Friday, February 27, 2026

Showcase of Bait The Devil by Winter Austin and a Giveaway of An Autographed Print Edition of One of Winter Austin’s Books and Their Choice of a $10 Amazon.com or BN.com Gift Card

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BAIT THE DEVIL

by Winter Austin

February 2 - March 13, 2026 

Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

A BOUNTY OF SHADOWS

In bounty hunting, clean jobs are a myth. Dot knows—she’s seen the blood.

Dot Ybarra doesn’t bluff. Fresh into her bounty hunting career, she’s already earning a reputation for results. But when a “routine” rogue bounty—taken as a favor to her lawyer cousin—turns lethal, she’s staring down a case with international reach, bodies in its wake, and the stench of power.

Bait the Devil by Winter Austin

Her business partner, T.J. Roman, is hiding a secret. If Dot finds out … well, she can’t find out. It would end the effective partnership they’ve built. But the trail won’t wait. What should have been a clean pickup of a fellow military veteran spirals into a hunt through the shadows, where one wrong move could see them both buried in an unmarked grave.

To stop the predators at the center of a violent trafficking ring, they’ll have to go straight into its core—and make themselves the bait. Every step makes them vulnerable to each other as well.

The devil’s coming for them.

Dot plans to be the one still standing after he bites.

Bait the Devil Trailer:

Book Details:

Genre: Modern Western Thriller
Published by: Tule Mystery
Publication Date: January 19, 2026
Number of Pages: 285
ISBN: 9781969218651 (ISBN10: 1969218657)
Series: A BOUNTY OF SHADOWS, Book 2 {Amazon, Tule}
Book Links: Amazon | Kindle | Barnes & Noble | Apple Books | Goodreads | BookBub | Tule Mystery

Read an excerpt:

From Chapter 1

Two hours later, they had managed to corral the quickly sobering Freddy into the back of the Suburban, with no more eventful chases, and turn him over to the county jail. Freddy’s bail bondsman paid out their fair share of the bond and a huge tip after some hard pressing on T.J.’s part about the circumstances leading up to Freddy’s apprehension. Once the check was cashed, a celebratory late lunch at one of the best Basque eateries Dot had found in Boise was the best way to top off a successful day of bounty hunting.

Parked behind the Bar Gernika, she and T.J. sat in the back end of the Chevy Suburban with the hatch up eating chorizo sandwiches with smoked cod croquetas and a bowl of green olives dripping in garlic olive oil. Dot slurped down half of her Coke, then shook the ice in her cup.

T.J. pointed the remains of his smoked beef chorizo at her. “We should register for the SHOT show in Vegas.”

“Why?”

“Because we can.” T.J. pulled his duh face.

Dot rolled her eyes and bit into her sandwich.

“Have you ever been there?” T.J. asked.

She shook her head, wiping smokey chorizo juice from the corner of her mouth.

“The woman raised to be a hunter and a firearms collector has never been to the great SHOT show?” He lowered his reflective sunglasses and eyed her over the top of the rims. “Never?”

“You do realize my family wasn’t made of money.” Dot popped one of the croquetas into her mouth. “And that’s in the dead of winter, when we couldn’t just up and run off while we were in the middle of lambing season.”

“All the more reason you should go now.” T.J. grinned. “A lot of the best bounty hunters meet up there.”

Dot scowled at her partner and sometimes bunk buddy. “Lemme guess. You wanna show off your shiny new partner to the boys?”

“Maybe.” His grin turned devilish. “Or maybe I wanna see you kick their asses.”

Dot wadded up the sandwich wrapper and chucked it at T.J.’s head. “I’m not a toy.”

The crumbled ball of waxed paper bounced off his forehead and landed on the Suburban floor between them.

“Really? Then why are you so easy to wind up?”

“You sonofa—” Dot lunged for his throat but was quickly subdued.

Their moment of levity was interrupted by a shrill ring from T.J.’s phone.

“Damn it,” he snapped and patted down his body in search for his cell.

Dot found it lying on the makeshift floor behind his hulking frame. She snatched it up and checked the screen. She batted her eyelashes at T.J.

“Don’t you dare,” he snarled.

She pressed the green icon to answer the call. “Well, hello, cousin dearest.”

Lawyer-extraordinaire and covert purveyor of information, Vivian Montgomery was Dot’s second cousin. And apparently had earned a spot on T.J.’s contact list under the moniker of Hot Ass Lawyer.

