Author: theboundlessbookworm
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Book Review: The Wedding People by Alison Espach
On a picturesque day in Newport, Rhode Island, Phoebe Stone arrives alone at the Cornwall Inn—dressed to turn heads but carrying the weight of a crumbled dream—only to find herself entangled in the chaos and confessions of a meticulously planned wedding she wasn’t invited to.
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Book Review: The Gathering by C.J. Tudor
A small town in Alaska where a boy’s horrendous death is blamed on a community of vampyrs knows as the Colony.
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Book Review: Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth
Unidentified remains were unearthed in a former foster home known as Wild Meadows, and the prime suspects were the three fostered girls who used to live there.
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Book Review: Diavola by Jennifer Marie Thorne
The Pace family spends their vacation in the haunted Villa Taccola where nightmares are a depiction of the dark past it holds.
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Book Review: Eye of the Ouroboros by Megan Bontrager
Theo Buchanan has never stopped looking for her missing sister for years. However, when the Federal Bureau of Reality discovered that Theo had entered their realm, they decided she had to be stopped at all costs.
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Book Review: The Library of Borrowed Hearts by Lucy Gilmore
A young librarian stumbles upon a rare book containing scribbled love letters, only to realize that the notes were penned by her grumpy neighbor.
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Book Review: If You Tell A Lie by Lucinda Berry
Four girls struck an unlikely friendship at Camp Pendleton, but during their final summer at the camp, their coach ended up murdered all because of a lie.
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Book Review: Sleep Tight by J.H. Markert
A detective and her spouse embark on a hunt to rescue their daughter from her kidnapper. Their only potential ally is a convicted murderer with possible connections to a series of killings.
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Book review: The Devil Wears Orange by Anna Newallo
Charlotte Milton, formerly a celebrated fashion maven, faces suspicion of art theft, tarnishing her hard-earned reputation. With social media backlash mounting, she seeks redemption with the help of a British art historian. As she embarks on a risky venture to recover a stolen painting, a tempting offer from royalty complicates…
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Book review: The Final Scene by Steph Nelson
Ten years into her captivity, a woman held by a psychopath with a penchant for twisted games, finds a glimmer of hope in a down-and-out cop’s arrival, setting off a daring bid for freedom amidst a deadly game of survival.
