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Friday, 27 March 2026
Review: The Hobart Hotel by Mary-Lou Stephens
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The Hobart Hotel is an intriguing historical fiction narrated through dual timelines. A fictitious story involving the true events of the ...
Monday, 23 March 2026
Review: Lost and Found by Liz Byrski
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Lost and Found is a story about letting go of the past and finding unexpected friendships. Rose ventured to England to find and perhaps reki...
Sunday, 22 March 2026
Review: The Maskeys by Stuart Everly-Wilson
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This story needs to be on the screen!! The Maskeys is an outrageously entertaining story of an outlaw family. The ferals of a small count...
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Thursday, 19 March 2026
Review: Softly Calls the Devil by Chris Blake
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In Softly Calls the Devil Detective Senior Sergeant Chris Blake writes what he knows and it comes across as authentic, gripping and mena...
Monday, 16 March 2026
Winner of a copy of The Napoleon of Africa announced!!
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I will be posting new giveaways in the first week of every month. Bookmark my page and check back often so you don't miss a giveaway...
Wednesday, 11 March 2026
Review: The Portrait by Danielle Steel
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Danielle Steel knows how to write drama and The Portrait has it in spades. Devon and Charlie are both successful but broken and have buil...
Tuesday, 10 March 2026
Review: What the Bones Know by Kirstyn McDermott
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The descriptive country setting of the prologue, a farmer rescuing his bull from a flooded creek, did not prepare me for what was to come. W...
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