Three Sisters Discover They are Stronger Together in Sara Richardson’s ‘Home for the Holidays’ [REVIEW]

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A bit of mail brings three sisters back together. (Photo courtesy Canva)

Life has a way of taking us away from those we love most. But when three sisters each receive an invitation to visit their estranged aunt, will their reunion be a happy one? Or would they have been better off staying at home? Find out in Sara Richardson’s newest novel, Home for the Holidays.

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Trust Doesn’t Come Easy in April Hunt’s ‘Fatal Deception’ [REVIEW]

Placing your trust in the wrong hands can be dangerous. (Photo courtesy Canva)

She’s desperate for help. He’s slow to trust. Will two strangers be able to join forces in time to save the world from a deadly threat? Find out in April Hunt’s newest Steele Ops thriller, Fatal Deception.

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All eyes are on a criminal’s daughter in Sandra Brown’s ‘Thick As Thieves’ [REVIEW]

There’s no better place to keep something hidden. (Photo courtesy Canva)

First there was the heist. Next there was the murder. Finally there is the disappearing thief and the missing money. When a criminal’s daughter returns to town, everyone seems to have one question on their minds. How much does she know? Find out in Thick as Thieves, Sandra Brown’s most suspenseful novel yet.

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Politics, Secrets, and Family Drama Deliver a Fresh Take on the Legal Thriller in Don Hartshorn’s ‘The Guilty Die Twice’ [REVIEW]

They may be brothers, but in the courtroom, they’re at war. (Photo courtesy Canva)

They’re better off working alone. They have vastly differing views on the law. Sometimes, though, even rivals have to bury the hatchet. But can two brothers suppress their animosity long enough to exact justice? Find out in Don Hartshorn’s new legal thriller, The Guilty Die Twice.

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Michael Cordell’s ‘Contempt’ Asks Us if Good Truly Triumphs Over Evil [REVIEW]

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Playing by the rules is what got him in trouble to begin with. (Photo courtesy Canva)

He believed a man should be honest no matter the cost. He believed it is important to trust one’s conscience. He believed truth would prevail. He was wrong. When life turns an innocent man into a convicted felon, how will he react when given a second lease on life? Find out in Michael Cordell’s riveting legal thriller, Contempt.

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