“Dot? When did you start taking business calls?” Vivian asked, her brisk tone underscored by the sound of her heavy breathing.

“What are you doing?” Dot asked. “You sound like you’re saving the horse and riding a cowboy.”

“Oh, grow up. I’m on a treadmill. Put T.J. on the phone.”

“You shouldn’t run on those things. They destroy your knees and back,” Dot chided.

“When I want health advice from a cigar smoker who jumps from helicopters for fun, I’ll call.”

“I don’t jump from the helo. Unless it’s crashing. Even then, that’s sketchy shit.”

T.J., giving a rumbling growl, jerked the phone from Dot, and pressed it to his ear. “Vivian, what do you need?” He waited a moment, then with another low growl, pulled the phone from his ear and put it on speaker. “You’re on speaker.”

“I need a huge favor from the two of you.”

“When you say huge favor, how huge are we talking?” Dot asked.

“You know, I think I liked you better when you were a brooding, isolated eremite whose main goal in life was equal parts trying to piss off her mother and keep her out of trouble,” Vivian shot back.

“Love you too, coz.”

“Now shut up and let me finish.” The whining sound of the treadmill belt slowing echoed over the phone connection. “I just got a call from one of my colleagues. She had a client fail to appear today.”

“Shouldn’t the defendant’s bail bondsman be calling us?” T.J. asked.

“It’s … complicated.”

Dot smiled as T.J. groaned.

“Vivian, every time you rope us into one of your firm’s problems with their unruly children, we’re out money, time, and patience. We’re called bounty hunters for a reason. Bounty is in the name.”

“Roman, if you keep up the condescending behavior, I’ll expose your dirty little secret.”

“Dirty secret, huh,” Dot piped in. “What’s that?”

He thrust a finger at her nose. “None of your business. Vivian, if you so much as breathe out of line, I’ll make you regret it.”

“Will you do me the favor?”

T.J. stared at Dot, who shrugged as if to say, Why not?

“Fine. Mark my words, I’ll be cashing in on this huge favor sooner than you think.”

“I wouldn’t have bothered you with this, expect the guy is a veteran, and you two being veterans yourself, I figured he’d be more likely to work with you than anyone else.”

“What’s on his file?” Dot asked.

“That’s the complicated part. Officially, his file says he was picked up a third time for carrying with the intent to sell. Unofficially, he’s … classified.”

Dot frowned as she and T.J. locked eyes. As a former army ranger who spent a lot of time flying in and out of forward operating bases in Afghanistan, T.J. knew all about classified situations. Dot, as the main helicopter pilot shuttling him and his team back and forth, though never read in on his actual missions, typically was under strict orders of her own.

“Vivian, I’m not getting fuzzy feelings about this,” T.J. said.

“Neither am I. It’s why I’m calling the two of you in. The judge wants to issue a bench warrant. My colleague was able to ask for a delay before it’s submitted. She was given three hours to present her client or the warrant is released. If you’d rather, you could consider this job PI work instead of fugitive recovery.”

The shingle hanging outside their business office did say private investigators. At this point, that title belonged to T.J. and T.J. alone.

“Still not selling me on this,” he said. “If there’s no bench warrant, there’s no cash for catching him.”

“Hang on.” Vivian spoke to someone, her voice muffled, then she was back. “The firm will pay you a finder’s fee.”

T.J. continued to stare at Dot. She could sense what he was thinking. He was torn. Take this off-the-cuff job and cash in on the favor department with Vivian to help a fellow veteran? Or say fuck it and play hooky for the rest of the day like he’d planned?

Dot didn’t really have much of a say in the business dealings of their partnership since she was eight months into the training phase as a fugitive recovery agent and she wasn’t a licensed PI. It didn’t stop T.J. from pressing her for her opinion, who argued that, because she was about to start taking bounties on her own, she needed to take the reins more often.

“If it helps you make a decision, I’ve got his last known address and a phone number along with a photo,” Vivian said. “This won’t be a hard catch.”

“Stop saying that. Every time you tell me it’s an easy one, it turns into a disaster,” T.J. snarled.

“He’s right,” Dot added.

“Okay, I retract my statement. But, please say yes. Huge favor to me. I’ll do anything.”

“Anything?”

Dot glared at him.

“Within reason,” Vivian shot back.

“We’ll do it,” Dot said, tired of T.J.’s runaround. “Send us the four-one-one, and we’ll go check it out.”

