Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Blog Tour | THE NOTORIOUS VIRTUES by Alwyn Hamilton


About the Book:

THE NOTORIOUS VIRTUES
BY ALWYN HAMILTON | PUBLICATION: MARCH 27, 2025
FABER & FABER | GENRE: YA FANTASY
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A glamorous media darling, a surprise heiress, and the magical competition of a lifetime.

At sixteen, Honora “Nora” Holtzfall is the daughter of the most powerful heiress in all of Walstad. Her family controls all the money–and all the magic–in the entire country. But despite being the center of attention, Nora has always felt like an outsider. When her mother is found dead in an alley, the family throne and fortune are suddenly up for grabs, and Nora will be pitted against her cousins in the Veritaz, the ultimate magical competition for power that determines the one family heir.

But there’s a surprise contestant this time: Lotte, the illegitimate daughter of Nora’s aunt. When Lotte’s absent mother retrieves her from the rural convent she’d abandoned her to, Lotte goes from being an orphan to surrounded by family. Unfortunately, most of them want her dead.

And soon, Nora discovers that her mother’s death wasn’t random–it was murder. And the only person she can trust to uncover the truth of what happened is a rakish young reporter who despises everything Nora and her family stand for.

With everyone against her, Lotte’s last hope is hunting for the identity of her father. But the dangerous competition–and her feelings for Theo, one of the Holtzfalls’ sworn protectors–turns her world upside down.

Incredible tests, impossible choices and deadly odds await both girls. But there can only be one winner.

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"Hamilton crafts a vivid setting teeming with lavish parties, dark secrets, and a magic system uniquely tied to virtues such as ambition, truth, and loyalty."
-Claire Reviews
"I would say that the intense final few chapters had me on the edge of my seat, but the truth is, The Notorious Virtues had me this way from the very beginning."
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"The Notorious Virtues is an off the charts fantasy read that I can’t recommend enough and the next novel can’t come soon enough!"
-BookswithDanSamEnd


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About the Author:

Alwyn Hamilton was born in Toronto and spent her childhood bouncing between Europe and Canada until her parents settled in France. She grew up in a small town there, which might have compelled her to burst randomly into the opening song from Beauty and the Beast were it not for her total tone-deafness.

She instead attempted to read and write her way to new places and developed a weakness for fantasy and cross-dressing heroines. She left France for Cambridge University to study History of Art at King’s College, and then to London where she became indentured to an auction house. She has a bad habit of acquiring more hardcovers than is smart for someone who moves house quite so often.

Alwyn’s New York Times-bestselling debut, the YA fantasy REBEL OF THE SANDS, was published by Viking Children’s Books in the US and Faber Children’s Books in the UK, and in 14 other territories. The trilogy continues in TRAITOR TO THE THRONE and HERO AT THE FALL. Alwyn was named the 2016 Goodreads Choice Award winner for Best Debut Author.



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Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Book Review | THE TREASURE HUNTER’S CLUB by Tom Ryan


THE TREASURE HUNTER’S CLUB
BY TOM RYAN | OCTOBER 15, 2024
SIMON & SCHUSTER CA | GENRE: MYSTERY
RATING: ★★★★✬
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INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER | Nominated for the Lilian Jackson Braun Memorial Award

A rollicking mystery about a secret society, nautical charts, cryptic clues, and a fabulous treasure to die for—perfect for fans of Richard Osman and Benjamin Stevenson.

For nearly a century, tourists have ventured to the idyllic seaside town of Maple Bay in search of a legendary lost pirate treasure, though locals know there’s more than just gold buried in the sand. As the paths of three strangers converge in Maple Bay, the truth is about to be blown wide open.

Peter Barnett is rapidly approaching forty with little to show for his life when a mysterious letter invites him to Maple Bay and the mansion his estranged family has called home for generations.

Seventeen-year-old Dandy Feltzen is isolated and adrift following the death of her beloved grandfather until a tantalizing clue sets her on a mission to solve the mystery he spent his entire life chasing.

