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Slow Dance: Tender and reflective
Shiloh and Cary were best friends…until they weren’t. Now they’ve grown up, Shiloh has kids, Cary is in the navy, and they’ve decided to give themselves another chance.
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The Nightshade God (Book 3): Decent conclusion
Book 3 and conclusion to The Nightshade Crown trilogy.
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Slewfoot: Visceral and satisfying
Colonial New England, 1666: Abitha, an outcast in her Puritan community, fights to retain the rights to her property after a tragedy. Meanwhile, a dark force awakens in the forest.
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Sword Catcher (Book 1): Should have been more interesting
Kel, an orphan, is raised to be the crown prince’s body double – to fill in for him in places where they suspect attempts on the prince’s life. Meanwhile, Lin, a physician, fights prejudice to access life-saving medical information denied her as a Jewish (I mean Ashkari) woman.
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A Curse Carved in Bone: Meh?
Book 2 in the Saga of the Unfated duology: Freya contends with a bloody prophecy and a deep betrayal while war approaches.
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The Bullet Swallower: For the Red Dead fans
A generational story that follows two men: a bandido in 1895 bent on a quest for revenge, and his grandson in 1965 learning about his bloody family legacy.
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The Starving Saints: Excellent fantasy horror
In a castle under siege with the looming threat of total starvation, three women must confront and fight a supernatural takeover.
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The Bog Wife: Finally, a 5-star read
After their father dies, five isolated, codependent siblings, who were raised on cultish rituals in the bog lands of West Virginia, must face the possibility that their bog – which has produced a wife for every Haddesley heir for generations – may no longer be complying.
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The Rom-Commers: Mostly good
Emma thinks she has landed the best gig ever: helping her favorite screenwriter write a romcom. That is, until she actually meets him.