T.J. glared at her; his dark eyes flashed a warning. Dot returned his glare with a smug look of her own that dared him to bring it.

“Thank you, coz. Hurry. There’s only two hours left before the bench warrant goes out. Then it’ll be a free-for-all.”

“You couldn’t have called us about this an hour ago?” T.J. groused.

“Shut your yap, Roman,” Vivian said. “There. Info sent.”

His phone dinged.

“His name is Cade Porter. He was a staff sergeant in the Marine Corps.” Vivian sucked in a breath. “Oooh.”

“Oooh, what?” T.J. insisted.

“If this is right, he was in an artillery unit.”

“Oh my God.” T.J. groaned.

Dot grinned. Not only did acting on a favor for Vivian chafe T.J. in the chaps, but doing it for a Marine with explosives expertise was going to make that chafe burn. Throughout their long, storied history, there had always been a deep-seated friendly animosity between the army and the Marines. Push came to shove, however, they still had each other’s backs.

“If that crayon eater blows us up, I’m going to haunt you,” he said.

“I look forward to the visits. Now get going.” Vivian ended the call.

T.J. shoved his phone in a side pocket of his cargo pants. “Tell me again why we let Vivian help us out?”

“Because,” Dot said as she scooted out of the SUV’s backend, “she’s good for the money. And I trust her intel more than I would some of your bail bondsmen.”

“You say that because you’re biased.”

Nire familia da. Garrantzitsua da.

T.J. paused before closing the hatch. “I speak Pashto, Arabic, some Spanish, and Oklahoman. I do not speak Basque.”

Dot chuckled. “Time to learn, Danger Ranger.”

“Load up and let’s roll.”

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Excerpt from Bait the Devil by Winter Austin. Copyright 2026 by Winter Austin. Reproduced with permission from Winter Austin. All rights reserved.


Author Bio:

Winter Austin

Winter Austin perpetually answers the question: “were you born in the winter?” with a flat “nope,” but believe her, there is a story behind her name.

A lifelong Mid-West gal with strong ties to the agriculture world, Winter grew up listening to the captivating stories told by relatives around a table or a campfire. As a published author, she learned her glass half-empty personality makes for a perfect suspense/thriller writer. Taking her ability to verbally spin a vivid and detailed story, Winter translated that into writing deadly romantic suspense, mysteries, and thrillers.

When she’s not slaving away at the computer, you can find Winter supporting her daughter in cattle shows, seeing her three sons off into the wide-wide world, loving on her fur babies, prodding her teacher husband, and nagging at her flock of hens to stay in the coop or the dogs will get them.

She is the author of multiple novels.

Catch Up With Winter Austin:

AuthorWinterAustin.com
Amazon Author Profile
Goodreads
BookBub - @WinterAustin
Instagram - @iasuspensewriter
Facebook - @author.winteraustin

 

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Book Blogger Hop - 2/27/2026

                                      

Question of the Week:

When you spot giveaways, do you enter just for fun—even if you’re unsure you’ll read the book—or only when you truly want the title?(submitted by Elizabeth @ Silver's Reviews)

My Answer:

I only enter the giveaway if I know I will read the book.  

I feel that if I enter a giveaway and win, I need to review the book.

But...if I am not really interested in the book and know I won't read it, it isn't fair to enter.

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Pinky Swear by Danielle Girard

Lexi hadn't seen Mara for sixteen years, but the day she showed up on Lexi's doorstep saying she needed help, Lexi let her in.

Of course Lexi will help her.  They were best friends in high school until the incident, but that can be forgotten.

As they get reacquainted, Lexi confesses that she can't have children.  As time passes, Mara said she will be the surrogate for Lexi.

But....Mara disappears four days before the baby is due.  Lexi panics and starts to search for Mara.

She finds out more than she really wanted to. 

Mara is not who she says she is, and is a liar.

But where is she?  

Find out in this tense read with secrets that have been kept.  4/5

Thank you to the publisher for a copy of this book.  All opinions are my own.



Wednesday, February 25, 2026

All In Her Hands by Audrey Blake

We meet Nora a midwife who trained in Italy and then moved to London.

She was readily accepted in Italy, but not in London.   The male doctors didn’t want her around even though she was excellent at her job.


We follow Nora as she delivers many babies safely and then cholera breaks out.


Beautiful writing and a determined woman during the time where women had to struggle to be known for their skills.


