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Lost to the Lake
Lost to the Lake Lost to the Lake from author Anna Willett is the latest novel to be checked off my to be read list. I’ve read The Family Man a while ago, and thoroughly enjoyed it, so I had high expectations for Lost to the Lake. This post contains affiliate links “Looking at the vicious blade took her back to the moment the masked man held a knife between her breasts. A moment, she knew, that would live forever in the dark recesses of her mind and maybe grow into something sour and poisonous.” Anna Willett, Lost to the Lake Have you read Lost to the Lake? Come on…
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Rise of the Liberators
Rise of the Liberators Rise of the Liberators is the latest novel to be checked off my to be read list. It is the first in a three part series from author Ryan Hyatt. Ryan Hyatt has quickly become a repeat author in my blog, and for good reason. I’m finding I like his writing as I read more and more from him. This post contains affiliate links Have you read Rise of the Liberators? Come on in and let me tell you about it! About Rise of the Liberators In 2022, the United States is in the throes of the Greatest Depression, and discharged Marine Corps Captain Ray Salvatore,…
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Echoes in the Dark
Echoes in the Dark Echoes in the Dark is the latest short story to be checked off my to be read list. My to be read list is always growing faster than I can keep up with, but a good quality short story is a great use of my time each day in between novels, or a simple break to enjoy a smaller piece of writing. This post contains affiliate links Have you read Echoes in the Dark? Come on in and let me tell you about it! About Echoes in the Dark Four short tales of suspense, horror, loss, and the macabre. Perfect for a quick read. But be…
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The Drive Home
The Drive Home The Drive Home: A Tale of Bromance and Horror from author Sean Kelly is the latest novel to finally be checked off my to be read list. This is one I’ve owned and given away multiple copies before I had a chance to actually sit down and read it myself. Needless to say, I’m excited to have finally read it! This post contains affiliate links Have you read The Drive Home? Come on in and let me tell you about it! About The Drive Home For the first time since he was fourteen, Benjamin Keller is unemployed, relatively happy and ready to pursue his new path as…
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Love Letters
Love Letters Love Letters from Ann Marie Ruby is my latest read and I am so glad I chose this book! I have been reading Ann Marie’s books for about three years now, and slowly making my way through everything she has written, because it is all wonderful. Love Letters makes the eleventh of her eighteen books I’ve read so far. “Love is timeless. Passion of love is endless. Enchanted by love, twin flames are immortal. Fragrance of love lives on indefinitely. Vows of love live on forever.” Ann Marie Ruby, Love Letters This post contains affiliate links Have you read Love Letters from Ann Marie Ruby? Come on in…
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American Melancholy
American Melancholy American Melancholy from author Joyce Carol Oates is the latest book to be checked off my to be read list, that never seems to stop growing. This is a collection of poems, her first in over twenty five years. This post contains affiliate links Have you read American Melancholy? Come on in and let me tell you about it! About American Melancholy A new collection of poetry from an American literary legend, her first in twenty-five years Joyce Carol Oates is one of our most insightful observers of the human heart and mind, and, with her acute social consciousness, one of the most insistent and inspired witnesses of…
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The Pied Piper
The Pied Piper The Pied Piper is my latest short story, that is part six of a six part series from true crime author Harold Schechter. A heinous history of America. Exploring the dark heart of US history, true-crime master Harold Schechter reveals six sensational but nearly forgotten acts of carnage and bloodlust that shocked the nation. From a diabolical Kansas family down the road from Laura Ingalls Wilder to an Elvis-inspired “rebel” to the country’s first mass shooter, these chilling criminals dominated the headlines—and nightmares—of their day. This post contains affiliate links Have you read The Pied Piper? Come on in and let me tell you about it! About…
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Rampage
Rampage Rampage is my latest short story, that is part five of a six part series from true crime author Harold Schechter. A heinous history of America. Exploring the dark heart of US history, true-crime master Harold Schechter reveals six sensational but nearly forgotten acts of carnage and bloodlust that shocked the nation. From a diabolical Kansas family down the road from Laura Ingalls Wilder to an Elvis-inspired “rebel” to the country’s first mass shooter, these chilling criminals dominated the headlines—and nightmares—of their day. This post contains affiliate links Have you read Rampage? Come on in and let me tell you about it! About Rampage In 1949, things like this…
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Panic
Panic Panic is my latest short story, that is part four of a six part series from true crime author Harold Schechter. A heinous history of America. Exploring the dark heart of US history, true-crime master Harold Schechter reveals six sensational but nearly forgotten acts of carnage and bloodlust that shocked the nation. From a diabolical Kansas family down the road from Laura Ingalls Wilder to an Elvis-inspired “rebel” to the country’s first mass shooter, these chilling criminals dominated the headlines—and nightmares—of their day. This post contains affiliate links Have you read Panic? Come on in and let me tell you about it! About Panic During the Depression, economic anxieties…
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The Brick Slayer
The Brick Slayer The Brick Slayer is my latest short story, that is part three of a six part series from true crime author Harold Schechter. A heinous history of America. Exploring the dark heart of US history, true-crime master Harold Schechter reveals six sensational but nearly forgotten acts of carnage and bloodlust that shocked the nation. From a diabolical Kansas family down the road from Laura Ingalls Wilder to an Elvis-inspired “rebel” to the country’s first mass shooter, these chilling criminals dominated the headlines—and nightmares—of their day. This post contains affiliate links “The entire homicide squad of twenty four detectives, augmented by four squads of regular detectives and fifty…