Cass Jones has given up on her dream of being a successful author when an unexpected opportunity lands in her lap: a housesitting gig in remote Maple Bay, where she stumbles on the perfect subject matter for her breakout book—and the handsome sailor who might be just the person to help her research it.

Peter, Dandy, and Cass have never met, but they’re on a collision course with each other and the mystery that has defined Maple Bay for centuries. None of them are prepared for the shocking truths that may still be buried there, or the fresh bodies piling up.

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The Treasure Hunter’s Club is a slow-burning yet compelling mystery set in the charming seaside town of Maple Bay, Nova Scotia—a place rich with pirate lore and deeply intertwined with secrets that span generations. Tom Ryan skillfully combines suspense, intrigue, and local charm to create a tale that draws readers in and keeps them guessing.

While the pacing is deliberate, every event is intentional, contributing to the overall unraveling of the story. The plot twists—entwined with themes of greed, betrayal, guilt, and remorse—ensure that the reader’s patience is rewarded. Ryan also excels in characterization; with a diverse cast of protagonists whose paths converge in unexpected ways. Dandy Feltzen is particularly memorable, her heartfelt quest to honor her grandfather’s legacy grounding the narrative in emotional authenticity.

The book strikes a balance between the thrill of treasure hunting and the danger it entails, with a cozy mystery ambiance underscored by Maple Bay’s close-knit community. It’s this sense of belonging—amid the adventure, danger, and mystery—that gives The Treasure Hunter’s Club its soul.

This twisty tale, brimming with secrets and blackmail, will appeal to lovers of both traditional and unconventional mysteries. And for those familiar with Nova Scotia, the vivid setting adds an intimate, personal connection that’s hard to resist.


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About the Author:

Tom Ryan is the internationally bestselling author of an adult mystery, The Treasure Hunters Club, in addition to the YA mystery Keep This to Yourself, winner of the 2020 ITW Thriller Award for Best Young Adult Novel, the 2020 Arthur Ellis Award for Best YA Crime Book, and the 2021 Ann Connor Brimer Award. It’s currently being adapted for television. His follow-up YA mystery, I Hope You’re Listening, was the winner of the 2021 Lambda “Lammy” Award for Best LGBTQ Mystery. Tom, his husband, and their dog live in Nova Scotia. Photograph © Niki Davison



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Sunday, April 6, 2025

Book Review | THE ANTIQUE HUNTER'S DEATH ON THE RED SEA by C.L. Miller


THE ANTIQUE HUNTER'S DEATH ON THE RED SEA
BY C.L. MILLER | FEBRUARY 18, 2025
SIMON & SCHUSTER | GENRE: MYSTERY
RATING: ★★★★✬
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The next installment in the nationally bestselling The Antique Hunter’s Guide to Murder series finds antique hunter Freya Lockwood and Aunt Carole one again embarking on a journey to recover priceless antiques—this time on a Red Sea cruise.

Freya and Aunt Carole are back! After their successful solve at Coptham Manor, Freya and Carole return to late mentor Arthur Crockleford’s antique shop in Dedham Vale, but after receiving an invitation (and then suspicious disinvitation) from an antiques specialist cruise and a break-in and murder at a local maritime museum, Freya and Carole are back on the case!

The two catch up to their original cruise ship in Cyprus, for a route that will take them through the Suez Canal (with a stop in Egypt) to their eventual destination off the Red Sea in Jordan. The ship has an art gallery filled with stolen antiquities listed in Arthur’s journal. This time, Freya and Carole are on the hunt for a shadowy figure called “The Collector,” who traffics in stolen artifacts, and whom they believe to be on board. But on a ship full of antiques enthusiasts—plus some unexpected familiar faces—will Freya and Carole be able to discover the Collector’s identity before people begin disappearing from the ship? Or are they next?

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C.L. Miller delivers another thrilling installment in The Antique Hunters series with The Antique Hunter's Death on the Red Sea, a cozy yet high-stakes mystery packed with adventure, intrigue, and heart-stopping twists. Though it’s a follow-up to The Antique Hunter’s Guide to Murder, this book stands firmly on its own, making it an excellent entry point for new readers.

