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Lead Review (Everyone in the Group Chat Dies) - TripFiction
3.5* This novel follows a similar format to L M Chilton’s other storylines: to wit, a heroine (in this case Kirby), whose social circle is decimated by a
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Lead Review (Everyone in the Group Chat Dies) - TripFiction
3.5* This novel follows a similar format to L M Chilton’s other storylines: to wit, a heroine (in this case Kirby), whose social circle is decimated by a

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🎧📚Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run by Paul McCartney #BookReview #RBMedia #ARCReview #Music #PopCulture
“We made what seemed like an impossible dream come true.” ―Paul McCartney An engrossing oral history of a band that came to define a generation, Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run tells the madcap story of Paul McCartney and his newly formed band, Most books mentioned in my reviews can be found at the affiliate links below. …

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Three-Fifths by John Vercher
This is a story about fear. A love affair destroyed because of prejudice and fear. A friendship between two outcasts drawn together by a mutual love, stressed and fractured when one man becomes afr…

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Dust and Desire by Conrad Williams
“AN EXTRAORDINARY KILLER HAS ARRIVED IN LONDON, HELL-BENT ON DESTRUCTION Joel Sorrell, a bruised, bad-mouthed PI, is a sucker for missing person cases. And not just because he’s searchi…

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“The Burning Library” by Gilly Macmillan – Book Review @WmMorrowBooks @HarperCollinsCa #TheBurningLibrary @GillyMacmillan #BookReview
Another compelling read from Gilly Macmillan which put me in mind of “The Da Vinci Code”, only with a feminist slant. Set for the most part in the atmospheric Scottish town of St. Andre…

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Christmas at Hollybush Farm by Jo Thomas | @jo_thomas01 | #bookreview #festivefiction #BookSky 💙📚
I’m delighted to be sharing my thoughts on Christmas at Hollybush Farm by Jo Thomas today. Jo is a firm favourite of mine and I always enjoy travelling vicariously through her books, imaginin…

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Watch Over Me by D.K. Hood #booksontour #watchoverme #bookreview #kaneandalton
Happy Saturday and welcome to my final #BooksOnTour / blog tour post for 2025. It’s been an epic year and I’m going out on a bang – Christmas in Black Rove Falls and DK Hood’s 28th Kane and A…


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🎧📚Enola Holmes and the Clanging Coffin by Nancy Springer #BookReview #StMartinsPress #MacmillanAudio #ARCReview #YA #Mystery #HistoricalFiction #SherlockHolmes
Enola Holmes—international bestselling and Netflix streaming sensation—returns when the rescue of a young woman sends her into battle with her brother Sherlock against his most deadly, implacable enemy - Professor Moriarty. Most books mentioned in my reviews can be found at the affiliate links below. (Bookshop.org) (Biblio.com) (Better World Books-US) (Better World Books-UK…



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Christmas at Hollybush Farm by Jo Thomas | @jo_thomas01 | #bookreview #festivefiction #BookSky 💙📚
I’m delighted to be sharing my thoughts on Christmas at Hollybush Farm by Jo Thomas today. Jo is a firm favourite of mine and I always enjoy travelling vicariously through her books, imaginin…

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MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: My Demon Neighbor by Stella Rainbow 4 of 5 stars Codie, scarred by past trauma, finds unexpected safety and companionship in his demon neighbour, Pythor. What begins as self-defence lessons grows into deep trust and friendship, with Pythor becoming the only person Codie feels secure around. Supported by Pythor and his loyal demonhound Hella, Codie slowly regains confidence to step beyond the isolation of his home. Discovering that Pythor is his fated mate surprises him, but only strengthens his desire to keep him close. When Codie’s past resurfaces, he knows his protective demon will stand by him. This story blended trauma recovery, trust, destiny, found family, and empowerment into a narrative about how love — even in its most unconventional forms — can heal and transform. I loved that it was rich with emotional and symbolic layers. After his sexual assault, Codie had isolated himself, hiding from the world. Pythor giving Codie self-defence classes and Hella being his protector were more than enough to give him his confidence back. Easy to read and understand. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0FBG4ZZX8"
0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on December 21, 2025: "Review: My Demon Neighbor by Stella Rainbow 4 of 5 stars Codie, scarred by past trauma, finds unexpected safety and companionship in his demon neighbour, Pythor. What begins as self-defence lessons grows into deep trust and friendship, with Pythor becoming the only person Codie feels secure around. Supported by Pythor and his loyal demonhound Hella, Codie slowly regains confidence to step beyond the isolation of his home. Discovering that Pythor is his fated mate surprises him, but only strengthens his desire to keep him close. When Codie’s past resurfaces, he knows his protective demon will stand by him. This story blended trauma recovery, trust, destiny, found family, and empowerment into a narrative about how love — even in its most unconventional forms — can heal and transform. I loved that it was rich with emotional and symbolic layers. After his sexual assault, Codie had isolated himself, hiding from the world. Pythor giving Codie self-defence classes and Hella being his protector were more than enough to give him his confidence back. Easy to read and understand. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0FBG4ZZX8".

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The Killing Stones by Ann Cleeves
I love Jimmy Perez. Of all of the writer's detectives, Jimmy's mix of thoughtfulness, melancholy and compassion reminds me most of the Nordi...

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Book Review: The Midnight Feast, by Lucy Foley
“The branches scrabble against the roof again. I can see them through the windows, pressing against the glass. I get up and draw the curtains, but it doesn’t make me feel all that much better. The questions I’ve been asking myself since I first read about the opening of The Manor come to me again. Who sent me that article? Why? And more importantly, most important of all: what do they know?”
