I love Delilah S. Dawson’s brand of creepy horror and grabbed her newest thriller, House of Idyll. In this standalone fiction, Angelina Yves, a struggling singer/songwriter, is offered the chance to join an experimental luxury compound sponsored by the most famous band in the world, Black Idyll. Dawson delivered a dark, wicked and atmospheric tale that I devoured.
Sunday Post #713 Back to Routines …
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The Bookshop Below by Georgia Summers
The Bookshop Below by Georgia Summers delivers a suspenseful fantasy steeped in bookish magic. Narrated by Gabrielle Nellis-Pain Summers shares book thieves, rival booksellers and the dark world of magical books.
The Botanist’s Assistant by Peggy Townsend
Sophia Rose is here with a review of The Botanist’s Assistant by Peggy Townsend. Grab a cup of tea and meet the neurodiverse university lab assistant who solves crimes.
The Shop on Hidden Lane by Jayne Ann Krentz
The Shop on Hidden Lane by Jayne Anne Krentz is her newest paranormal romantic suspense novel, and while it is loosely tied to the Fogg Lake series, it is a standalone. This was the first book I devoured this year, and I have zero regrets. If you love romantic suspense wrapped in a little paranormal woo-woo, you’ll want to grab a copy.