It was a bit slow, but the characters will keep you reading.  Nora will be your favorite because she didn't give up.  4/5


Thank you to the publisher for a copy of this book.  All opinions are my own.



Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Spotlight of A Good Animal by Sara Maurer


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A GOOD ANIMAL
SARA MAURER
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS TAKEN FROM AN E-MAIL FROM AUSTIN ADAMS, PUBLICIST, AND ST. MARTIN'S PRESS WEBSITE
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A heart-wrenching coming-of-age debut novel by a stunning new voice in fiction, for readers of Barbara Kingsolver and Ann Patchett.


This coming-of-age story set in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula will stay with you long after the last page.

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February 24, 2026
St. Martin's Press
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PRAISE FOR A GOOD ANIMAL:

"A stunning, unforgettable, and deeply American novel." —Julia Phillips, National Book Award finalist and bestselling author of Bear and Disappearing Earth

"Maurer’s prose is undeniably beautiful and evocative." Kirkus Reviews

"From the first sentence of her debut novel, Sara Maurer transports us to picturesque Sault Ste. Marie, where the rural way of life feels frozen in time. Everett Lindt is certain of his future there, even after he meets a new girl in town with big dreams. With pitch perfect prose, Maurer captures the intensity of Everett’s first love, and the haunting mistakes he makes despite his good intentions." —Tracey Lange, New York Times bestselling author of We Are the Brennans


"A nostalgic and poignant coming-of-age novel that takes place in rural Michigan, A Good Animal will hook you the moment you read the haunting prologue. Maurer juxtaposes a teen's yearning to grow up against not being fully ready for adult responsibilities—along with the contrast of beauty and joy against the sometimes harsh realities of life and death on a farm—and bottles it up into a story of all the ways love shapes us that you won’t want to put down.” —Kristin Koval, author of Penitence


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ABOUT A GOOD ANIMAL:

Staying is his dream. Leaving is hers. One secret threatens them both.

In the farm country outside Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan—a border town where life moves slow and dreams run fast—most kids want out. Not Everett Lindt. He’s set on staying put, rebuilding his family’s sheep farm, and carving a future from the land he loves.

Then he meets Mary, a new girl in town with restless energy and bigger plans. When their relationship reaches a crossroads, Everett sees a life together. Mary, however, is desperate to find a way out. Together, they make an impulsive choice—one that could change everything.

Tense, lyrical, and deeply felt, Sara Maurer's unforgettable debut breathtakingly captures the ache of first love, the beauty and brutality of rural life, and how one decision can echo through generations and shape who we become.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Photo Credit: Libbey Ann Studios

SARA MAURER lives with her family in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.


She earned her bachelor's degree from Albion College and her master's from Eastern Michigan University.


She honed her creative writing craft while completing Stanford's Continuing Studies Novel Writing Certificate program.


Her short fiction can be found in Dunes Review, Hominum Journal, and The Twin Bill.


A Good Animal is her first novel.

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SOCIAL LINKS:

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Monday, February 23, 2026

Spotlight of In The Blink Of an Eye by Yoav Blum



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IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE
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When renowned physicist and amateur magician Professor Yonatan Brand is found dead inside his sealed study, the scene defies logic. 

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November 24, 2025

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PRAISE FOR IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE:

"I absolutely loved this book in so many unexpected ways. If you enjoy Sherlock Holmes style mysteries, mixed with a bit of sci-fi/speculative fiction, then you’re going to love this!" - The Faerie Review on In the Blink of an Eye

"If you like time travel books, this is the book for you!" - @book.addict.827 on In the Blink of an Eye

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ABOUT IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE:

When renowned physicist and amateur magician Professor Yonatan Brand is found dead inside his sealed study, the scene defies logic. No forced entry. No apparent suspect. Only a strange machine left behind—one that hints Brand may have been experimenting with time itself.

Two unlikely investigators, a washed-up actor and a reclusive librarian, are drawn into the case. As they dig deeper into Brand’s past and the tight-knit circle of friends surrounding him, they discover secrets that refuse to stay buried—and clues that don’t always exist in the same moment. What begins as an impossible crime quickly becomes a puzzle where time is as deceptive as memory, and the truth may lie somewhere between past and present.

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EXCERPT OF IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE:

The gateway opened high in the sky. Minor miscalculations had added up to a farther-than-expected distance from the ground, but it didn’t really matter.

There was green grass down there, gleaming with morning dew, and the trees cast a dark shade.

