Review of You Again By Harper Dale

Harper Dale’s story You Again builds one and destroys one. Featuring T.J. Callahan and Katherine Coe, their love story goes beyond death. They first cross paths as workers figuring out a murder. Callahan as the detective, and Coe as the cop reporter. A growing attraction, careers on the line, and an unsolved murder are totally…

Review of Smoke, Mirrors & Misdemeanours By Enola M. Douglas

As the cozy time of year approaches, this read is a worthy companion. Good thing it’s being released on October 1. Like all movies and books, the protagonists strike a deal to safe guard whats important to them. But for this book, it has a twist. One is a demon; the other is a half-witch…

Review of The Artist Who Never Was: AI On Trial By Jarek Tomszak

The realism of this book, The Artist Who Never Was: AI on Trial by Jarek Tomszak, exposes art forgery through the protagonist, Mike Everhart. After the death of Mira, his aunt, Mike carries the burden of grief. His bitterness stems from his failed career as a writer. However, after he finds a forgotten painting, his…

Review Of The Candy Apple Cafe By Donna Ashcroft

Izzi has never had a loving family apart from her deceased mother. Living with her aunt Regina and working at her cafe didn’t change her aunt’s hostile attitude towards her. Her curiosity piqued, she wishes to trace her relatives. She finds a letter after her aunt’s death, and the only hint is “Honey Haven.” Izzi…

REVIEW OF BOTTLED UP BY LIBERTY STOWE

Vogel Springs collection keeps getting better. Having read Steady Now and enjoying it, I would love to say Bottled Up embodied its predecessor.  With high tension between the protagonists, their connection is progressive as trust is built. All having difficult pasts, assumptions and misunderstandings are made while love prevails. While Delilah’s solution to her problems…

Twig’s Travelling Tomes by Gryffin Murphy

As a book lover and hoarder, Twigs Travelling Tomes holds a special space in my heart as well as in my library. This was a wonderful read not only for the similarities I have with Louella but also for the unexpected adventures. This book takes readers on an adventure as the characters search for the…

Review of Earth: The Improbable Utopia by R.J Figaldo

Imagine a world where Heaven on Earth isn’t just a lofty ideal or a cosmic joke, but a tangible reality—one within our grasp. Earth: The Improbable Utopia by R. J. Figaldo happens to be an immersive, interesting book like no other. As the book title suggests, the author envisions a well-thought-out world. It is a…

Cheap Talk, Big Gains in Education Kindle Edition

by Matthew Weinberg Dr Matthew Weinberg’s Cheap Talk, Big Gains in Education provides new insights into learning and educational systems. This method challenges the traditional approach to knowledge acquisition. The author discusses dialogic education, an interactive process of learning in which knowledge is actively co-constructed rather than passively received. This enables individuals to thrive regardless of…

The Matrix Opal by Stella Atrium

Betrayal must originate within the inner circle; otherwise, it is not betrayal. This is no different for Ariseng. With the goal to have the matrix opal for magic and protection, she leaves the forest and embarks on a mission. Survival becomes the main focus for the three protagonists, Ariseng, Kristos, and Bybiis, as well as…

Vanessa’s Passion for Red, Blue, and Green Love by Gita Audhya

A woman who loves and finds solace in art. Her art, which she was introduced to at a young age, is impressive, and it appears to dominate her life. Her love life, for the most part. The colors red, blue, and green symbolize her love for someone. Vanessa, who has been driven since a young…