Monday, September 15, 2025

Showcase of The Girl In The Maze by R. K. Jackson and a $15 Amazon.com Gift Card Giveaway

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THE GIRL IN THE MAZE

by R. K. Jackson

August 25 - September 19, 2025 

Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

THE GIRL IN THE MAZE by R. K. Jackson

USA TODAY BESTSELLER • Perfect for fans of Alice Feeney, Megan Miranda, and Tana French, R. K. Jackson’s lyrical, twisty psychological thriller follows an aspiring journalist as she uncovers dark truths in a seaswept Southern town—aided by a mysterious outcast and pursued by a ruthless killer.

 

Now available for the first time as an audiobook, this lyrical novel comes alive in a tour de force performance by narrator Hillary Huber.

When Martha Covington moves to Amberleen, Georgia, after her release from a psychiatric ward, she thinks her breakdown is behind her. A small town with a rich history, Amberleen feels like a fresh start. Taking a summer internship with the local historical society, Martha is tasked with gathering the stories of the Geechee residents of nearby Shell Heap Island, the descendants of slaves who have lived by their own traditions for the last three hundred years.

As Martha delves into her work, the voices she thought she left behind start whispering again, and she begins to doubt her recovery. When a grisly murder occurs, Martha finds herself at the center of a perfect storm—and she’s the perfect suspect. Without a soul to vouch for her innocence or her sanity, Martha disappears into the wilderness, battling the pull of madness and struggling to piece together a supernatural puzzle of age-old resentments, broken promises, and cold-blooded murder. She finds an unexpected ally in a handsome young man fighting his own battles. With his help, Martha journeys through a terrifying labyrinth—to find the truth and clear her name, if she can survive to tell the tale.

Praise for THE GIRL IN THE MAZE:

"A juicy, twisty literary thriller so captivating you might want to take the long way to your destination... Hillary Huber['s] mastery of accents from the melodious Geechee dialect to the broad vowel drawl of Southern aristocracy is on point and music to this Southerner's ears."
~ The Atlanta Journal Constitution

"A Southern Gothic thriller with a twisty plot and echoes of Tana French."
~ Dianne Emley, bestselling author of Killing Secrets

"The Girl in the Maze has suspense, action, memorable characters and even a perfect storm."
~ Savannah Morning News

"One of the best books I’ve read [this year] . . . The Girl in the Maze is a genre-crushing story that’s part mystery, part thriller, with elements of horror. The result is a terribly entertaining novel."
~ Cemetery Dance

"Enthralling . . . a psycho-thriller of dark secrets in a small historic Georgian coastal town."
~ Judith D. Collins, Must Read Books

"This scared the hell out of me."
~ Laura Otis, MacArthur Fellow, author of Müller’s Lab

Audio clip from The Girl in the Maze a psychological thriller narrated by Hillary Huber:

Book Details:

Genre: Psychological Thriller
Published by: Audiobook: Paradise Press in Association with Fright Night Audio; Print & eBook: Penguin Random House
Audiobook Publication Date: August 5, 2025
Number of Print Pages: 300
Audiobook ISBN: 979-8-218-70529-9
eBook Links: Kindle | Goodreads | BN | Apple | Penguin
Audiobook Links: Audible | BN | Apple | LibroFM | Chirp | AudiobooksNow | Spotify

Read an excerpt:

Prologue

She wants to kill you.

Martha’s fingers tightened onto the Pentel No. 2 pencil, clutched in her lap like a secret talisman. Dr. Ellijay picked up the stack of test booklets, squared them on her desk with soft raps, and began handing them out. She walked slowly down the aisle, her heels popping on the linoleum.

Not today, Martha thought. Please, Lenny, not today.

Outside the casement windows, the campus was awash in gray, a silent movie, as it had been for days, suspended between fog and drizzle, the dull light suppressing shadows, flattening the neo-Gothic buildings of Ponce de Leon College like a plywood set. Only two o’clock, but outside looked more like dusk.

The quad was empty, except for a lone figure seated on a bench, a man in a tweed blazer taking notes in a composition book. He looked up in Martha’s direction, then down at the notebook, then toward her again. To escape his gaze, she looked elsewhere, beyond the campus buildings, above the crenellated rooflines.

It was there again. She had seen it before, on bad days, and now it stretched across the buildings, high above the spires and turrets, gelatinous and nearly invisible except for a network of threadlike capillaries. It pulsed and it heaved, breathing, alive.

Don’t look at it, Lovie. Lenny murmured in her ear, his voice moist and intimate. You know they don’t want you to see that, right? Just pretend you don’t see it.

Today Lenny was only a voice, but on some days she could see him. He was tall and gaunt, his skin white and mottled, like the belly of a toad. Spiked hair. Blue jeans shiny with stains. Canvas sneakers, gray and frayed.

