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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


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Dying Cry
by Margaret Mizushima
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

Welcome to Colorado in the snow, the spectacular and dangerous setting of the tenth Timber Creek K-9 Mystery. Police officer Mattie Walker and her husband Cole Walker are hiking in a canyon with Cole’s daughters and police dog Robo. Suddenly they hear a DYING CRY....
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Witches of Dubious Origin
by Jenn McKinlay
Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel

Agatha realizes the book has magical powers, powers she knows Zoe has promised her mother never to use. Agatha puts Zoe in touch with librarians who look after magical items.
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Zoe learns that she’s the last in a line of very powerful witches. Despite th...
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What Darkness Does
by Jennifer Graeser Dornbush
Reviewed by Sandra Martin

When a young mother is murdered and her baby disappears, Freeport, Michigan, medical examiner Dr. Emily Hartford fears the worst. But the vicious killer isn’t finished yet. Leaving a trail of bodies in his wake, Colton Chauncey races to sell the stolen child and v...
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Anne of Avenue A
by Audrey Bellezza, Emily Harding
Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel

Anne Elliot doesn’t know what to do with her life anymore. Her father’s divorce means she’s losing both her home and her job. She has some savings, but not much. When a girl in her apartment building offers to rent her a room, Anne jumps at the chance. At least on...
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The Summer War
by Naomi Novik
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

In this fairytale, which is like Beauty and the Beast, only with a war, Celia is the sister of young knight Argent, and their father is Veris the Fox. The family has survived the later years of THE SUMMER WAR, and a fragile peace has fallen. Roric, the less handso...
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Just Over the Mountain
by Robyn Carr
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

My introduction to Robyn Carr was with her Virgin River series, and I followed her to Thunder Bay and a standalone. Now I’m catching up to her in a new series set in Grace Valley, California. While I don’t claim to have read every bo...
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At Death's Dough
by Mindy Quigley
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

The tension-filled fifth Deep Dish Mystery returns to Geneva Bay, Wisconsin, at the bitter time of February. AT DEATH’S DOUGH relates to pizza dough and, of course, to money being referred to as dough. We start in the lawless 1920s with a car carrying a...
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Witches of Dubious Origin
by Jenn McKinlay
Reviewed by Ruth Castleberry

Librarian Zoe Ziakas knows her mother and grandmother were witches because her mother made her promise to stay away from magic. Then, after learning of her mother’s death, Zoe receives the family grimoire but cannot open the book. She asks Agatha, the woman who to...
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Murder at Christkindlmarkt
by Greta Sinclair
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

The series Jared Plummer vs. the Ancient World is the slightly mad adventures of a time-traveling film team. Who would choose to go to an ancient city on the brink of violent destruction? Documentary maker Jared PlummerΒ heads off to shoot an episode on PR...
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Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife
by Martin Edwards
Reviewed by Sandra Martin

MISS WINTER IN THE LIBRARY WITH A KNIFE by Martin Edwards invites readers to channel their inner detective, piecing together clues hidden throughout the text and buried within supplementary materials. At the heart of the story is a killer targeting guests at a sec...
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A Little Holiday Fling
by Farah Heron
Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel

In less than two months, Ruby is moving to England to fulfil the dream she and her mother once shared of opening a country inn. Now that it’s just Ruby, she’s setting off to make their dreams come true. While she doesn’t have hospitality experience, she does work ...
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Blind Date with a Werewolf
by Patricia Briggs
Reviewed by Make Kay

Patricia Briggs is in my top five favorite authors, so I greedily gobbled this collection of short stories up. Set in the β€œMercy-verse,” BLIND DATE WITH A WEREWOLF is most closely tied to the Mercy Thompson series. (This is a paranormal fantasy series wit...
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Death on a Scottish Train
by Lucy Connelly
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

Dr. Emilia McRoy, who moved her practice to an island off Scotland, has been finding her feet as the sole American present. She’s enjoying learning all the local customs and folk tales. This time Emilia encounters DEATH ON A SCOTTISH TRAIN.

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The Twilight Before Christmas
by Christine Feehan
Reviewed by Annetta Sweetko

Kate Drake is one of the seven Drake sisters who share amazing powers that some would call witchcraft. She calls it her normal life. She is a best-selling author and while visiting home, she decides it is time to settle down a bit and plans to open a bookstore. Sh...
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Thirsty
by Lucy Lehane
Reviewed by Alesia Carroll

THIRSTY is the tale of two main characters who slowly but surely form a very complicated relationship and the circumstances of how they both come to a pivotal point in their lives. Β One of the main characters is a somewhat sullen vampire, Lorenzo. Β The other is a ...
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Murder Most Haunted
by Emma Mason
Reviewed by Sandra Martin

MURDER MOST HAUNTED by Emma Mason takes readers on a hauntingly fun journey as a group of misfits embarks on a haunted house tour, where nothing is what it seems, and everyone is a suspect when one of them turns up dead.

Detective Midge McGowan is retiring...
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Soul Searching
by Lyla Sage
Reviewed by Mamatha Madhavan

Collins Cartwright, a once-celebrated photographer, has lost her job, her creative spark, and her unique gift, the ability to communicate with the ghosts. The ghosts are her muse, and she cannot photograph without them. Defeated, she retreats to Sweetwater Peak, a...
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A Merry Little Lie
by Sarah Morgan
Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel

Becky isn’t as excited about going home for Christmas this year. She’s keeping a huge secret from her family, from her twin. She’s been giving the newly married Rosie space to spend time with her new husband. Becky’s also changed jobs, which makes her life harder....
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Dark Horse
by Felix Francis
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

Imogen Duffy is a young Irish jump jockey whose star is on the rise. Her boyfriend, Liam Carson, is also a jockey, and unfortunately, he feels undermined by her success. He starts bullying Imogen and isolating her from family and friends. DARK HORSE is a book of t...
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The Hong Kong Widow
by Kristen Loesch
Reviewed by Laura Mueller

It’s that time of year, friends. Β The leaves are falling and the weather is getting colder, so a cozy blanket and a memorable ghost story are in order. Β Luckily for us, Kristen Loesch is serving up a doozy of a generation-spanning historical gothic mystery with TH...
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My Favorite Holidate
by Lauren Blakely
Reviewed by S. Lyn Collins

MY FAVORITE HOLIDATE is the fifth book in the How to Date series by Lauren Blakely. However, as is often the case with many of her books, the characters cross over to other series. This book can be read as a standalone, but there are definitely plenty o...
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Book 'Em, Eddie
by Laurie Cass
Reviewed by Sandra Martin

The 13th installment in the Bookmobile Cat Mysteries by Laurie Cass takes the bookmobile on a wild ride into the death of a local surgeon found in the woods with an arrow through her chest. Was it a hunting accident or was it murder?

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A Merry Little Lie
by Sarah Morgan
Reviewed by Bharti C

A MERRY LITTLE LIE is this year's Christmas title by author Sarah Morgan. Siblings returning home for their first Christmas with new romantic partners creates a time filled with love, laughter, tensions, dramas and some last-minute merry little lies. All for the ...
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Murder Most Haunted
by Emma Mason
Reviewed by Teresa Cross

If you love mysteries that give you that CLUE feeling like the game, then you will love MURDER MOST HAUNTED written by Emma Mason. It is one that is hard to put down. It keeps you guessing and just when you think you had it, one of those little details wi...
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