Halloween is over but in these three compelling reads each featured character is haunted by their pasts. [3 books arranged showing their front covers, from left to right: King of Ashes, Revolve, Good Spirits] King of Ashes by S.A. Cosby contemporary mystery suspense thriller with romantic elements Flatiron Books: Pine & Cedar, June 2025 Some legacies are deadly and finding answers to questions that have lingered for years makes it almost impossible for Roman and his sister Neveah to save themselves, their surviving family members and the business they've sacrificed to build. Threats abound in this turbulent, layered, genre mashup that mesmerizes with shock and awe as it entertains and illuminates. This author offers characters and dilemmas with gorgeous language and brutal reality that deliver on all the book world hype. So good. Revolve (Off the Ice #3) by Bal Khabra contemporary new adult romance Berkeley, October 2025...
An extra hour gives 60 more minutes of reading! (Not working on my 2 different WIPs. Not housekeeping. Not the last mow of the season. Not anything practical. Sometimes making the practical choice is over-rated.:-) [front cover of trade paperback book "Nikki Payne, The Princess and the P.I." showing a curvaceous Black woman leaning against the front of a desk with a Black man standing behind the desk] The Princess and the P.I. (Bennetts #3) by Nikki Payne contemporary fiction w/suspense & romance Berkeley, September 2025 Fiona and Maurice are determined to right some grievous wrongs and their plans go sideways when she's accused of murder. They make what each hopes will turn out to be a mutually beneficial deal. Grief, religious zealotry used to justify misogyny and oppression, complicated family dynamics and more make their quest to hold the guilty accountable a treacherous endeavor. Snappy dialogue, DMV-area Easter eggs, and lots of drama add humor an...