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[Novella Review] Santa Wore Leathers By Vonnie Davis & Paramount Coffee Cup O’ Cheer
Santa Wore Leathers by Vonnie Davis is a quick holiday romance with a steamy love scene, humor, a tiny bit of drama, and an assured happily ever after.
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[Novella Review] Mine To Tarnish By Janeal Falor & Independence Coffee Company Founder’s Pride
In Chardonia, women are possessions and male warlocks use hexes, spells, and the threat of being tarnished (magically made to be bald, tattooed, and unable to have children) to keep them under their thumbs. Katherine is bold and self-sufficient – far different from what Chardonian society claims people become when they are tarnished, worth less than the shadow they cast.
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[Book Review] Post Mortem By Kira Snyder &The Roasterie Dark Mojo Dark Blend
In the previous book, Dead Letter Office, the psychic equilibrium was thrown into a state of unbalance Halloween night when someone opened the gates separating the world of the dead from the world of the living. Now ghosts are roaming about in corporal form and crimes from the past are being mirrored in the present with lethal results.
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[Book Review] Dead Letter Office By Kira Snyder & The Roasterie VooDoo Dark Blend
In Dead Letter Office By Kira Snyder, a 100 yr old letter plunges Celia and her friends – a witch, a ghost, and the son of a police detective – into investigating a modern murder that eerily mirrors the one mentioned in the letter.
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[Book Review] Cracked By Eliza Crewe & Baltimore Coffee Company Friendship Blend Coffee
Meda Melange eats people. Kind of. With her deceased mother as her conscience, she feasts on bad guys, tearing them apart with her bare hands and feeding her Hunger with their souls. She thinks she’s one of a kind, like her mother always told her, until she happens on three men with her same powers...
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[Book Review] Bellman & Black By Diane Setterfield & Rook Coffee Roasters Flores
William Bellman kills a rook as a boy of ten; as a man he finds his life’s tragedies forever entwined with the appearance of these birds. He works hard and has a nose for business, but all the success and money he acquires does not spare him the loss of his loved ones. In the throes of deepest grief he makes a deal with the mysterious Mr. Black - a deal that consumes Bellman until his dying day.