Category: Heather Book Review


Sable by J.L. Bryan

  My favorite paranormal writer, J.L. Bryan, has a new paranormal series. Sable is book one in the Night Folk series and this time he’s tackling the world of werewolves. You see right off the bat that Alice, born with the werewolf gene, has a very hard time dealing with her nature–especially after being cultivated […]

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Out of Her Depth by Lizzy Barber

Unreliable narrators and toxic friendships are faves of mine, And Lizzy Barber’s OUT OF HER DEPTH have both in spades. Here’s an excerpt followed by my review of the audiobook. Before you judge me, remember this: a girl died, but it wasn’t my fault. I know that seems like a pathetic confessional. Even more pathetic […]

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Blackout by Erin Flanagan

  Getting back to suspense, thrillers, and mysteries, I read Erin Flanagan’s domestic/psychological suspense, BLACKOUT. Maris is an associate sociology professor at an Ohio college, and she’s also an advocate for women–especially women that have been the victim’s of crimes dealt by men. And she just so happens to be a struggling alcoholic, going on […]

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Breaking Time by Sasha Alsberg

Historical fiction isn’t something that I read often, but I decided to check out Sasha Alsberg’s BREAKING TIME. Catch an excerpt below followed by my review at the end. Excerpted from BREAKING TIME by Sasha Alsberg, © 2022 by Sasha Alsberg, used with permission from Inkyard Press/HarperCollins. Callum 1568 “Thomas!” Callum yelled as he left […]

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The Boardwalk Bookshop by Susan Mallery – Excerpt

I’m very happy to bring you an excerpt of Susan Mallery’s latest release, THE BOARDWALK BOOKSHOP. Please look out for my review later this week. Chapter One “I thought there’d be more sex.” Bree Larton stared at her seventy-something-year-old customer, not sure how to respond. Bursting out laughing would be inappropriate and Ruth would take […]

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Never Coming Home by Hannah Mary McKinnon

Hannah Mary McKinnon writes very entertaining dark and twisted books, and her latest NEVER COMING HOME is more of the same. Check out the excerpt immediately following this and my review down below. 1 SUNDAY The steady noise from the antique French carriage clock on the mantelpiece had somehow amplified itself, a rhythmic tick-tick, tick-tick, […]

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