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Book Review: After the Funeral by Gillian Poucher

A disturbing family secret. An unravelling life. A diary that holds the key. Julia Butler finds her life unravelling when a stranger at...

Book Review: Wildflower by Neva Rae Bell

A woman has many sides. Some she shows, some she hides. If you're one of the chosen few, she'll share all of them with you. A poetry...

Book Review: The Year After You by Nina De Pass

San Francisco. New Year's Eve. A tragic accident after the party of the year. Cara survives. Her best friend, G, doesn't. Nine months...

Book Review: The Wayward Girls by Amanda Mason

The Girls meets The Little Stranger in this dark and captivating debut about sisterhood, family secrets, and a dangerous game that...

Book Review: Pillow Thoughts by Courtney Peppernell

Pillow Thoughts is a collection of poetry and prose about heartbreak, love, and raw emotions. It is divided into sections to read when...

Book Review: Feminitch by Chloe Winstanley

'Feminitch: Poems for the Modern Witch' is not for the faint-of-heart; in New Zealand/Filipina poet Chloé Maria Winstanley's most...

Book Review: Beautifully Chaotic by Danielle Holian

Beautifully Chaotic is a poetry collection that shows a progression from isolation to survival - with stories about sexuality, trauma of...

Book Review: Narcosis Room by Louise Cypress

Sleep for three months and make your problems go away. Ellie Savage is used to promises. Her dermatologist dad and her psychiatrist mom...

Book Review: Love and Omissions by Neva Rae Bell

What happens when the one who let you get away, walks back into your life? My Review: Rating: 4/5 stars. A Brilliant Love Story that...

Book Review: Mr. Red by Tessa Layne

Nicholas: They say an eye for an eye, and God knows I deserve every punishment for the things I’ve done. But when Alison comes sweeping...

Boom Review: The Woman I was Before by Kerry Fisher

The perfect picture hides the darkest lies. A new home can be a happy ending. Or a fresh start. Or a hiding place... Kate Jones is...

Book Review: Two Come Carrie Tonite by Britni Pepper

Carrielle Watson: Australian travel photographer driving Route 66 in a classic Mustang that can’t cope with a muddy road. Nate Fitzroy:...

Book Review: Mile High Scrub by Britain Pepper

“Private Lounge,” the discreet sign on the door says. For most travellers, the door is all they ever see of the privileged class, while...

Book Review: The Ex by Freida McMadden

Cassie thinks she has met the perfect man. Joel is sweet, handsome, romantic, and best of all, he’s crazy about Cassie. She thinks she’s...

Book Review: Girl Reimagined by Mikhaila Friel

“And all the world is packaged into second chances. Even amber is able to call herself blue.” In Girl Reimagined, debut poet Mikhaila...

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