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May 26, 2026

Tom Clancy Rules of Engagement by Ward Larsen ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


The White House is stunned when the Secretary of Commerce is killed in a plane crash in Turkey. President Jack Ryan isn't ready to write this off as a simple accident. Not only has he lost a good friend, but the Secretary was on an important on the surface, he was making an appearance at an economic conference, but the CIA was also using the flight as cover to extract an important asset from the Middle East.

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May 25, 2026

Sutherlin File by Ashley Farley ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


Ashley Farley has long been one of my favorite authors with her Southern women's fiction novels.  This new series is her first foray into suspense and she proved that she can write anything!

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May 24, 2026

The Tuxedo Society by Paul Rudnick ~ a Review

by MK French


Andrew Birnbaum is a struggling actor working in a candle shop when he's invited to dinner with the exclusive Tuxedo Society. The wealthy socialites are actually involved in espionage, and Andrew is invited to join a covert mission to protect national security. Working with Navy SEAL Reggie O’Malley, Andrew gets amazing gear and gadgets to track spies, thwart assassinations, and address threats. It becomes even more dangerous when Andrew and his comrades are sent on a mission to uncover the truth about an ancient artifact. 

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May 23, 2026

Murder at 30,000 Feet by Susan Walter ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


Under the cover of turbulence, a killer strikes. With nowhere to land and nowhere to hide, who will save the passengers from this nightmare at 30,000 feet?

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May 22, 2026

Books to Read for Memorial Day

by Donna Huber


Monday is Memorial Day, which for many in the United States marks the unofficial start of summer. If you are heading to the beach, lake, or pool this summer, we have featured several books that would be perfect for a relaxing weekend. But if you are looking for books that will help you appreciate the true purpose of the holiday, keep reading for some recommendations.

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May 21, 2026

Curses, Keys, and Secret Societies by Breanne Randall ~ a Review

by MK French


Eléa Deniz returns to her childhood home and finds that the estate is now the Shadowcraft Academy, an elite graduate school meant to train mages to fight wraiths. Her father is the headmaster with an agenda of his own, and her magic remains finicky. Eléa stays to learn,  and is torn between her first love, Alex, and the irreverent Logan. Elia is also caught between family secrets, a secret society, and the weight of her own magic.

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