Freya Lockwood and Aunt Carole return as a dynamic sleuthing duo, brought to life with humor, wit, and charm. Aunt Carole continues to shine as an unforgettable character, her surprising resilience and resourcefulness adding a delightful spark to the narrative. This time, the stakes are elevated, with a glamorous antiques cruise in the Red Sea as the backdrop for a deadly hunt for stolen treasures and a dangerous art trafficker known as The Collector.

Miller’s writing is crisp and engaging, blending the allure of stolen antiquities, ship-bound peril, and the rich cultural setting of the Red Sea. The introduction of new characters, intertwined mysteries, and a fresh treasure hunt keeps the series feeling vibrant and exciting. The plot’s twists and turns keep readers perched on the edge of their seats, while the cozy mystery atmosphere provides a perfect balance to the pulse-pounding action.

The Antique Hunter's Death on the Red Sea is a testament to Miller’s talent for crafting entertaining mysteries with heart. Whether you're a fan of the series or diving in for the first time, this book is sure to captivate and delight.


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About the Author:

C. L. Miller is the internationally bestselling author of The Antique Hunter’s Guide to Murder and The Antique Hunter’s Death on the Red Sea. She started her working life as an editorial assistant for her mother, Judith Miller, on the Miller’s Antique Handbook & Price Guide and other antiquing guides. She lives in a medieval cottage in Dedham Vale, Suffolk, with her family. Visit her at CLMillerAuthor.com. Photograph © Dan Kennedy



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Saturday, April 5, 2025

Book Review | GLIFF by Ali Smith


GLIFF
BY ALI SMITH | PUBLICATION: FEBRUARY 4, 2025
PANTHEON | GENRE: LITERARY FICTION
RATING: ★★★★
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From a literary master, a moving and genre-bending story about our era-spanning search for meaning and knowing.

An uncertain near-future. A story of new boundaries drawn between people daily. A not-very brave new world.

Add two children. And a horse.

From a Scottish word meaning a transient moment, a shock, a faint glimpse, Gliff explores how and why we endeavour to make a mark on the world. In a time when western industry wants to reduce us to algorithms and data—something easily categorizable and predictable—Smith shows us why our humanity, our individual complexities, matter more than ever.

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This is a late review, and I need to apologize for that. Because how do we review an Ali Smith? It's difficult... But let me try.

Ali Smith's Gliff reaffirms her genius as a literary powerhouse, blending a near-future dystopian narrative with profound reflections on humanity. The title itself—a Scottish term for a fleeting moment—sets the tone for a story that is transient yet deeply affecting.

Smith crafts a world that feels both familiar and alien, where societal divides grow stark, freedoms erode, and the ominous specter of constant surveillance looms large. Her exploration of our humanity—juxtaposed against the dehumanization by algorithms and industrial powers—creates a poignant commentary on the times we live in. Yet, amidst this unsettling backdrop, Smith threads hope and individuality, reminding us why our complexities matter.

Her manipulation of language is nothing short of magical. Words bend and dance under her pen, forming a visceral connection that draws readers into her narrative. The wordplay, as ever, is quintessentially Smith—challenging, inventive, and unexpectedly delightful.

Gliff stands as a testament to Smith's brilliance in both vision and execution. It's an experience rather than mere storytelling, leaving readers not only captivated but also deeply contemplative. For fans of her work, it's another masterpiece; for newcomers, a profound introduction to her extraordinary world-building and linguistic artistry.


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About the Author:
ALI SMITH is the author of many works of fiction, including, most recently, Summer, Spring, Winter, Autumn, Public library and other stories, and How to be both, which won the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction, the Goldsmiths Prize, and the Costa Novel of the Year Award. Her work has four times been short-listed for the Man Booker Prize. Born in Inverness, Scotland, she lives in Cambridge, England.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

BBNYA Blog Tour | UNDINE’S BLESSING by Tessa Hastjarjanto


About the Book:

UNDINE’S BLESSING
12th Place Finalist, BBNYA 2024
BY TESSA HASTJARJANTO | JANUARY 27, 2024
GENRE: YA FANTASY
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A dutiful daughter, a mystical archipelago, and a hidden power waiting to command the tides...