Martha felt a touch on her shoulder, jerked around.

“Relax, Martha.” Wade leaned forward in the desk behind her. “You look as tight as a piano wire. You’ll do great.”

You won’t do great. You’ll die. Lenny hissed. S’truth. You’ll die if you even touch the paper.

This was the first time Wade had spoken to her in months. In the early weeks of the semester, he had flirted with her, singled her out for special attention. For a while, the attraction had been mutual. She liked his pug nose, his subversive sense of humor. But that was before.

Dr. Ellijay walked to the end of the next aisle, Martha’s aisle.

Have a look out, Lovie. ’Ere it comes.

Martha tried to concentrate, to review her mental notes. This was the final. Her grades had been floundering—that’s all part of the plan, innit?—but Martha had decided she would overcome the plan. She wouldn’t let them win.

Don’t touch the paper, Lenny rasped. It’s printed with poison ink. It’s like them colorful frogs in Ecuador. We learned about that in Biology 101, remember? Beautiful, but lethal. If you touch the ink, you’ll die.

Dr. Ellijay returned to her desk at the front of the room and glanced at her wristwatch. “All right, you have forty-five minutes,” she told the class. “You may begin now. Good luck.”

Look at ’er. She’s watchin’ you. She wants to see you fail. Touch the frog poison, and you’ll die. Look out the window. The man on the bench, he’s watchin’, too. They’re all watchin’. They’ve all been waitin’ for this moment, doncha see?

Martha stared at the page, paralyzed. She felt a drop of perspiration release from her armpit and crawl down her side. Around her, she heard the frantic scratching of her fellow students’ pens. They mingled with the sounds of the rats in the walls, the ones that chewed at the masonry with their sharp teeth, like yellow rice grains. The other students acted as if the rats weren’t there.

She glanced at the clock. Six minutes gone already. She looked down at the paper and tried to focus, to form the answers in her mind.

If you fall for it—don’t say I din’t warn you, Lovie.

She wanted to cry, or to scream, but she was motionless except for the pounding of her heart.

Don’t react. Don’t let ’em know. Don’t let ’em on to you, right? That’s the worst thing.

She heard Dr. Ellijay’s footsteps approach and stop next to her desk. She didn’t look up.

“Martha? It’s been ten minutes, and you haven’t even started. Are you all right?”

A swarm of ghostly, amoeba shapes floated in front of Martha’s eyes, and she felt as if her head would explode.

“Martha?” Dr. Ellijay placed a hand on her shoulder.

Martha screamed and lunged out of her seat, pushing the desk over, causing books to tumble out.

Run. It’s yer only chance—run like hellfire.

She bounded up the aisle, reached the door, and flung it open with a bang.

Run, Lovie.

In the hallway, Martha collided with a student on his cellphone, texting. She turned the corner onto another hallway and spotted the door to the custodial closet. She tried the knob. It opened. She slipped inside, squeezed next to a plastic mop bucket with rubber wheels, pulled the door closed, and slid to the floor.

In the darkness, she could smell ammonia. She heard the rats scurry around her. One brushed against her ankle, another along the back of her neck. Out in the hallway, footsteps approaching.

Voices calling her name. But Martha remained silent, invisible.

This is one thing we’re good at, hey, Lovie? Lenny said. We know how to vanish.

Chapter 1

Ten months later

Martha sat on an iron bench in front of the Wash-and-Fold and watched a column of ants as they marched away carrying crumbs from the smashed corner of a ham sandwich.

She had made the walk from the Pritchett House to Tobias Avenue in only fifteen minutes, strolling past dew-damp lawns and sprinklers, reaching the business district early. Nothing to do now but wait and watch the town slowly wake up. The morning was hazy, already humid. The rising sun painted sharp, expanding triangles of yellow on the buildings and storefronts.

Martha opened her leather satchel and unfolded the advertisement, the one Vince found on the bulletin board at the Gateway Center. She reread it for the hundredth time.

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
The Historical Society of Amberleen, Georgia, seeks a full-time intern to assist with book project. Must be bright, organized, and detail-oriented, able to hit the ground running. Will transcribe/edit interviews, write introductions, assist with research. Three-month term with stipend. Assist with book project. Must be bright, organized, and detail-oriented, able to hit the ground running. Will transcribe/edit interviews, write introductions, assist with research. Three-month term with stipend.

She felt restless, considered moving to the local diner for a cup of coffee, then scrapped the idea. Like so many things, caffeine was no longer admissible.

She wished she’d brought a book to read, or maybe a newspaper. Anything to take her mind off the fluttery feeling in her gut, a sensation that took hold yesterday when the Trailways bus crossed the Intracoastal Waterway and rolled past that sign in the grass median:

Welcome to Amberleen. Spacious Oaks, Friendly Folks.

