a great time.
REVIEW: Beach Vibes by Susan Mallery
Veena’s review of Beach Vibes by Susan Mallery
Contemporary Romance published by Canary Press 18 Mar 25
An absolutely fantastic summer beach read, even it if came out in Spring. Families can anchor a person, while at the same time uproot everything you’ve ever believed and then spit you out.
REVIEW: Blood Skye by Donna Grant
Veena’s review of Blood Skye (Skye Druids, Book 6) by Donna Grant
Paranormal Romance published by DL Grant LLC 06 Mar 25
This series continue to get more intense; the suspense and story line takes such unexpected twists and turns that it will keep you on the edge of your seat.
REVIEW: On Loverose Lane by Samantha Young
Sandy M’s review of On Loverose Lane (Return to Dublin Street, Book 1) by Samantha Young
Contemporary Romance published by Amazon Digital Services 20 Feb 25
It’s no secret Samantha Young is an absolute favorite of mine. I’ve loved every book I’ve read. I wish I had more under my belt, especially the On Dublin Street series. I’ve not kept up with that, having read only the first book. But that defintely made this story that much more enjoyable as we get to know Braden and Joss’ daughter in this new series.