Review Card & Book Review – Carnival Cold Case By R. Barri Flowers

His mind should be on the case

But he can’t stop thinking of her

When Stefanie Nguyen discovers a dead body at the annual Founder’s Day celebration, police detective Campbell Sawyer picks up the case. Could the murder be related to a cold case his father worked? Or to a sinister cult? Despite his goal of keeping things strictly business, Campbell is deeply drawn to Stefanie as he investigates the mystery. Can he keep her safe as the danger escalates?

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This book is about a dangerous investigation that reignites the past while sparking an intense romance between two people drawn together by mystery and attraction. In this story , Stefanie and Campbell are pulled into a complex case when a dead body is discovered, leading them through twisting clues that may connect to a decades-old investigation involving Campbell’s father.

Despite being the second installment in the Criminal Case Files series, the story is easy to follow and quickly immerses readers in the suspenseful world of the characters. The mystery unfolds at a steady pace, balancing investigative tension with the emotional development of Stefanie and Campbell’s relationship. Their growing attraction adds another layer of intensity as Campbell struggles to protect Stefanie while confronting his feelings.

The plot is filled with unexpected turns, hidden connections, and satisfying reveals that keep the pages turning. The blend of romance and suspense works particularly well, offering both emotional depth and thrilling intrigue. Overall, this is a compelling romantic mystery that will appeal to readers who enjoy solving puzzles alongside a heartfelt, high-stakes love story.

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Happy Publication Day – 29 July 2026

Reckless Billionaire By Laura Carter

I swore I’d never let myself get close to Clark Layton again.

But here we are, bidding against each other for the same oil well. Him, the CEO of Layton Oil with the power to buy up half the damn continent. Me, the woman who inherited her father’s company after his ‘accidental’ death… a death I don’t believe for a second was accidental.

Our third rival in this high-stakes game – Caspar Kahn – is the man I suspect of murdering him. And if I’m right, this bid isn’t just business. It’s personal.

It’s a message. It’s justice.

But every step I take puts me deeper into danger, and the only person standing between me and whatever trap Caspar has planned… is Clark.

We’ve been rivals. We’ve been lovers. We’ve been enemies.

Now we’re something far more dangerous – unfinished.

I told myself I could outbid them both. That I could walk into this game and win.

But I forgot what it’s like to lose control.

And Clark Layton has always been my greatest weakness.

Review Card & Book Review- A Rocky Mountain Reunion By Debra Moser

They’re worlds apart…

Can love bridge the gap?

Paleontologist Meg Farrell’s real life is twelve hundred miles away from her hometown in the Colorado Rockies. But every time she returns to Bent Fork, she’s reminded how much of an outsider she still feels like—her whole family treats her as if she’s too fragile for ranch work. But neighboring rancher Joe Hawk sees not only how capable she is but how smart and kind she is, as well. When they rescue an injured dog together, she’s reminded of why she fell for him all those years ago…and the danger of repeating old mistakes. Yet Hawk might be the one piece of history Meg can’t leave in the past.

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This book is about returning home, rediscovering first love, and finding the courage to choose the life that truly feels right. In this book, paleontologist Meg Farrell comes back to her Colorado hometown and is reminded how out of place she still feels among her ranching family. While they see her as fragile, neighboring rancher Joe Hawk recognizes her strength, intelligence, and heart—just as he did years ago.

The story beautifully blends small-town charm with a gentle second-chance romance. Meg’s internal conflict about her future adds depth as she weighs multiple career paths, including teaching, running a museum in Michigan, or continuing her work in paleontology—especially after discovering intriguing fossils on Joe’s ranch. These choices give the narrative a thoughtful, realistic layer beyond the romance.

Meg and Joe’s rekindled connection unfolds with warmth and sincerity, strengthened by shared memories, quiet longing, and moments of teamwork as they rescue an injured dog and support each other through challenges. The pacing is soft and comforting, perfect for readers who enjoy heartfelt, character-driven love stories set against a cozy, scenic backdrop.

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