Marella spends her days caring for her sick mother and selling her father's fish. Bound by duty and love, she dreams little of adventure. But when her mother must travel to the city for treatment, her father takes her out to sea, despite her fear of water.

A storm steers them to Emberrain, home to a tribe of magical nymphs and a place of secrets, where Marella discovers a startling truth: her father is a frequent visitor to these mysterious islands. Soon she learns that Emberrain isn't the only secret he had kept from her.

Marella has the power to control water and communicate with aquatic animals.

Overwhelmed by the magical but dangerous islands, and the secrets of her father, Marella must learn to harness her powers to save herself and her new aquatic friend before they are separated from their parents forever.

Undine's Blessing is a journey of wonder, where fears are faced and mysteries unravel, and a young girl learns that true adventure begins when you dare to embrace who you truly are.

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[The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 finalists (16 in 2024) and one overall winner.

If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website https://www.bbnya.com/ or take a peek over on Twitter @BBNYA_Official. BBNYA is brought to you in association with the book blogger support group @The_WriteReads.]

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About the Author:

Tessa Hastjarjanto is a Dutch/Indonesian writer from the Netherlands. She writes speculative fiction, and blogs at narratess.com about books, fountain pens, and writing.

From a young age, she imitated popular stories and games in creating her own worlds. This love eventually led to a master's degree in media and game studies at the University of Utrecht. However a mundane desk job was enough to inspire her to follow her creative passion. The first fanfics were written in lunch breaks and soon original fiction followed.

With the support of her husband, she now focuses on her writing career while battling chronic pain. Swiss white shepherd, Shiro, acts as a therapy dog to keep her healthy and reduce stress through extensive cuddle sessions.

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Sunday, March 23, 2025

BBNYA Book Review | YELLOW TAPE AND COFFEE by Pat Luther


YELLOW TAPE AND COFFEE
13th Place Finalist, BBNYA 2024
BY PAT LUTHER | JULY 18, 2021
GENRE: ADULT FICTION
RATING: ★★★✬
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Four intertwining stories. Four points of view of a single large event. Four people from different backgrounds with different ideals.

And a secret society of werewolves is unveiled in Portland, Oregon.

For four hundred years, they have kept their secret. Some will do anything to reveal it. Others will sacrifice everything to keep it.

Alliances will be forged and shattered. Friendships will be made and betrayed. Conspiracies within conspiracies will unravel as conflicting agendas clash across the city.

And by the end, nothing will be the same.

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Pat Luther's YELLOW TAPE AND COFFEE weaves an intricate tale of mystery, morality, and metamorphosis, told through the eyes of four distinct characters. This ambitious novel, set against the backdrop of Portland, Oregon, delves deep into a secret society of werewolves, unraveling a centuries-old enigma that challenges allegiances and convictions alike.

At its heart, the book is more than just a supernatural thriller; it’s a poignant exploration of freedom, tyranny, and the fight to live authentically in a world rife with oppression. Luther masterfully blends folklore with societal relevance, creating a narrative that resonates with real-world struggles.

The story's structure—spanning multiple points of view—adds depth and complexity, immersing readers in the multifaceted nature of the unfolding events. Each perspective offers a unique lens, showcasing the moral dilemmas and human (or not-so-human) challenges faced by the characters. The detailed narrative shines, pulling readers into a world that feels vivid and alive.

Luther’s take on werewolf lore is refreshingly original, moving beyond tired tropes to present a nuanced and compelling mythology. The themes of alliances, betrayals, and the clashing agendas of those who seek to either reveal or protect the secret society are both gripping and thought-provoking.

While the book’s length may be daunting, every page feels earned, rewarding readers with a story as layered and engaging as it is meaningful. Fans of intricate, morally charged fiction will find themselves captivated by this novel’s depth and narrative prowess.

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[The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 finalists (16 in 2024) and one overall winner.

