The Ruthless Note by Nelia Alarcon

The Ruthless Note by Nelia Alarcon (Redwood Kings Book #2)

The sequel, The Ruthless Note, lives up to the high standards set by the previous film. Nelia Alarcon is skilled at creating tension and teasing the reader with hints, sometimes using Jinx. Both Cadey and Dutch’s backstories are essential reading for me. It will be agonizing to have to wait for the conclusion, but I…

The Five Star Weekend by Elin Hilderbrand

The Five Star Weekend by Elin Hilderbrand – A Five Star Gem

The Five Star Weekend by Elin Hilderbrand will take you on a whimsical journey to the picturesque haven of Nantucket. Prepare to be captivated by a cascade of extraordinary experiences and indulgences that are destined to leave your Instagram feed in awe. Just like a rose with thorns, not everything in the realm of social…

colleen hoover interview

Unveiling the Storyteller’s Mind: An Exclusive Interview with Colleen Hoover

Step into the captivating world of bestselling author Colleen Hoover as she shares her insights, inspirations, and writing process in an exclusive interview. Discover the secrets behind her acclaimed novels and get a glimpse into the mind of a master storyteller. Dive deep into the creative process and learn how Colleen Hoover crafts compelling characters…

Agatha Christie Biography

Agatha Christie Biography

Unraveling the Enigma: Agatha Christie Biography Agatha Christie, born on September 15, 1890, in Torquay, England, was a renowned British author best known for her detective novels and plays. Often referred to as the “Queen of Crime,” Christie’s literary career spanned over six decades, during which she created iconic characters such as Hercule Poirot and…

Willow Moss and the Vanished Kingdom

Willow Moss and the Vanished Kingdom Book Review

Willow Moss and the Vanished Kingdom begins when Willow has left for college. Specifically, a school that welcomes pupils with magical abilities. Normally, I’d think this was a very welcoming environment. However, Willow Moss is wary. The Brothers of Wol, who run the schools, have traditionally disdained magical people. They have gone to great lengths…

Death Comes as the End

Death Comes as the End (1944): The Shocking Truth Behind Ancient Egypt’s Deadly Mystery

Many people picture Agatha Christie as either a nice elderly lady who knits too much and has a flair for investigating mysterious deaths, or a witty Belgian detective with an egg-shaped skull. I read my first Agatha Christie novel, Death on the Nile, when I was around twelve or thirteen, and have since devoured many…