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Books and literature provide us with a way to escape from the everyday world and into different realms of imagination. They transport us to different times and places, and allow us to explore different cultures and worlds. They also provide insights into the human condition, and can be a source of inspiration and comfort. Books and literature have always been a part of my life. I can remember curled up with a good book on many occasions, whether it was during a rainy day or when I needed a break from reality. I am so grateful for the ability that books have to whisk us away to another time or place, and to teach us something new about the world around us.
Discover Shadowslayers by Colin Sephton—a steampunk fantasy of doppelgangers, cosmic prophecies, and impossible choices. Join the Goddess Fish Promotions tour, meet the author, and enter to win a $10 Amazon/BN gift card courtesy of Cinnabar Moth Publishing.
Today I'm sharing my thoughts on Hangman Island, book seven in the Isles of Scilly series by Kate Rhodes. I love these books but have to admit I've been more of a dipper in and outer of it than strictly reading in order. As book eight is set to be published later this month, I…
A Blood Witch by Joseph Stone is a dark and richly layered horror novel that spins a multi-generational tale of supernatural possession, trauma, and resilience. The story begins with a shocking and disturbing prologue and stretches across decades, recounting the legacy of a family of women who are haunted, physically and emotionally, by a mysterious…
Title: Letter from Belleau Wood Author: Mary Lou Cheatham Genre: Historical / Romance / Military / Inspirational This breezy novel shares the story of Trudy Cameron and her childhood sweetheart, Jeremy Smitherlin, as they grow apart and yet remain friends in the years leading up to World War I. They experience love and…
"Is Fanny Burney better than Jane Austen?" I asked as I tore through Burney's 941-page novel, Cecilia (1,004 pages with notes). I was spellbound by Burney's first novel, Evelina, and her second novel, Cecilia, is a masterpiece. The brilliant novelist Fanny Burney (1752-1840) also influenced Austen, Charlotte Bronte, and Dickens. I finally decided that Burney…
The book begins with a haunting scene of a father walking into the cold vastness of Lake Michigan, and from there it stretches into a sweeping and layered narrative that mixes family history, secrets, art, desire, and the way the past claws its way into the present. At the center is Davis Beckwith, heir to…
Broken Rooms is both a memoir and a novel, though it never settles quietly into one category. It tells the story of Sebastian Cole, a gifted mathematician from Sheffield who stumbles into the world of design, beauty, and wealth through a fateful meeting with Lady Judy Beardsley. What begins as weekend tutoring spirals into an…
When Will Black Lives Truly Matter? tells a story that is both deeply personal and urgently collective. The author weaves together his own past, marked by crime and survival in Detroit, with broader histories of slavery, systemic racism, and the struggles and triumphs of Black America. He doesn’t just point to the harm done by…
'Before the Coffee Gets Cold' is a Japanese speculative fiction novel about a cafe which permits its visitors to travel in time - but only within a set of highly specific and constraining rules. Using this setup, it explores themes including relationships, grief, and the importance of communication and understanding. For some, this will be…
I received a review copy from the publisher. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. The Faerie Morgana by Louisa Morgan Mogsy’s Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars Genre: Fantasy, Historical Fiction Series: Stand Alone Publisher: Redhook (September 16, 2025) Length: 528 pages Author Information: Website | Twitter I’ve always loved Louisa Morgan for the way…
https://youtu.be/HgtmL_CsHD0 In a time of unprecedented division, Uncommon Sense: For Voters Who Can Save America from Itself cuts through the chaos with clarity, courage, and constitutional insight. In this irreverent and entertaining book, David Givot challenges the angry echo chambers on both sides, urging readers to think rationally and logically and to revisit the founding principles that…
Title: Bone Pendant Girls Author: Terry S. Friedman Genre: Horror, Fantasy, Thriller Rating: 4 Stars Description/Synopsis: Beware of jewelry that calls to you. Andi Wyndham has been able to communicate with spirits since she was a kid. When a bone pendant carved into the likeness of a girl’s face calls to her at a gem…
When I first opened Drums of a Distant Tribe by David H. Hutton, I expected a memoir of sorts, maybe a straightforward walk through one man’s life. What I found instead was something much richer. The book moves through the author’s childhood, his brushes with danger, his youthful adventures, his confrontation with the Vietnam draft,…
Grey Flynn has dedicated her life to her mage, Kier. She will be his blade on the battlefield, his healer and protector. The deep well of raw power inside her is Kier's to use. Grey would do anything for Kier - be anything for him - if he would only ask. When a quest to protect the…
Title: The Austen Affair Author: Madeline Bell Page Length: 336 Pub. Date: Sept. 16, 2025 Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin Synopsis: Tess Bright just scored her dream role starring in an adaptation of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey. It’s not just the role of a lifetime, but it’s also her last chance to prove herself as a serious actress … Continue reading Book Review: The Austen Affair by Madeline Bell
Happy 10th anniversary to Silent Book Club, the global community that turned reading alone together into a worldwide phenomenon. What started with two friends in a San Francisco bar is now a global movement with thousands of chapters. Join us as we look back at our growth and milestones over the last decade! Growth &am
Mike Campbell is a musician and songwriter who served as Tom Petty’s lead guitarist and songwriting partner from the band’s inception until Petty’s death in 2017. I’m a sucker for a strong musical memoir when I can find it; although the galley for this book was available, I chose not to request it, instead using…
It is my pleasure to shine the spotlight on Deadly Village: A World War II Mystery (The Deadly Series) by Kate Parker today! About Deadly Village Deadl
Michele L. Sayre Author Interview The Long, Lazy Summer follows a young boy who spends one last summer with his terminally ill mother, which deepens into lessons about love, loss, and the beauty of small moments. What made you write a story about this topic? Anything pulled from your life experiences? Most of the children…
Erin Tunney Author Interview The Wild Shepherdess follows a girl born under mysterious circumstances during a storm, and marked by the blessing of a dragon, who, despite growing up tormented, discovers moments of wonder while embarking on an unforgettable quest of self-discovery. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story? It all started when I was doing…