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June 21, 2021

Book Review Tuesday: A Mother for His Twins by Jill Weatherholt, Saving Parker by Dan Walsh @JillWeatherholt #christianromance #smalltownfiction

Happy Tuesday! I have two books to share today, both in a similar heart-warming vein. Both of these authors were new to me, but you can bet I’ll be reading their work again. I’ve already snatched up more books from … Continue reading →
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Published on June 21, 2021 22:00

June 15, 2021

Book Reviews by Mae Clair: The Garden Party by Grace Dane Mazur #literarysatirefiction

Recently, a new book store opened up in my area—always a cause for celebration. They’re a discount seller, so they don’t have a huge selection per genre, but what they do have is very affordably priced and they have a … Continue reading →
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Published on June 15, 2021 22:00

June 14, 2021

Book Review Tuesday: Hairpin Bridge by Taylor Adams #psychologicalthriller

I’m back! Hubby and I spent a long weekend in Virginia for a family wedding—a wonderful event that left us with many great memories. I’m so happy for my niece and her new husband, who are now enjoying a long, … Continue reading →
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Published on June 14, 2021 22:00

June 9, 2021

Guest Author Thursday: D. L. Finn with Tree Fairies and Their Short Stories @dlfinnauthor #newrelease #children’sfantasy #children’sliterature

Hello, friends! It’s time for another Guest Author Thursday. Today, I am delighted to host my friend and Story Empire colleague, D.L. Finn. Denise is sharing her latest release, a positively delightful sounding children’s book that should appeal to readers … Continue reading →
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Published on June 09, 2021 22:00

June 8, 2021

Book Reviews by Mae Clair: The Edge of Fear by Maura Beth Brennan #domesticthriller @maurabeth2014

It’s pool weather, which means I’ve been doing a lot of reading. It won’t happen often, but, yes this is my third book review post this week. My husband and I are traveling this weekend, leaving Friday to attend a … Continue reading →
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Published on June 08, 2021 22:00

June 7, 2021

Book Review Tuesday: Cold Dark Night by Joan Hall #mystery #suspense @JoanHallWrites

Welcome to another Book Review Tuesday. Cold Dark Night is the first novel in Joan Hall’s Legend of Madeira series. It follows her recent novella prequel, House of Sorrow, but you needn’t have read that to enjoy her latest release. … Continue reading →
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Published on June 07, 2021 22:00

Fiction Book Reviews by Mae Clair: Her First Mistake by Carey Baldwin @CareyBaldwin, The End of Her by Shari Lapena @sharilapena #psychologicalfiction #domesticsuspense

Today’s reviews include a new-to-me author (and wow, did she nail it!) and an auto-buy author. If you’re a fan of psychological fiction, you’re going to love these. Extra good news—both are are available now, so no waiting to read … Continue reading →
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Published on June 07, 2021 07:35

June 3, 2021

Felony Fiction Giveaway!

Happy Friday! I can taste summer on the tip of my tongue. I’m typing this post after a day of lounging in the sun with my Kindle. At the moment, I’m drinking a blue Hawaiian in a glass decorated with … Continue reading →
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Published on June 03, 2021 22:00

June 2, 2021

Guest Author Thursday: Cold Dark Night by Joan Hall #newrelease #mystery #supsense #legendsofmadeira

Today, I’m excited to have my good friend and Story Empire colleague, Joan Hall, as my guest. She’s here to celebrate the release of Cold Dark Night, the first in a series I’ve been eagerly looking forward to. I’m delighted she chose … Continue reading →
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Published on June 02, 2021 22:00

June 1, 2021

Book Reviews by Mae Clair: The Night She Disappeared by Kevin O’Brien #psychologicalthriller @KensingtonBooks

If you’ve followed my blog for a while, you probably know I am a dyed-in-the-wool devoted fan of Kevin O’Brien. Time after time, he delivers page-turning releases. The Night She Disappeared is yet another unputdownable book from a master of … Continue reading →
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Published on June 01, 2021 22:00