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Margaret Rogerson’s The Mysteries of Thorn Manor had me swooning

The Mysteries of Thorn Manor by Margaret Rogerson was a cute little read and an enjoyable peek back into the world and lives of the characters introduced in Sorcery of Thorns. The novella follows Elisabeth and Nathaniel once again, and gives a cute look at how their relationship has progressed (the forbidden kissing had me swooning, ohh my).

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DECEMBER GIVEAWAY

With the start of December we’re going to hop write in to a Christmas Giftaway! Thanks to the incredible Charissa Weaks, there are some ebooks of her amazing The Witch Collector up for grabs! To enter, head on over to my Instagram account and follow the rules on my post which are as follows:

1. Like the post and follow both @charissaweaksauthor and myself at read_write_run_

2. Tag a friend in the comments and let me know what read you’re most looking forward to this month!

The cut off date is December 11th and I will reach out to the random winners requesting their email addresses for it to be sent to!

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Guardian Demon by Aurora Ascher is an excellent entry in her Hell Bent series

I was very excited to get my greedy little hands on Guardian Demon by Aurora Ascher (yay for fellow Canadians!). So when I had the opportunity to jump on getting this ARC you bet I was right on it. As someone who loves the morally grey characters in pretty much every book, of course demons were going to be a huge draw, because who’s more likely to have a bit of a dark side than a demon?

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Sirena Knighton’s Wedded to the Warlord is a fun, light read

I jumped on the chance to read Wedded to the Warlord based on the description (I love me an only one bed trope) and a desire for something light to read after a bunch of intense books. The description convinced me this was just the book I was looking for, hopefully with plenty of romance. Wedded to the Warlord is the first book in a series, with each book being something of a stand-alone following different couples.

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Home Before Dark by Riley Sager is a must read

Home Before Dark was a whirlwind. I mean that in the best possible way. The emotions this book made me feel were unexpected and all over the place. This entire book was a ride and I loved every minute of it. I’ve read quite a few of Riley Sager’s books recently, actually that’s putting it lightly, I’m on a bit of a marathon with his work but this one is hands down, without a doubt my favourite. I’ve really enjoyed all of his books so far, but this one just took it to the next level and wow, I don’t know how it’s going to be topped.