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Review | Strangers by C.L. Taylor (ARC)
Ursula, Gareth, and Alice are strangers who live separate lives with no knowledge of each other. But their paths will cross in unexpected ways, culminating in a shocking event. How do they end…
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Review | Wranglestone by Darren Charlton
Peter has lived his entire life in the small community of Wranglestone. Living on an island surrounded by water, he and his father are survivors in a post-apocalyptic world filled with the Dead.…
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Review | The Guest List by Lucy Foley
A wedding on an island in a remote location, what could go wrong? The groom is a famous television star and the bride is a successful magazine publisher. Their families and friends are…
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Review | The Corona Book of Ghost Stories edited by Sue J. Eaton
A solid collection of ghost stories that are well-written and provide a range of experiences. The stories are set in a contemporary setting but bring up memories from the past. Spirits involved…
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Review | Midnight In The Graveyard edited by Kenneth W. Cain
Anthologies can be hit or miss for the most part but I like reading them as I can discover new authors. I’m pleased with how much I enjoyed MIDNIGHT IN THE GRAVEYARD! It…
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Review | The Turn Of The Key by Ruth Ware
Rowan is a nanny who is offered a new job at a gorgeous old house with fancy appliances and a strange family. While she was initially apprehensive, things start to go wrong and…