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About fredreeca

I am an avid reader, St. Louis Cardinals fan, knitter, and paper crafter. I am a mom of 2 children, and a large amount of animals.

Alibi for Murder by Debra Webb @harlequinbooks #bookreview #audiobook

Overview Murder brings the FBI to her door. Past secrets could get two old friends killed. When Allie Foster becomes the prime suspect in a murder, the small-town loner reaches out to the one person she can trust. Convinced Allie’s … Continue reading

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Out of the Woods by Kate Wiley #bookreview #audiobook #suspense #thriller @stormbooks_co

Overview You always check under your bed for monsters before you go to sleep. You never think to look right across the dinner table. Detective Margot Phalen has spent over a year hunting San Francisco’s most elusive predator—the Redwood Killer, … Continue reading

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Joy Moody Is Out Of Time by Kerryn Mayne @stmartinspress @macmillanaudio #bookreview #audiobook

Overview From the author of the beloved novel Lenny Marks Gets Away With Murder comes another quirky and irresistible crime novel “[Narrator Annie] Maynard injects humor and pathos as she brings this quirky, troubled character to life.” —AudioFile on Lenny Marks Gets Away with … Continue reading

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The Second Chance Bus Stop by Ally Zetterberg @harlequinbooks #bookreview #audiobookreview

The Second Chance Bus Stop Ally Zetterberg On Sale Date: August 19, 2025 9780778387626  Trade Paperback $18.99 USD 352 pages ABOUT THE BOOK: For fans of Frederik Backman and Phaedra Patrick, a heartfelt and moving multiple POV tale that follows … Continue reading

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The Last Assignment by Erika Robuck #historicalfiction #bookreview @sbkslandmark

Overview From bestselling author Erika Robuck comes the perilous and awe-inspiring true story of award-winning photojournalist Dickey Chapelle as she risks everything to show the American people the price of war through the lens of her camera. Manhattan, 1954. Since … Continue reading

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Out of the Shadows by Allison Brennan @harlequinaudio #bookreview

Overview A fabulous new series from the queen of crime fiction. —J.T. Ellison, New York Times bestselling author of It’s One of Us In this suspenseful new novella in New York Times bestselling author Allison Brennan’s series, the PI team’s biggest client hires them to … Continue reading

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I Know How This Ends by Holly Smale #bookspotlight #excerpt @harlequinbooks

I Know How This Ends By Holly SmaleAugust 12, 2025Mira BooksHardcoverISBN: 9780778368632 Book Summary:  If you knew how your life would turn out, what would you change now? The second brilliantly uplifting and page-turning novel from the multi-million bestselling author … Continue reading

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The Violet Hour by Victoria Benton Frank #bookreview @gallerybooks

Overview A heartwarming and empowering novel about thriving after tragedy, from the author of the “enchanting, hilarious, and insightful” (Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times author) My Magnolia Summer. Violet Adams is the perfect, youngest child in a family of loud, passionate women … Continue reading

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Glorious Ruins by Judithe Little #audiobookreview #historicalfictionn

Overview Power, love, fame, and catastrophic greed collide in a sweeping historical novel about 1920s Paris based on the enduring friendship between Coco Chanel and world-famous muse Misia Sert. In 1920s Paris, Misia Sert is a patron and a muse … Continue reading

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The Harvey Girls by Juliette Fay #bookreview #historicalfiction @gallerybooks

Overview Juliette Fay—known for her “well-drawn characters and vibrant historical backdrops” (Library Journal)—transports us to 1920s America with this big-hearted tale of two very different women who must learn to trust each other as one tries save her family and … Continue reading

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