BOOK REVIEWS

Haggard House (by Elisabeth Rhoads)
One aspect of having a book blog that I’ve come to appreciate is the opportunity to discover some truly remarkable books that might have otherwise eluded me. Haggard House by Elisabeth Rhoads is an exceptional novel…

The Jackal’s Mistress (by Chris Bohjalian)
It’s been a while since I’ve read a Chris Bohjalian novel, so I promptly placed a hold on The Jackal’s Mistress when my local library acquired a copy.

The Sentinel - Jack Reacher #25 (by Lee Child and Andrew Child)
I’ve finally made it to book #25 in the Jack Reacher series! The Sentinel marks the first book where Lee Child collaborates with his brother, Andrew Child…

West with Giraffes (by Lynda Rutledge)
I’ve always thought giraffes were pretty amazing creatures, but I never fully appreciated their magnificence until I got to meet two of them up close.

Famous Last Words (by Gillian McAllister)
This is my first time reading Gillian McAllister. I had a strong feeling that I had read at least one of her books before, but my Goodreads account says otherwise. Regardless, Famous Last Words was an excellent starting point for me.

Different Seasons (by Stephen King)
This is my second time reading Different Seasons by Stephen King. It’s the March selection for my in-person Constant Reader book club. First and foremost, I thoroughly enjoyed…

This Tender Land (by William Kent Krueger)
Wow! This is my first time reading William Kent Krueger, and I must say, I’m thoroughly impressed with his storytelling. I’ve always heard a lot of praise for…

The House on the Water (by Margot Hunt)
The House on the Water by Margot Hunt is a thrilling novella that I listened to on Audible. For years, best friends Caroline and Esme have taken annual vacations…

All the Colors of the Dark (by Chris Whitaker)
It appeared that All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker experienced a rapid surge in popularity upon its release. I noticed a lot of praise…
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