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Not So Perfect Strangers by L.S. Stratton – tense domestic thriller
Not So Perfect Strangers is an intriguing, relatable, and tense domestic thriller with heavy themes and layers. I recommend this if you enjoy domestic thrillers.
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The Hoarder’s Widow (Widows #1) by Allie Cresswell – contemporary about compulsive hoarding
The Hoarder's Widow is a touching contemporary about compulsive hoarding and how that affects the lives of people living with the hoarder with a well-written theme and layers.
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The Hating Game by Sally Thorne – best hate-to-love workplace romance
The Hating Game is entertaining, sexy, adorable, and the best hate-to-love workplace romance that I recommend to fans of this genre.
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Why I didn’t like Mal in the Grisha Trilogy
I have read all books in Grishaverse, I liked every main character in each series except Mal in Grisha triology. So here is reason Why I didn't like Mal in the Grisha Trilogy.
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Stone Cold Fox by Rachel Koller Croft – con artist thriller
Stone Cold Fox is a clever, thrilling, and wicked page-turning con artist thriller with an amazing cat-and-mouse chase that kept me on the edge till the end.
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The Woman With the Cure by Lynn Cullen – historical fiction about polio pandemic
The Woman With the Cure is well-written, inspiring, and motivating historical fiction about polio pandemic and the woman who found the cure for it.
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The Case of the Emigrant Niece (Major Gask Mysteries #1) by David Cairns of Finavon – mystery set in 1860s Melbourne
The Case of the Emigrant Niece is an interesting and easy mystery set in 1860s Melbourne with some interesting historical facts and details.
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My Good and Bad Bookish Habits
Hello readers! I hope you all are well and in the mood for another of my post. This might be the most discussed post in the book world and it might be late…
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Hyderabad (The Partition Trilogy, #2) by Manreet Sodhi Someshwar – historical fiction about India after Independence
Hyderabad is convoluted, touching, and well-written historical fiction about India after Independence. I highly recommend this to historical fiction readers.
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How was the first month of 2023? #MonthlyWrapUp
How was the first month of 2023? I hope it was good for you but for me it was okay! Check out highlights of the month and books I read in this monthly…