Book Review: Mayhem in the Maize (Wicked Witches of Bone Gap Book 1) When I stumbled upon Mayhem in the Maize, the first book in the Wicked Witches of Bone Gap series by author N. J. Bourgeois, I was instantly captivated. The eerie mix of Halloween ambiance and a murder mystery hit all my sweet
Embracing the Witches of Wild Hill: A Journey Through Power and Identity When I first heard about The Women of Wild Hill by Kirsten Miller, I was immediately intrigued—modern-day witches tackling the patriarchy? Sign me up! In a world often filled with chaos and uncertainty, the promise of a story that combines dark humor, empowering
Embracing the Depths: A Review of The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus by Emma Knight When I first came across The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus, I was intrigued by its title—after all, what does the life cycle of an octopus have to do with human experiences, especially those related to womanhood and
Book Review: The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill There’s something rather enchanting about a good mystery—like a whisper that beckons you closer, nudging you to unravel the threads of intrigue woven within the storyline. When I stumbled upon The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill, the premise alone was enough to catch
Made in the Shade: A Whirlwind of Humor and Magic When I stumbled upon Made in the Shade by Deborah Wilde, I felt an instant attraction—not only to the whimsical title but also to the premise of a witty, midlife heroine battling magical chaos. As someone who appreciates stories that embrace the quirks and complexities
Review of Some Kind of Famous by Ava Wilder When I first stumbled upon Some Kind of Famous, the promise of a quiet mountain town and a struggling musician was too enticing to resist. As someone who often finds solace in stories about second chances and personal growth, I was eager to dive into Ava
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