Martha held the leather satchel close to her face and sniffed. The smell calmed her. It reminded her of her father, who kept it bulging with papers as he shuttled between their house and the university. She tilted the satchel and heard a faint rattle from within, a secret sound. The part of herself she would keep hidden.

A Lincoln Continental pulled up in front of the brick building across the street and parked. A tall woman with white hair and an old-fashioned, collared dress got out, unlocked the glass door to the building, and entered. Martha checked her watch—eight fifteen. She took out a mirror, freshened her lip gloss, and brushed a few strands of loose hair from her face. It was time.

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Excerpt from THE GIRL IN THE MAZE by R. K. Jackson. Copyright 2025 by R. K. Jackson. Reproduced with permission from R. K. Jackson. All rights reserved.

 

Author Bio:

R. K. Jackson

R.K. Jackson is a former CNN journalist who now works at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He is the author of two novels of psychological suspense: the USA Today bestseller The Girl in the Maze and its sequel, Kiss of the Sun, both originally published by Penguin Random House.

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It's Monday!! What Are YOU Reading? - 9/15/2025

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I hope you had a great reading week.
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This is a weekly meme hosted by Kathryn at BOOK DATE!

Post the books completed, the books you are currently reading, and the books you hope to finish at some point.
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Books Completed:

LETA PEARL'S LOVE BISCUITS by Arlon Jay Staggs - review will be on October 9, 20254.

Great characters and fun storyline.

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THE HITCHHIKERS by Chevy Stevens - review will be on October 7, 2025.

Oh my - this is such an intense but good read.

Thriller fans won't want to miss this one.

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THE VIEW FROM LAKE COMO by Adriana Trigiani - review will be on October 6, 2025.

It's a good one.
 
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THE LIBRARIANS by Sherry Thomas - spotlight will be on October 5, 2025.

Not for me - sounded great, but too slow.

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THE SECRET OF ORANGE BLOSSOM CAKE by Rachel Linden - review will be on October 2, 2025.

DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!!

A beautiful, heartfelt read set in Italy - can't beat the setting, the characters, the food, and the storyline.

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DINNER AT THE NIGHT LIBRARY by Hika Harada - spotlight will be on October 1, 2025.

Not for me - slow buildup - thus a spotlight.

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THE LOST STORY OF EVA FUENTES by Chanel Cleeton - spotlight will be on September 30, 2025.

Not what I thought it would be thus a spotlight.

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THE VIOLET HOUR by Victoria Benton Frank - review will be on September 29, 2025.

Sullivan's Island Fans and women's fiction fans will love this one.

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TAHOE SPEED by Todd Borg - review will be on September 28, 2025.

Another great story with all the familiar characters.  Todd Borg Fans will be thrilled.

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THE GARBAGE MAN by Tessa Pacelli - review will be on September 23, 2025.

Too techie for me.

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ICING ON THE MURDER by Valerie Burns - review will be on September 25, 2025.

A fun, enjoyable cozy mystery.  

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THE GUEST IN ROOM 120 by Sara Ackerman - spotlight will be on September 26, 2025.

Couldn't get interested.

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THE OTHER EMMA by Sharon Gloger Friedman - review is in the book's title.

Excellent, excellent, excellent....loved it.

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THE RIGHTEOUS by Ronald A. Balson - spotlight will be on September 9, 2025.

Not a favorite of his for me.  I usually love his books.

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THE WIVES OF HAWTHORNE LANE by Stephanie DeCarolis - review will be on September 22, 2025.

A tense thriller with characters with secrets.  

Alert:  Domestic Abuse

But - what a twist toward the end!!

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THE WASP TRAP by Mark Edwards - review will be on September 18, 2025.

A good one - first time I have read this author.

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NO REST FOR THE WICKED by Rachel Louise Adams - review will be on September 17, 2025.

Well written, but not a favorite.

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A MURDEROUS BUSINESS by Cathy Pegau - review will be on September 16, 2025.

A light mystery with great characters.

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BEES IN JUNE by Elizabeth Bass Parman - review is in the book's title.

LOVED this book.  A hopeful, sweet, pleasurable read.  

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THE GIRL IN THE GREEN DRESS by Mariah Fredericks - review is in the book's title.

Gorgeous cover and a good read.

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THE CABERNET CLUB by Margie Zable Fisher and Rona S. Zable - review is in the book's title.

A delightful book with wonderful characters.   Loved it!!


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BODIES IN THE SAND by Crystal Murphy - review is in the book's title.

A fun, different book - it's good.

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THE HARVEY GIRLS by Juliette Faye - review is in the book's title.

Oh my - SO GOOD.  Historical fiction fans will love it.  

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SHIP OF DREAMS by Donna Jones Alward - review is in the book's title.

