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Review: All or None (A Detective Ryan Mystery, Book 2) by Clive Fleury

Review: All or None (A Detective Ryan Mystery, Book 2) by Clive Fleury

A confident second installment in the Detective Ryan Mystery series, All or None blends layered investigation, character depth, and measured humor in a fast-paced crime novel set in Australia.

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Review: Across the Sea (Islands in the Mist, Book 2) by J.M. Hofer

Review: Across the Sea (Islands in the Mist, Book 2) by J.M. Hofer

A thoughtful and immersive continuation of the Islands in the Mist series, Across the Sea deepens character arcs, expands mythological threads, and maintains its strong Iron Age historical grounding. This iRead Book Tours review explores how Book 2 strengthens the series as a whole.

Review: Islands in the Mist (Islands in the Mist, Book 1) by J.M. Hofer

Review: Islands in the Mist (Islands in the Mist, Book 1) by J.M. Hofer

A richly researched, character-driven fantasy steeped in Welsh and Arthurian legend. Strong characters, satisfying twists, and subtle magic make this an immersive start to J.M. Hofer's Islands in the Mist series.

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Review: Titus and the Christian Coin by Dennis Conrad (with Derinda Babcock)

Review: Titus and the Christian Coin by Dennis Conrad (with Derinda Babcock..

A thoughtful YA historical novel set during the Roman Empire, Titus and the Christian Coin explores faith, perseverance, and forgiveness through a compelling young protagonist.

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Review + Excerpt: Candle in the Wind by Kim Baccellia

Review + Excerpt: Candle in the Wind by Kim Baccellia

A thoughtful YA dystopian novel about belief, control, and the cost of questioning authority. In Candle in the Wind, Kim Baccellia follows a young woman cast out of a cult-like community and forced to confront the truth behind everything she was taught to believe.

Review + Guest Post: A Quiet Kind of Wrong by Mary Frances HillA Quiet Kind of Wrong by Mary Frances Hill

Review + Guest Post: A Quiet Kind of Wrong by Mary Frances HillA Quiet Kind..

A Quiet Kind of Wrong by Mary Frances Hill is a quietly gripping domestic thriller that explores guilt, family loyalty, regret, and the lasting impact of secrets. This post includes my review, a guest post from the author, and a giveaway as part of the iRead Book Tours event.