This post includes affiliate links that support this blog. Thank you for using them. Put on your mittens, because it’s about to get frigid: Cold Threat is the winter story you won’t be able to put down! The second book in the Ryland and St. Clair world, this book advances their story in every possible… Continue reading New! Cold Threat by Nancy Mehl – Review
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New! The Divine Proverb of Streusel – Review
This post contains affiliate links which help to support this blog. Thanks for using them. Sara Brunsvold flooded her next novel The Divine Proverb of Streusel with wisdom and heart. It’s the kind of feel-good story that will both convict you and have you smile-crying over each character in turn. After reading The Extraordinary Deaths… Continue reading New! The Divine Proverb of Streusel – Review
NEW: Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Graphic Novel Review
This post includes affiliate links. Thank you for using them. Chris Grabenstein has done it again! The new graphic novel edition of Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library totally knocks it out of the book stacks! I admit that I was a bit hesitant about this one – I mean, really: how could anything top the… Continue reading NEW: Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Graphic Novel Review
NEW from Joy Crain: The Cost of the Crown
This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for using them. What would it be like to visit a royal palace? Even better, to meet a prince? Find out with Missy Hanson in The Cost of the Crown, because she could tell you all about that after her visit to Andelar, a small Asian country steeped… Continue reading NEW from Joy Crain: The Cost of the Crown
New from Natalie Walters: Better Watch Out
This review contains affiliate links that provide a small commission to help my family should you click and make a purchase. There is no cost to you. Natalie Walters brings on the Christmas fun with her new novel ‘Better Watch Out!’ It’s the perfect combination of holiday cheer and light romantic suspense to kick off… Continue reading New from Natalie Walters: Better Watch Out
New! Havoc by Ronie Kendig
Ronie Kendig is one of those authors whose books I automatically want each time she releases one – and Havoc is the epitome of why. Her writing is like nobody else’s – it’s tight, it’s provocative, and she’ll keep you on the edge of your seat from the first page to the last. Havoc is… Continue reading New! Havoc by Ronie Kendig
Christmas in the Crosshairs with Lynette Eason – Review
If you’re a fan of Lynette Eason’s Elite Guardians universe, you can’t miss Christmas in the Crosshairs. Full of action-packed stories that update you on each couple since their original books released, this set of sweet stories packs a powerful punch. In a way, the book is based on the premise that each couple needs… Continue reading Christmas in the Crosshairs with Lynette Eason – Review
New from Susan May Warren: Iris
Susan May Warren delivers another zinger of a lesson as she takes you on a wild ride across Europe with Iris and hunky hero Hudson Bly. With her signature wit and wisdom, Warren delves into our core identity as humans and how we relate to each other – all while trying to keep from being… Continue reading New from Susan May Warren: Iris
New! Unseen Danger by Jerusha Agen – Review
Unseen Danger takes readers on a thrilling ride through the life of heroes securing a rapper’s family – and each other. With surprise twists coming from every direction and humor from unexpected places, this story will keep you on the edge of your seat! I was surprised with the inclusion of a side character who… Continue reading New! Unseen Danger by Jerusha Agen – Review
New! Cold Pursuit by Nancy Mehl – Review
It’s sink or swim with Nancy Mehl’s upcoming release Cold Pursuit! Don’t forget to breathe as you navigate the twists and turns of this high-stakes story! River Ryland and Tony St. Clair make the perfect PIs for tackling a series of increasingly complicated cold cases with psychological twists. The tension is ratcheted higher by their… Continue reading New! Cold Pursuit by Nancy Mehl – Review