If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website https://www.bbnya.com/ or take a peek over on Twitter @BBNYA_Official. BBNYA is brought to you in association with the book blogger support group @The_WriteReads.]

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About the Author:
An Oregon native, Pat Luther has been writing most of his life, only recently turning to novels.

He’s been a pizza boy, a Kelly girl, a corporate propagandist, and both a writer and debunker of conspiracy theories. He’s worked on satellites and police databases and has lost more than one job when the forces of good forced an end to the project. He’s been a member of at least two different secret societies, neither of which actually involved werewolves.

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Sunday, March 16, 2025

Book Review | LEAVE NO TRACE by Jo Callaghan



LEAVE NO TRACE
BY JO CALLAGHAN | PUBLICATION: JANUARY 7, 2025
RANDOM HOUSE | GENRE: CRIME FICTION
RATING: ★★★★
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From the bestselling author of In the Blink of an Eye comes a gripping thriller that pits algorithms versus experience, logic versus instinct, and one undetectable killer versus two extraordinary detectives.

When the body of a man is found crucified at the top of a hill in the British midlands, AIDE Lock—the world’s first AI Detective—and Detective Kat Frank are thrust into the spotlight as they are given their first live case. When a second body is found the police issue an extraordinary warning to local males aged between 30 and 40 years old:

• Avoid drinking in pubs
• If you must go to a pub, do not leave alone
• And definitely do not leave a pub with a stranger

With the national media and local men in an uproar, Kat and Lock have to combine their instincts and algorithms to catch the killer before they can strike again.

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"Kat and Lock #2"

LEAVE NO TRACE by Jo Callaghan is a thrilling sequel that continues the gripping story of AI Detective Lock and human Detective Kat Frank. From the bestselling author of In the Blink of an Eye, this novel masterfully blends traditional detective work with cutting-edge technology, creating an engaging and thought-provoking narrative.

The story kicks off with the discovery of a man’s crucified body in the British midlands. AI Detective Lock and Detective Kat Frank are handed their first live case, and soon, a second body is found. The police issue an urgent warning to local males, aged 30 to 40, advising them to avoid drinking in pubs alone or leaving with strangers. As the media frenzy escalates, the dynamic duo must navigate a complex investigation, relying on both human instincts and advanced algorithms to catch the elusive killer.

Callaghan’s novel is well-developed, creative, and engaging. The use of an AI police investigator in an active crime investigation is both intriguing and innovative. Despite not having read the first book, this sequel stands strong on its own, although it piqued my interest to read the previous installment.

The narrative continues on a pounding pace, keeping readers gripped as the investigation progresses. While I am not typically a fan of science fiction, Leave No Trace was an interesting read. It combines elements of conventional detective investigation with AI technology, delivering a suspenseful and thought-provoking thriller.

One of the standout aspects of this book is the depth of character development. Kat and Lock’s partnership evolves as they navigate the challenges of their investigation, highlighting themes of trust and collaboration between human and artificial intelligence. Additionally, some chapters are presented from the culprit's point of view, offering a chilling and fascinating glimpse into the mind of a criminal. This narrative choice adds a layer of psychological depth to the story, making it even more captivating.

I am particularly intrigued to see how Callaghan continues to develop the central characters and their relationships. LEAVE NO TRACE is a recommended read for fans of crime thrillers, offering a perfect blend of logic and instinct, algorithms and experience. Readers who appreciate thought-provoking narratives and innovative twists on classic detective tropes will find this book particularly captivating.

Overall, this novel is a testament to Callaghan’s storytelling prowess, combining suspense, technology, and deeply human themes in a way that resonates long after the last page is turned.


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About the Author:
Jo Callaghan
works full-time as a senior strategist, carrying out research into the future impact of AI and genomics on the workforce. After losing her husband to cancer in 2019, when she was just forty-nine, she started writing In the Blink of an Eye, her debut crime novel, which explores learning to live with loss and what it means to be human. She lives with her two children in the British Midlands.Author image from Amazon. No infringement intended.



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