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March 11, 2019

Murder at the Luther (Review by Minette Lauren)

Murder at the Luther, by Kathleen Kaska, is a very witty who done it. With tones of, I love Lucy, humor and Alfred Hitchcock eeriness, the story takes the reader on a rather captivating ride. Journalist, Sydney Lockhart, and her ragtag cast of supporting characters are more likely to dig the hole deeper than clear […]
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Published on March 11, 2019 21:40

February 22, 2019

Extra, Extra, read all about it! New release today!

After a temperamental meltdown on stage, Sean Hightower, a regretful and resentful “one-hit wonder” rock musician hoping for a comeback, returns to his girlfriend’s condo seeking comfort from the woman he loves. But after letting himself in, he discovers her naked body on the bed, murdered from a bullet to the head. When the police […]
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Published on February 22, 2019 21:59

January 23, 2019

Rave reviews for Blinked!

What a nice surprise to wake up and see this link, to a review of Blinked, posted to twitter! William Dylan Powell does reviews on the Lone Star Lineup, and crafted a review that brought tears to my eyes. Blinked is a story dear to my heart, and I have often called it my trophy […]
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Published on January 23, 2019 11:43

January 21, 2019

RACE FOR THE SUN BY MINETTE LAUREN

This book has an interesting take on the afterlife. After death, in an incorporeal state, beings wait to be reincarnated. As they wait, they act as soul watchers. A soul watcher will choose one person on Earth to help. Soul-watcher Soledad, returning to the afterlife after committing suicide, chooses Ally, a relative from her most […]
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Published on January 21, 2019 11:35

January 20, 2019

Kilts and Catnip, by Zoe Tasia

Kilts and Catnip is a cozy fantasy with a sweet romantic flare, depicting the life of Becca Shaw, a young widow, who moves to the Scotland with her two young daughters after her beloved husband passes away. Filled with grief, Becca struggles to find happiness and the previous connection she shared with her children. Feeling […]
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Published on January 20, 2019 14:04

December 13, 2018

A Two Horse Town by Kathleen Kaska

A Two Horse Town opens with a visceral scene. It’s a moonlit night in Big Sky Country. An acrophobic woman scales a boulder ever aware that one wrong step, one slip of a sweaty palm, could lead to a painful-at-best fall. A straight-outa-the-chute beginning to an excellent mystery.   Kate Caraway hadn’t anticipated how much […]
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Published on December 13, 2018 11:19

December 9, 2018

USA Today, Joyce Lamb’s Happy Ever After Interview With Minette Lauren!

Please check out my interview in USA Today’s HEA Interview: Minette Lauren, author of ‘Race for the Sun’ I will be answering questions all day 12/11/18 on thewritewaycafe.blogspot.com
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Published on December 09, 2018 22:03

Second Chance for Love, Ginni Conquest

  Second Chance for Love is s feel good, sexy romance perfect for a relaxing day. I loved the theme of the young widowed wife, Becca, grieving for her dear departed husband. Denny is her guardian angel, who sets her back on the path to living her dreams and finding love again. I especially enjoyed […]
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Published on December 09, 2018 21:10

December 7, 2018

Unholy Sundering, by Deanna Browne

    This compelling story, of a world taken over by powerful magic and the ruling wizards who wield it, is appealing to readers of every genre. The fantasy feels real and the characters are driven to find freedom. While Becca is working with her friends Caleb and Damion to free her sister from a […]
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Published on December 07, 2018 19:42

December 3, 2018

Izzy has done it again in, The Girls Whispered Murder. Th...

Izzy has done it again in, The Girls Whispered Murder. This amateur sleuth’s heightened curiosity rivals that of the endearing Lucile Ball. Set in a time where women are meant to play the role of June Cleaver, Izzy manages to balance the life of a wife and mother, while still keeping the connections with her […]
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Published on December 03, 2018 20:54