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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.


Recent Reviews

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Murder of a Winchester Goose
by Elizabeth Rose
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

Lady Vivienne Harlowe resides in a castle at Mablethorpe with family members. As a young widow with a child, she’s quite respectable and can venture out alone, though she’s better to take a servant. MURDER OF A WINCHESTER GOOSE is the sixth instalment in this intr...
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Who Knew the Ridpath Girl
by Stacy Johns
Reviewed by Sandra Martin

When a childhood tragedy results in years of guilt and suffering, how does a family survive and move forward with the scars that follow them? When Gracen’s little sister, Douggy, is attacked by a dog on his watch, he cannot quite live with the aftermath of her dis...
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Pomona Afton Can Totally Catch a Killer
by Bellamy Rose
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

With her new charity foundation to support young people to live and study in New York City, Pomona Afton needs to wheedle money out of prospective donors. She has money, but not enough to buy a city building and give it away. POMONA AFTON CAN TOTALLY CATCH A KILLE...
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Murder at Cinnamon Falls
by R.L. Killmore
Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel

Nia’s life implodes when she discovers her boyfriend is a massive liar. She immediately packs her bags and flees to her hometown. After high school graduation, she couldn’t wait to escape small-town life and the memories of her best friend Sienna, who committed su...
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When the Wolves Are Silent
by C.S. Harris
Reviewed by Make Kay

C.S. Harris reels the reader in again with WHEN THE WOLVES ARE SILENT, the twenty-first book in the Sebastian St. Cyr series. Β This engrossing and dark historical mystery is set in Regency England and features lush historical flavor and details. Β The former cavalr...
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Agnes Sharp and the Wedding to Die For
by Leonie Swann
Reviewed by Sandra Martin

Book three in the Miss Sharp Investigates series is packed with madcap mystery fun as a group of Sunset Hall elderly residents prepares for the wedding of their dear housemate, Bernadette. Agnes, a former police officer, is feeling a little down at losing one of h...
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Storm Warning
by Alice Henderson
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

Alex Carter returns for the fifth book in this exciting wildlife crime series. In a complete change, the setting is the Big Island of Hawaii, where we find a STORM WARNING. The intrepid researcher is caring for hawksbill turtles, which nest on quiet beaches in Haw...
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Tender Cruelty
by Katee Robert
Reviewed by Annetta Sweetko

TENDER CRUELTY is book nine of author Katee Robert’s Dark Olympus series and is the story of the most recent Zeus and his wife/enemy, Hera. I won’t go into the formerly known as because I found it a bit confusing – especially for those who are not familiar with th...
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Murder at Cinnamon Falls
by R.L. Killmore
Reviewed by Sandra Martin

Welcome to Cinnamon Falls, where the town’s annual fall festival is about to begin. Grab some ice cream at The Cinnamon Scoop or a cinnamon roll and some gossip at Rosie’s Diner. Stay for the parade and the crowning of the new Cinnamon King and Queen; just watch o...
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Meet Me in Italy
by Brenda Novak
Reviewed by Sandra Wurman

Hard to find a favorite book or story authored by Brenda Novak. Her list of titles reminds us just how many times we think that it was the best. I adored WHEN LIGHTNING STRIKES and was equally enthralled by her Dead trilogy. Uniquely different genres and slants. W...
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The Name Game
by Beth O'Leary
Reviewed by Bharti C

The NAME GAME follows two people, Oliver and Ormer, who both have a Charlie Jones in their lives. Charlie's role in their lives is different, though the reasons are eerily common for her to be in their lives. We follow Oliver and Aspen, who are almost strangers to...
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Yesteryear
by Caro Claire Burke
Reviewed by Janilyn Kocher

YESTERYEAR Β is a novel that acts like a chameleon. Readers will think it is about a social influencer who creates a social media perfect world on an Idaho farm where all is wholesome and fresh.