Still, it felt undeniably alien. There was no one there to remember the grass, the trees, or the wild animals roaming about indifferently.

Many years later, when humans discover fossils strewn around and try to find out who had ruled Earth before them, they will make some guesses about how the ancient fauna looked, what color the hide was, and how the skin felt. They may even be able to draw some conclusions regarding the animals’ characters, judging by their height, the shape of their legs, or the size of their teeth.

But fossils require certain environmental conditions in order to be formed, and while some habitats had allowed for their dwellers to be remembered, others—those where the type of soil or level of
humidity ruled out fossils —had sentenced their critter inhabitants to something worse than extinction or oblivion. No one will ever find any remnants of the animals that existed there; no one
will even imagine them.

The human who dropped out of the sky and landed with a heavy thump amid the tall grass would have probably screamed had he seen the face of the animal approaching to sniff him and then take a bite.

It would have been a wild scream of horror, because the thing that approached him was not the partly recognizable figure of a velociraptor or a T-Rex. It did not look like anything that had ever
existed in his thoughts. The way it moved, its stinking breath, the idle flutter of what would be called—in the lack of other options—eyes, the circular motion of its fangs boring into the flesh—all
of these would have paralyzed any human being with fear bordering on existential sickness; with the realization that he, too, was lost and that he, too, was closer to a beginning-less nonexistence than to an existence that ended in oblivion.

But luckily, the human was already dead.

He was already dead upon exiting the opening high in the sky, and he remained dead throughout the five long seconds of falling down.

The gateway had closed before his body even touched the ground. The animal that had been sniffing the body and nibbling at it walked away, almost bored. The flavor in its mouth felt alien, as if it had tasted something rotten.

Time will pass and eat into the corpse instead of the disinterested creature, deconstructing it in a way no animal, monster, or idea could. The dead human’s molecules will join the anonymous
multitude of particles encircling the world and vanish, leaving no trace behind. Like a tree that had fallen in the thick of a forest with no one to hear it fall or cross its path, such was this corpse—it had never actually existed.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Yoav Blum is an author known for blending high-concept speculative ideas with gripping mystery, thriller, and philosophical depth.

His work explores extraordinary situations—time travel, body switching, orchestrated coincidences—while grounding them in questions of identity, perception, fate, and free will.

Beneath each thriller or puzzle lies a reflection on what it means to be human.

His tone is introspective, suspenseful, and often playfully self-aware.

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It's Monday!! What Are YOU Reading - 2/23/2026

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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:

SPRING MELT by Lori Duffy Foster - review wil be on March 11, 2026.

Not a bad read.

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IT GIRL by Allison Pataki - spotlight will be on March 10, 2026.

Disappointed - wasn't keeping my interest.

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MISSING SISTER by Joshilyn Jackson - spotlight will be on March 9, 2026.

Wasn't keeping my interest.

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WHERE THE GIRLS WERE by Kate Schatz - review will be on March 5, 2026.

A good read.

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I CAME FOR YOU by Kate White - spotlight will be on March 1, 2026.

Was difficult to follow...I normally like her books.

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GOOD GRIEF by Sara Goodman Confino - reading for my book club on February 22, 2026.

Ohhhh...so good and so sweet.  Be sure it's on your TBR if you need some goodness in your life.

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THE BOOKSTORE DIARIES by Susan Mallery- review will be on March 4, 2026.

A lovely read.

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THE SISTERS OF BOOK ROW by Shelley Noble - review will be on March 3, 2026.

A wonderful history lesson with wonderful characters.

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SIX LITTLE WORDS by Sally Page - spotlight will be on February 28, 2026.

Couldn't get into this book.  Nice writing, but not connecting with the characters.

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PINKY SWEAR by Danielle Girard - review will be on February 26, 2026.

Not a bad read, but not great!! 

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ALL IN HER HANDS by Audrey Black - review will be on February 25, 2026.

Excellent writing and historical information, but a bit too long.

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

Not my cup of tea.

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WHEN I KILL YOU by B. A. Paris - review is in the book's title.

Another good one by B. A. Paris

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A SOCIOPATH'S GUIDE TO A SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE by MK Oliver - review is in the book's title.

A good one - you won't believe what she does, how she thinks of these things, and then gets away with them.

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FIREFLIES IN WINTER by Eleanor Shearer - spotlight is in the book's title.

Not for me.

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THE FOURTH PRINCESS by Janie Chang - spotlight is in the book's title.

