Month: October 2022
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REVIEW: “Haunting Adeline” by H. D. Carlton

READ THIS IF: PLOT OVER-SIMPLIFIED: A writer inherits her grandmother’s house, attracts a sexy vigilante stalker on a mission to end sex trafficking, and in the process of coping with her attraction for him she channels her sexual frustration into solving the cold case of her grandmother’s death. Potentially by *dun dun* HER GRANDMOTHER’S OWN…
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REVIEW: “Unlikely Animals” by Annie Hartnett

Just get us through the school year, she prayed. Who was she bargaining with? She had always said she was an atheist, or at least an agnostic, whenever the topic came up, but secretly she thought it would be nice to believe in God sometimes, really go whole hog on the Jesus thing. It would…