Instead, the novel dives into a myriad of issues: pressure,...
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Piper at the Gates of Dusk
by Patrick Ness
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

New World is the apt name of a planet on which Ben and Max grow up as brothers. There was some adoption in the mix due to a planetary civil war, but they don’t let that worry them. PIPER AT THE GATES OF DUSK is a heart-pounding blend of myth and horror, placed car...
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Death in Denmark
by Greta Sinclair
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

Copenhagen is the setting for the latest exploits of the travelling food critic Darcy Finnegan. Her passport should perhaps be considered a dangerous weapon, as everywhere the lady goes, she gets involved in solving crimes. DEATH IN DENMARK is on the cards, even t...
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Huntsman
by Naima Simone
Reviewed by Alesia Carroll

HUNTSMAN is a fairytale reimagining of Snow White. This story is definitely NOT your Grandma’s version of Snow White unless she likes all types of villainous characters, ranging from dark to darker to darkest. The key storyline revolves around a very powerful and ...
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A Day of Judgment
by Charles Todd
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

Inspector Ian Rutledge of Scotland Yard takes up his twenty-fifth case, which occurs during a warm July of 1921. A DAY OF JUDGEMENT is the first in the series I have read. The setting shortly after the ending of the Great War is memorable, as emotions are bitter a...
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This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me
by Ilona Andrews
Reviewed by Make Kay

Sci-fi and fantasy publisher Tor describes THIS KINGDOM WILL NOT KILL ME as β€œthe page-turning politics of Game of Thrones meets the worlds-spanning romance of Outlander in this blockbuster new epic fantasy series from the #1 NY Times bestselling author duo Ilona A...
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The Shadow Pony
by Olivia Wakeford
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

Evan, the boy at the centre of this interesting story, is eleven years old, but the action will fit a range of ages. THE SHADOW PONY starts with Evan learning some of his family’s history after relocating to Cardiff, Wales. His mum came to help Evan’s Grandad, Har...
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Magic and Mischief at the Wayside Hotel
by Elizabeth Everett
Reviewed by Sandra Martin

MAGIC AND MISCHIEF AT THE WAYSIDE HOTEL by Elizabeth Everett delivers a fun, light-hearted tale of a magical hotel building, mythical creatures, and a single mom doing the best she can to raise her young son after his father’s death.

Josphine LaChiusa is tw...
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The Night We Met
by Abby Jimenez
Reviewed by S. Lyn Collins

THE NIGHT WE MET by Abby Jimenez is the second book that returns to the same friend group as the March 2025 release SAY YOU’LL REMEMBER ME.

Larissa is offered a ride home from a concert by two different men. She chooses Mike, who is more outgoing and friend...
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Death at a Firefly Tea
by Laura Childs
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

Theodosia Browning and the Tea Shop Mysteries will be familiar to most cosy mystery fans. This is the thirtieth adventure. The books are named for the tea theme, and this one is DEATH AT A FIREFLY TEA.

While happily engaged in running her Charlesto...
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The Visit
by Neil Tully
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

Sergeant Jim Field has the honour of supervising a small Irish town about to witness the visit of one of its most famous descendants. THE VISIT is an ode to 1963 Ireland, changing but in a remote way, which hardly impacts the lives of those in County Wexford, as s...
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A Texas Easter Blessing
by Mindy Obenhaus
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

Starting around Valentine’s Day and leading up to Easter, this touching romantic fiction brings two families together as they cope with changes. A TEXAS EASTER BLESSING awaits, although nobody is sure happiness lies ahead of them at the start.

Ryder Sinclai...
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The Jump
by Natalie Keller Reinert
Reviewed by Clare O'Beara

Brooke Haskell and her promising Thoroughbred mare Roxie are eventing. Brooke’s parents are paying for her college while she boards Roxie with her Aunt Pickle and participates in the Virginia horse trials. THE JUMP to working in the expensive equestrian world happ...
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