Couldn't get interested.

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THE KEEPER OF LOST CHILDREN by Sadeqa Johnson - review is in the book's title.

Excellent as always!! 

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THE ORPHAN AT THE IRISH ADOPTION HOUSE by Michelle Vernal - review is in the book's title.

VERY good - emotional with wonderful characters.

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OURS IS A TALE OF MURDER by Nora Murphy - review is in the book's title.

It's good, but confusing.  I was still scratching my head after the last page.

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IT'S NOT HER by Mary Kubica - review is in the book's title.

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

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Book Currently Reading:

ACROSS A STARLIT SKY by Susan Shalev - review will be on March 15, 2026.

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Books Up Next:

THE ONLY ONE WHO KNOWS by Lisa M. Matlin - review will be on March 13, 2026.

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WITHOUT A CLUE by Melissa Ferguson - review will be on March 16, 2026.

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

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THE HOUSE OF HIDDEN LETTERS by Izzy Boom - review will be on March 19, 2026.

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HARRIET HATES LEMONADE by Kim McCollum - review and blog tour will be on March 22, 2026.

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THE HIRED MAN by Sandra Dallas - review will be on March 31, 2026.
 
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KILLING ME SOFTLY by Sandie Jones - review will be on April 1, 2026.

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THE BARN IDENTITY by Diane Kelly - review will be on April 6, 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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MEET ME IN ITALY by Brenda Novak - review will be on April 13, 2026.

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TOO CLOSE TO HOME by Seraphina Nova Glass - review will be on April 14, 2026.

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EXTRA SAUCE by Zahra Tangorra - review will be on April 15, 2026.

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MAD MABEL by Sally Hepworth - review will be on April 21, 2026.

LIAR'S CREEK by Matt Goldman - review will be on April 22, 2025.

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THE MOUNTAINS WE CALL HOME by Kim Michele Richardson - review will be on April 23, 2026.

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THE HOTEL GUEST by Rosemary Hennigan - review will be on April 28, 2026.

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MS. MEBEL GOES BACK TO THE CHOPPING BLOCK by Jesse Q. Sutanto - review will be on April 29, 2026.

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THE ISLAND CLUB by Nicola Harrison - review will be on April 30, 2026.

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SUMMER STATE OF MIND by Kristy Woodson Harvey - review will be on May 5, 2026.

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A LITTLE BIT BAD by Cassandra Neyenesch - review will be on May 7, 2026.

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THE PARISIAN CHAPTER by Janet Skeslien Charles - review will be on May 9, 2026.

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THE MAY HOUSE by Jillian Cantor - review will be on May 12, 2026.

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THE ANNIVERSARY by Alex Finlay - review will be on May 14, 2026.

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THE HOPE KEEPER by Heather Webb - review will be on May 19, 2026.

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GOOD JOY, BAD JOY by Mikki Brammer - review will be on May 20, 2026.

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A SPRINKLE OF SWEET SEREDIPITY - review will be on May 21, 2026.

LOVE her books.  Adorable cover.

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THE BURNING SIDE by Sarah Damoff - review will be on May 23, 2026.

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THE WINDSOR AFFAIR by Melanie Benjamin - review will be on June 2, 2025.

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MARION by Leah Rowan - review will be on June 3, 2025.

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BEACH THRILLER by Jamie Day - review will be on June 9, 2026.
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THE RAINY DAY BOOKSHOP by RaeAnne Thayne - review will be on June 6, 2026.

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LOST IN THE SUMMER OF '69 by Eliza Knight - review will be on June 11, 2026.

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IT COULD HAVE BEEN HER by Lisa Jewell - review will be on June 23, 2026.

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WHISPER CREEK by Allison Brennan - review will be on June 24, 2026.

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THE HALF LIFE by Rachel Beanland - review will be on July 14, 2026.

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THE STORY KEEPER by Kelly Rimmer - review will be on July 21, 2026.

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MEET IN PARIS by Kristin Harmel - review will be on July 28, 2028.

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THE NEIGHBORS ARE WATCHING by Aggie Blum Thompson - review will be on June 30, 2026.

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BUYER BEWARE by Catherine Ryan Howard - review will be on July 29, 2026.

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THE WOMEN IN WHITE by Sarah Pekkanen - review will be on August 4, 2026.

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HOW TO FIND ROMANCE IN A BOOKSHOP by Poppy Alexander - review will be on August 18, 2026.

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