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Zero Chill by Carolyn Elizabeth, narrated by Lori Prince

Zero Chill by Carolyn Elizabeth

Another very entertaining installment in the Curtis and Reynolds series This is book 3 in the Curtis and Reynolds series which follows the lives of autopsy assistant Corey Curtis and emergency physician Dr. Thayer Reynolds who manage to get themselves into trouble with both criminals and police alike. Even though in theory this audiobook could […]

A strong sophomore book for Munir

A Period of unCertainty by Sheryn Munir

Review of A Period of unCertainty by Sheryn Munir This was a good read. When I saw the name Sheryn Munir, I knew I had read her before but just didn’t really remember. I finally realized that I had read her debut when she was with another publisher, about three years ago. I remember it […]

The audiobooks are doing justice to this series so far

The Blood Runs Cold by Catherine Maiorisi

Review of The Blood Runs Cold by Catherine Maiorisi, Audiobook narrated by Abby Craden I came late to the party but finally, I’m catching up with The Chiara Corelli Mystery Series now that they are coming out in audio narrated by the fantastic Abby Craden. As I said in my review of the first book […]

An amazing feminist tale

The Tell Tale by Clare Ashton

Review of The Tell Tale by Clare Ashton In my recent review of Finding Jessica Lambert, I was singing praises of Clare Ashton’s versatility in writing different genres. Ms. Ashton can write rom-coms, dramas, traditional romance… Now I can add mysteries and historical fiction to this list. It amazes me when authors can tackle a […]

This book had a different feel but in a good way

You'll Be Fine by Jen Michalski

Review of You’ll Be Fine by Jen Michalski This was pretty good. The story was different than I expected –that is until I saw it better explained in the reviews- but I still enjoyed it. I like when a book can surprise me a bit as long as it’s not too different from what I […]

This book was even better than I had expected

Like Other Girls by Britta Lundin

Review of Like Other Girls by Britta Lundin I loved this! I had high hopes for this book but it was even better than I had expected. I’m actually surprised that it’s not getting more of that YA hype and that more people aren’t talking about it. Hopefully, that will change when this releases in […]

There’s a bit of everything in this book

The Papercutter by Cindy Rizzo

Review of The Papercutter by Cindy Rizzo The Papercutter offers us a possibility for what our near future in the USA might look like. The country has split into two nations: the God-Fearing States (GFS), which is ultra-conservative, technically backward, and racist. Think red hats. The other states belong to the United Progressive Regions (UPR) […]

There’s nothing cold about Zero Chill

Zero Chill by Carolyn Elizabeth

Review of Zero Chill by Carolyn Elizabeth This is book 3 in the Curtis and Reynolds series which follows the lives of autopsy assistant Corey Curtis and emergency physician Dr. Thayer Reynolds who manage to get themselves into trouble with both criminals and police alike. Even though in theory this book could be read as […]

An age gap romance full of surprises

Zero Chill by Carolyn Elizabeth

Review of The Secrets We Keep by Donna Jay This is by far my new favourite book by Donna Jay. I’ve enjoyed every book of hers I’ve read but this one is on another level for me. Sadie never thought she’d end up living in her car and yet, here she is. Which in turn […]

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