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The Hole by Hye-Young Pyun
Bury the hatchet and buy the book. Digging yourself into a hole for life. “Life itself was merely an accumulation of failures, and those failures never made life read more
Sugar Crush by Richard P. Jacoby and Raquel Baldelomar
Crushing sweet self-destruction “We love sugar; a spoonful of it makes anything go down.” ~Sugar Crush This no-nonsense book busts myths about the true causes of many diseases with its read more
The Sanatorium by Sarah Pearse
Buy this book on Amazon.com Head games in a hotel that was once an Alpine sanatorium. “Digging up the past, especially with this place, you’ll send yourself mad. read more
One Charmed Christmas by Sheila Roberts
A truly charming Weihnachtsmarkt for romance for lovers of travel. “German pastries are the best, trust me. Just think Amsterdam, Heidelberg, men in lederhosen.” A European river cruise at Christmastime read more
Confucius Jane by Katie Lynch – a review
A romance and relationship between two very different women blossoms in NYC Chinatown. “Jane felt Chinatown encircle her, simultaneously embracing and threatening. Tiny stores were crammed next to and read more
Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz – a review
A delicious mystery within a mystery. “Everything in life has a pattern and a coincidence is simply the moment when that pattern becomes briefly visible.” ― Anthony Horowitz, Moonflower Murders read more
Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz – a review
A magnificent two-for-one murder mystery “There are some relationships that succeed only because they are impossible, that actually need unhappiness to continue.” Magpie Murders When modern day editor Susan read more
Small Plates by Katherine Hall Page – a review
Murder mystery tapas, anyone? “Mary was alone There was no lover past, present, or future. When she considered the complications love presented — gleaned from her reading and from read more
The Readers’ Room by Antoine Laurain
A mysterious manuscript and author create havoc for a Parisian editor Regarding people who dream of having their book published — ” . . .most of them never get read more