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Review : The Dark Lord’s Guide to Dating and Other War Crimes by Tiffany Hunt
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a Dark Lord in possession of a vastly powerful…
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Review : The Sacred Space Between by Kalie Reid
The Sacred Space Between starts strong, and Reid shows a keen attention to detail and advanced sentence-level…
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Review : The Leather Boys by Gillian Freeman
The Leather Boys is not a bad book. It is an important book. A spiritual sibling…
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Review : The Princess Knight by Cait Jacobs
A strikingly well-penned debut inspired by Irish folklore, The Princess Knight is a love letter to…
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Review : The Forsaken and the Fated by Camilla Raines
The Forsaken and the Fated is the second, and final, book in The Hollow and the…
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Review : Ring the Bells by C.K. McDonnell
The latest in C.K. McDonnell’s hilarious, fantasy fuelled Stranger Times series, Ring the Bells is a unique Christmas-time instalment, running…
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Review : All of Us Murderers by KJ Charles
If there’s one thing KJ Charles knows how to write, it is hopelessly devoted historical men.…
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Review : Lucky Day by Chuck Tingle
Final Destination meets The Monkey in the long-shadow of Eldritch horror in this darkly humorous, unapologetically…
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Review : Love at First Fright by Nadia El-Fassi
Humorous, and sufficiently romantic, El-Fassi has penned another very readable romance novel, with memorable characters, and…