Drama, Heartache, and Dark Family Secrets Abound in Nora Roberts’ ‘Hideaway’ [REVIEW]

Hollywood royalty meets Big Sur country in Nora Roberts’ Hideaway. (Photo courtesy Canva)

A missing child. A bitter betrayal. Will one woman be able to summon the courage it takes to slay the demons of her past and seize the life she was meant to have? Find out in Nora Roberts’ dazzling new suspense novel, Hideaway.

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Erica Spindler’s ‘The Look-Alike’ Examines the Effects of Mental Illness [REVIEW]

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When a parent is mentally ill, a child can’t help but wonder if they are next. (Photo courtesy Canva)

A horrible crime. A mother’s paranoia. A daughter’s worst nightmare. When the lines between reality and delusion are blurred, will one woman be able to unearth the truth to bury the past? Find out in Erica Spindler’s new novel, The Look-Alike.

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Two Women Learn the Importance of Sisterhood in Robyn Carr’s ‘Sunrise on Half Moon Bay’ [REVIEW]

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Two sisters. Two lives. When their circumstances change, will they be able to bridge a two decade gap and find the strength they both desperately need in one another despite their differences? Find out in Robyn Carr’s Sunrise on Half Moon Bay.

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In ‘Stop At Nothing,’ Michael Ledwidge Delivers Explosive Thrills and Vibrant Characters [REVIEW]

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Can someone ever abscond with a stolen bounty unscathed? (Photo courtesy Canva)

A deadly crash landing. A sudden windfall of stolen goods. Is sunken treasure ever worth the hassle? In Michael Ledwidge’s new thriller, meet one man who will Stop At Nothing to get what he wants.

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Nina Laurin’s ‘A Woman Alone’ Taps Into Our Worst Nightmares [REVIEW]

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Once a victim, always a victim? (Photo by Rene Asmussen, Pixels/Canva)

They thought they’d outrun their past. They believed they were entitled to a do over. But sometimes, new beginnings aren’t everything they are cracked up to be. What will one couple do when their new lease on life becomes a living nightmare? Find out in Nina Laurin’s A Woman Alone.

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