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The Library After Dark by Ande Pliego Publishes 5/5/26

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3.5 Stars- I've always wanted to be locked in a library but after reading this novel I am definitely rethinking that desire.  This was a very dark locked room mystery novel.  Told from several different points of view, there are 7 people who go on an after hours tour of a famous library only to find that they are trapped in it overnight.  Then the deaths start happening.   The 7 characters all have a reason for being on the tour but something is not quite right because things go horribly wrong .  Aria is seeing Jasper and she has high hopes for their relationship so when he surprises her with an after hours tour of a famous library how can she say no.  Except Aria knows this library very well and she promised never to go back there. Aria is the main character so we get her perspective the most.  I was rooting for her happy ending but still trying to figure out for sure if she was someone I should be wanting everything to go well for. The five othe...

The Break-Up Retreat by Camilla Sten Publishes 6/9/26

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 There is nothing better than a thriller that captures your attention from the beginning.  I really enjoyed the premise of this novel.  A secluded break up retreat in Sweden sounding like a novel I really wanted to read about.  Anyone who has ever gone through a break up can completely relate.   In this novel Isobel attends this retreat, not because she has gone through a break up but because she wants to uncover an excellent story.  There are rumors that people have disappeared and other nefarious activities might be taking place.  Isobel wants to make a name for herself so she goes to the HImlafall Clinic to find out what the real story is.  The only problem is things start going wrong right away.  She feels like she is being watched, her things go missing, and she is not prepared for the type of therapy that the clinic offers.  As the novel unfolds we learn that Isobel does have some of her own issues to deal with.   I ...

When You Loved Me by Beatriz Williams Publishes 6/23

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  Winthrop Island not only is a place for second chances but one that might even hold a pirate's treasure.  Lucy returns to her childhood summer home after her father's disappearance.  She is a widow and has a seven year old daughter. The property needs to be sold to pay off her father's debt but Lucy finds herself falling for her neighbor, Ben, an old flame.  The only problem is that mysterious and strange things begin to happen to Lucy and the house. Lucy has to figure out what she really wants or is she destined just to repeat the past. The novel is told using three different timelines.  There is the present with Lucy as a single mom, Lucy as a teenager, and a story set in Winthrop Island in 1717.   I really enjoyed all three perspectives.  I liked learning about teenage Lucy and what had happened with her friend Laura and Ben.  My favorite story line was the present.  Lucy had faced a lot in her personal life and trying to raise a ch...

The Unicorn Hunters by Katherine Arden Publishes 6/2/26

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  I absolutely adored this story!  It is historical fiction crossed with fantasy and amazing characters.  There is action, mystery, magic, and romance.  The cherry on top is that the main character is actually based on a real person.   Anne is an intelligent Duchess of Brittany who she is afraid to lose her land to France.  She has a plan that involves stalling the French emissary who has come to force her to marry the king of France.  She holds a unicorn hunt.  While on the hunt strange and mysterious things happen including meeting a man who claims to have been lost for 200 years. Anne must use all her wits to keep her family and subjects safe as well as hold on to her kingdom.  First of all, I read this book in two days as I did not want to stop reading.  Set in the Middle Ages, it has all the elements of a fairy tale yet it is so MUCH better!  There is a strong female character who is smart and who is the leader.  She ...

Arrivals and Departures by Amanda Eyre Ward Publishes 6/16/26

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  Arrivals and Departures swept me away to the beautiful country of Greece.  However it is not what I would consider a beach read.  It was part mystery, and part family drama.  It absolutely captured my attention and I finished it in two days.   The novel follows the Perkins Family.  The main character was Lee.  She is a famous reality star, who has suffered a breakdown, and is trying to recover when she finds out that her sister, Reagan, has gone missing.  Reagan is a single mother in Athens, Greece, with two teenage daughters.  The daughters fear that their mother is caught up in a scam.  Lee is happy to save the day but finds that she still has her own demons to fight.   This novel was fast paced and I never grew bored.  I enjoyed learning about all of the Perkins family members and their particular quirks.  The novel was thought provoking and addressed many issues.  It definitely was not a light read but...