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Inside the Montreal Mafia. The Confessions of Andrew Scoppa by Fรฉlix Sรฉguin; Eric Thibault

This isnโ€™t just a true crime bookโ€”itโ€™s a rare, nerve-wracking descent into a world that almost never lets outsiders in. Inside the Montreal Mafia reads like a crime thriller, but what makes it truly gripping is the knowledge that every conversation, every revelation, is realโ€”and dangerously hard-won. From the very first scene, with a gun… Continue reading Inside the Montreal Mafia. The Confessions of Andrew Scoppa by Fรฉlix Sรฉguin; Eric Thibault

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Book Review: The Sapphire Cove by Sophie Anderson

Some stories unfold gently. Others break you open, piece by piece, until youโ€™re left sitting in the quiet, trying to gather yourself again. This is one of those books. From the very beginning, thereโ€™s a haunting stillness to Floraโ€™s worldโ€”an isolated farmhouse, frost creeping along the windows, and a mother slipping quietly away. It feels… Continue reading Book Review: The Sapphire Cove by Sophie Anderson

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The Child I Never Had by Kate Hewitt

Some stories donโ€™t just pull at your heartstringsโ€”they grip them tightly and refuse to let go. This is one of those books. From its very first line, the novel poses an impossible question: how far would you go to save your child? And what follows is an emotional whirlwind that explores motherhood in all its… Continue reading The Child I Never Had by Kate Hewitt

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Death in Disguise (An Adam and Eve Mystery Book 1) by Emma Davies: Book Review

If thereโ€™s one thing this deliciously twisty cozy mystery proves, itโ€™s that murder mystery parties are far more dangerous than they lookโ€ฆ Francesca Eve is the kind of heroine you instantly root forโ€”capable, quick-thinking, and used to handling disasters with a calm smile and a tray of canapรฉs. From burnt brownies to last-minute catering chaos,… Continue reading Death in Disguise (An Adam and Eve Mystery Book 1) by Emma Davies: Book Review

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The Dust Bowl Orphans by Suzette D. Harrison

REVIEW There are books you readโ€ฆ and then there are books that leave a mark on your soul. This is one of them. Set against the unforgiving backdrop of the Dust Bowl, this novel delivers a haunting and deeply human story of survival, sisterhood, and identity. From the very first page, youโ€™re thrown into a… Continue reading The Dust Bowl Orphans by Suzette D. Harrison