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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Keeping the Countess

Keeping the Countess
Lille Moore
Publication date: June 24th 2025
Genres: Adult, Historical, Romance

In this first installation of the DAMSELS IN DISGUISE series, a passionate clergyman on a mission to steal an earl’s secrets finds himself captivated by a cunning and courageous countess.

Charismatic curate Jonah Sinclair survived the deadly streets of south London with two well-trained fists and divine intervention. He will let nothing—not his vocation, nor his yearning to find love—stop him from pursuing the criminals who killed his father. When he learns the notorious Earl of Rochford could hold the key to retribution for his family, he seizes on the chance to become tutor to the earl’s young ward. But the only trace of Rochford he discovers at the mysterious Ravenglass Hall is his abandoned countess, a woman whose fierce strength stirs a forbidden temptation.

Faith Trenton, Countess of Rochford, is on the brink of ruin. Betrayed and abandoned by her husband, she disguises herself as a man to defend her estate from an embezzling steward. Jonah’s arrival threatens her carefully constructed masquerade, and despite the irresistible spark between them, she must send him packing, or risk having him expose the dangerous secrets she keeps hidden. But when a succession of attacks threatens everything that Faith has fought to protect, she’s forced to place her trust in Jonah, and pray he won’t unravel the truth, or her heart.

Helping Faith could sabotage Jonah’s mission. Loving her might cost him everything.


Author Bio:

Lille Moore writes romance with a twist on time-honored tropes and tales. Her hard-fought happy endings feature strong heroines, seductive heroes, and plenty of steam and shenanigans.

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Monday, April 7, 2025

Book Review: Get Back Bradley by Jay Word – A Ruthless Tale of Blood, Betrayal, and Brutal Payback

Get Back BradleyGet Back Bradley by Jay Word
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Book Review: Get Back Bradley by Jay Word – A Ruthless Tale of Blood, Betrayal, and Brutal Payback

Revenge isn’t just served cold in Get Back Bradley—it’s dished out with relentless, bone-breaking fury. Jay Word crafts a merciless narrative of betrayal, violence, and long-overdue payback that drags the reader through the blood-soaked streets of London, leaving no room for mercy.

Bradley Brown isn’t your typical antihero—he’s a walking nightmare. After rotting in prison for thirty years, thanks to his so-called best friend, Joseph Aku, he emerges not as a reformed man but as a weapon honed for vengeance. The moment he breathes free air, the countdown to carnage begins. Every page drips with tension, each chapter a ticking bomb ready to explode.

Word doesn’t just write violence—he makes you feel it. Every knuckle-cracking punch, every skull-splitting blow, every bullet tearing through flesh—it’s all raw, visceral, and unfiltered. This book doesn’t play nice. It’s a brutal, no-holds-barred ride that exposes the dark underbelly of loyalty, betrayal, and the high cost of vengeance.

For readers who crave the adrenaline rush and the gritty realism, Get Back Bradley delivers a brutal masterpiece. But be warned—this isn’t for the faint-hearted. Blood will spill, bones will break, and by the final page, you’ll be left wondering if revenge is ever truly enough.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A must-read for crime fiction lovers who dare to walk the bloodied path of vengeance.

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Sunday, April 6, 2025

Sloth Takes a Picture: A Delightful Children's Story

Sloth Takes A Picture (Sloth & Friends, Book 1)Sloth Takes A Picture by Autumn Bradley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sloth Takes a Picture: A Delightful Children's Story

Sloth Takes a Picture by Autumn Bradley is a charming addition to the world of children’s literature, aimed at readers aged 3–8. This whimsical tale follows Sloth as he sets out to take a group photo with his friends, a task that turns into a humorous and heartwarming adventure. Through its playful narrative, the book introduces young readers to important values such as patience, inclusivity, and respect for others.

The story is complemented by vibrant illustrations that bring Sloth and his friends to life, showcasing their unique personalities. These visual elements make the book engaging for children while providing plenty of laughs along the way. Bradley’s storytelling strikes a perfect balance between entertainment and education, encouraging conversations about kindness and digital etiquette in a way that feels natural and accessible to its young audience.

With its repetitive, interactive phrasing and colorful dialogue, Sloth Takes a Picture is ideal for shared reading moments, whether at home or in the classroom. It’s a book that not only delights but also gently imparts meaningful lessons, making it a standout choice for parents and educators alike.

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