Another good one by Ms. Alward.   Two great characters on the Titanic - do they survive or perish?

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THE SECRET BOOK SOCIETY by Madeline Martin - spotlight is in the book's title.

Wasn't what I thought it would be.  

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THE BATTLE OF THE BOOKSHOPS by Poppy Alexander - review is in the book's title.

LOVED IT!!  A sweet read.

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FORGET ME NOT by Stacy Willingham - review is in the book's title.

A slow startup, but oh so good.   Don't miss it.

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IT'S NOT HER by Mary Kubica - review is on Goodreads, but other reviews will be on February 3, 2026.

SO GOOD - DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!!  Might be her best one yet!!  :)

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Book Currently Reading:

THE CHRISTMAS KEEPSAKE by Annie Rains - review will be on October 10, 2025.

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Books Up Next:

THE MAD WIFE by Meagan Church - review will be on October 12, 2025.

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THE GALLERY ASSISTANT by Kate Belli - review will be on October 14, 2025.

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THE MISSING PAGES by Alyson Richman - review will be on October 15, 2025.

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THE GIRL FROM THE RED ROSE MOTEL by Susan Beckham Zurenda - review wil be on October 16, 2025.

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WHISTLING WOMEN AND CROWING HENS by Melora Fern - review will be on October 22, 2025.

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THE BONE THIEF by Vanessa Lillie - review will be on October 28, 2025.

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THE LAST LOVE SONG by Lucinda and Harry Whittaker - review will be on October 30, 2025.

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THE SECOND STORY BOOKSHOP by Denise Hunter - review will be on November 1, 2025.

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OTHERWISE ENGAGED by Susan Mallery - review will be on November 2.

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OVER YONDER by Sean Dietrich - review will be on November 3, 2025.

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THE FORGET-ME-NOT LIBRARY by Heather Webber - review will be on November 4, 2025.

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THE HIDDEN CITY by Charles Finch - review will be on November 5, 2025.

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THE PERFECT HOSTS by Heather Gudenkauf - review will be on November 6, 2025.


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THE VANISHING PLACE by Zoe Rankin - review will be on November 9, 2025.
 
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THE BRIDESMAID by Cate Quinn - review will be on November 10, 2025.

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QUEEN ESTHER by John Irving - review will be on November 11, 2025.

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MALARIA by Suede D. Goldman - review will be on November 13, 2025.

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HEMLOCK LANE by Marshall Fine - review will be on November 25, 2025.

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THE LIST OF SUSPICIOUS THINGS by Jennie Godfrey - review will be on December 2, 2025.

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FRIENDS AND LIARS by Kit Frick - review will be on December 3, 2025.

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NO ONE ABOARD by Emy McGuire - review will be on December 4.

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THE WORLD AT HOME by Ginny Kubitz Moyer - review will be on December 9, 2025.

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THE RICH GUY'S WIFE by Bonnie Traymore - review will be on December17, 2025.

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A KNOCK AT THE DOOR by Peter Rowlands - review will be on December 18, 2025.

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WILDWOOD by Amy Pease - review will be on January 6, 2026.

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THE STORM by Rachel Hawkins - review will be on January 7, 2026.

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WATCHING OVER HER by Jean-Baptiste Andrea - review will be on January 8, 2025.

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NO ONE WOULD DO WHAT THE LAMBERTS HAVE DONE by Sophie Hannah - review will be on January 20, 2026.

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SUCH SHELTERED LIVES by Alyssa Sheinmel - review will be on January 21, 2026.

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SUCH A CLEVER GIRL by Darby Kane - review will be on January 23, 2025.
 
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A GREAT ACT OF LOVE by Heather Rose - review will be on January 27, 2025.

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THE FAIR WEATHER FRIEND by Jessie Garcia - review will be on January 28, 2026.

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FAMILY DRAMA by Rebecca Fallon - review will be on February 4, 2026.

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WE WERE NEVER FRIENDS by Kaira Rouda - review will be on February 5, 2026.

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OURS IS A TALE OF MURDER by Nora Murphy - review will be on February 10, 2026.

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THE KEEPER OF LOST CHILDREN by Sadeqa Johnson - review will be on February 11, 2026.

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A SOCIOPATH'S GUIDE TO A SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE by MK Oliver - review will be om February 17, 2026.

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A GOOD ANIMAL by Sara Maurer - review will be on February 24, 2026.

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YOU DID NOTHING WRONG by CG Drews - review will be on March 17, 2026.

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THE HIRED MAN by Sandra Dallas - review will be on March 31, 2026.
 
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LOVE BY THE BOOK by Jessica George - review will be on April 7, 2026.

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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO EDDY CRANE by Kate Crane - review will be on April 8, 2026.
 
 
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MAD MABEL by Sally Hepworth - review will be on April 21, 2026.

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