Review Sheila Roberts delivers a humorous Rear Window retelling with The Man Next Door. Louise is a ham with a big heart and nosy personality. Zona is just trying to get her life together after her ex-husband drains everything they have. And young Bree has lost all interest of serious long-term relationships due to her… Continue reading The Man Next Door by Sheila Roberts
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The Shattered King by Charlie N. Holmberg
Review
Whenever I pick up a title by Charlie N. Holmberg, I know it’s going to be a good one. And The Shattered King is no exception. The author always manages to develop creative magic systems and multidimensional characters with opportunities to grow. Nym’s healing abilities and details about how she enters the patient’s essence and finds the ailment was super interesting. Each person’s well-being is unique and I loved the imagery during those scenes.
In Deadly Company by L. S. Stratton
Review
In Deadly Company by L. S. Stratton is an entertaining and suspenseful read. The author sets the tone from the get-go. Young executive assistant Nicole is reluctantly coordinating her elitist man-child boss’s lavish birthday celebration and can’t wait to walk away once it’s over. But she’s also orchestrating a secret game hoping to help her mysterious conspirator find answers. When her boss’s guests begin to show up – his frat-buddy best friend and his family, his high maintenance aunt, a brown-nosing executive, and a surprise appearance from a competitor – Nicole finds herself in over her head. And then the party takes a dangerous turn.
