Category: Heather Book Review


Medusa Effect by A.J. Lape

The Darcy Walker books are in the top three of my all time favorite series, and I anxiously await each new installment. Medusa Effect is the fourth book in the Darcy Walker Investigations series, featuring an older, somewhat wiser Darcy, yet she’s still spunky, resourceful, and uncontrollable when an unsolved mystery or death is dangled right […]

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In the Key of Family by Makenna Lee – Dreamer Harlequin Summer Tour

In they Key of Family is the first book that I’ve read by Makenna Lee, and I was blown away. I enjoyed everything about this book so much that I’m sharing an excerpt from chapter 1. Stick around after the excerpt for my review. In the Key of Family – Excerpt Makenna Lee Alexandra Roth […]

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The Right Side of Reckless by Whitney D. Grandison – Inkyard Press Summer 2021 Blog Tour

I had the chance to read and review Whitney D. Grandison’s young adult novel, The Right Side of Reckless. I thoroughly enjoyed this book so much that I’m sharing an excerpt from chapter 1. Stick around after the excerpt for my review. The Right side of Reckless – Excerpt Whitney D. Grandison Guillermo Fresh off […]

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A Brambleberry Summer by RaeAnne Thayne – Dreamer Harlequin Series Summer Tour

Cover of A Brambleberry Summer

Happy Wednesday, and here’s an excerpt from the fabulous RaeAnne Thayne’s latest Harlequin Special Edition novel, A Brambleberry Summer. Stick around after the excerpt for my review. A Brambleberry Summer – Excerpt RaeAnne Thayne Now that the deed was done, Rosa was having second, third and fourth thoughts about Wyatt Townsend moving in downstairs. Why […]

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The House Guests by Emilie Richards – Harlequin Summer Blog Tour Review

The House Guests is my first book by Emilie Richards, and this domestic thriller surely did not disappoint. Full of family drama and a bit of mystery and danger, this novel follows two families who have been torn apart by tragedy–and how they dealt with those things. When Cassie Costas’ doctor husband dies suddenly in a […]

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The Marine’s Mission by Deb Kastner – Harlequin Summer Believer Tour – Review and Excerpt

I’m happy to bring you an excerpt from Deb Kastner’s new novel in the Rocky Mountain Family series. Here’s an excerpt from The Marine’s Mission, and stick around for my review below of this excellent book. The Marine’s Mission – Excerpt Deb Kastner “You should probably know I don’t want to be here.” Those were […]

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Talk Bookish To Me by Kate Bromley – Harlequin Summer Blog Tour Review

After reading a couple of dark and heavy thrillers, Talk Bookish To Me was a welcome breath of fresh air. Delving into Kara’s life, fulling engaging me from page one as she struggled to overcome writer’s block and be there for her best friend’s wedding, I could totally sympathize and understand. Light and airy with […]

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The Halo Conspiracy by Michael Murphy – #TLCBookTours Review and Giveaway

Michael Murphy’s near-future thriller takes place in 2038, featuring a homicide detective named Lucas Nash feel his way through a world that is full of artificial intelligence, self-driving vehicles, and constant surveillance. The Halo Conspiracy is a fast-paced sci-fi-thriller that explores the boundaries of artificial intelligence and just how human-like it has the potential to […]

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The Summer Seekers by Sarah Morgan – Harlequin Summer Blog Tour Review

I’ve really enjoyed every Sarah Morgan book that I’ve read, and The Summer Seekers was no exception. Focusing on an 80-year-old mother and her only child, with a nice helping of a 25-year-old woman who comes along for the literal ride, this novel was heartfelt, emotional, fun, and a fantastic road trip novel all in […]

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Mystery Writers of America presents When a Stranger Comes to Town – Anthology Review

I haven’t read a collection of short stories in a really long time. When the chance to read the nineteen-story anthology from Mystery Writers of America authors, When a Stranger Comes to Town, popped up, I eagerly downloaded the book from Netgalley. With many authors–both well-known and newer to the mystery genre–each contributing a story […]

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Confessions from the Quilting Circle by Maisey Yates

Maisey Yates’ books always feel like home to me–like I’m there with friends and family from page one. I always enjoy how the author weaves together several characters’ stories into one cohesive narrative in the end, and Confessions from The Quilting Circle was no exception. In this novel, we get to know a mother, Mary, […]

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