Reviews by Saph
Monday, May 4, 2026
#BookReview ~ Secret Michigan: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure by Amy Piper #ReedyPress #Michigan #Michigander #Travel
Monday, April 20, 2026
#BookReview ~ New Sins for Old Scores by Tj O'Connor ~ @Tjoconnorauthor ~ #ParanormalMystery #Mystery
Book Details:
Black Opal Books
May 27, 2017
Paperback 367 Pages
ISBN-13: 978-1626946750
E-Book ASIN: B071S213GB
About the Book:
Murder, like history, often repeats itself. And, when it does, it’s the worst kind of murder.
Detective Richard Jax was never good at history—but, after years as a cop, he is about to get the lesson of his life. Ambushed and dying on a stakeout, he’s saved by Captain Patrick “Trick” McCall—the ghost of a World War II OSS agent. Trick has been waiting since 1944 for a chance to solve his own murder. Soon Jax is a suspect in a string of murders—murders linked to smuggling refugees out of the Middle East—a plot similar to the World War II OSS operation that brought scientists out of war-torn Europe. With the aid of a beautiful and intelligent historian, Dr. Alex Vouros, Jax and Trick unravel a seventy-year-old plot that began with Trick’s murder in 1944. Could the World War II mastermind, code named Harriet, be alive and up to old games? Is history repeating itself?
Together, Jax and Trick hunt for the link between their pasts—confronted by some of Washington’s elite and one provocative, alluring French Underground agent, Abrielle Chanoux. Somewhere in Trick’s memories is a traitor. That traitor killed him. That traitor is killing again. Who framed Jax and who wants Trick’s secret to remain secret? The answer may be, who doesn’t?
My Review:
New Sins for Old Scores takes place in modern day but features a lot of flashing back to the 1940s. Detective Richard Jax - or just Jax - was just ambushed during a stakeout. He is wounded and his partner, Leo, is dead. As he lays dying, Jax attempts to make sense of what just happened, all while hearing voices. He awakens in a hospital room taken aback by the ghost he can see and hear. His new ghost friend is Captain Patrick McCall - or Trick - a former OSS agent from WWII. Together, Jax and Trick have a dual agenda - find out who killed Leo and shot himself plus find out who killed Trick 70+ years ago.
Tj O'Connor does a fantastic job with all of the misdirects he has written into New Sins for Old Scores. I found myself bouncing back and forth between characters trying to figure out who was responsible for the deaths in 1944 and the deaths now. I was certainly surprised at the outcome of the story and to finally find out who Harriet was and how the two time periods connect.
The world building, both in present times and in the past, is wonderfully descriptive. The development of each scene was done with precision and I was able to fully visualize everything that transpired. The author's writing style is easy and flows along nicely. Even with all of the angles, threads, characters, and time spans, the author does a great job keeping everything in check.
I was provided with a copy of this book. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
My Rating:
#BookReview ~ High Spirits at the Village Inn by Sharon Booth ~ #CozyRomance #Romance #Paranormal ~ @BoldwoodBook
About the Book:
Spring
has arrived in the Cotswold village of Rowan Vale and everyone is in an
optimistic mood.
Everyone
except Danny. He’s had a rotten eighteen years stuck in a village where all his
hopes and dreams were shattered. His annoying ex-work colleague, who seems
determined to look on the bright side of the afterlife, won't leave him alone.
And – as if that wasn’t bad enough – he’s facing eternity dressed as Adam Ant.
Meanwhile,
in London, Rory plans to whisk his wife Kirsty away to the Cotswolds for their
wedding anniversary. But when they arrive in Rowan Vale, Kirsty is horrified.
How could her husband be so insensitive?
Rory
insists that they stay at The Quicken Tree Inn and face up to the issues in
their marriage. Kirsty has no choice but to go along with him, hoping she can
finally put what happened all those years ago behind her. But when she spots
her long-dead cousin in the village, things take a decidedly difficult turn...
Will confronting the ghosts from her past be a recipe for happiness or
disaster?
High Spirits at the Village Inn is a delightfully different ghost story.
Of the four books in the series, this is only the second one I've read. I'm going to read the others, don't worry. I just need to carve out some time.
I was provided with a copy of this book. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
Sharon
Booth is the author of feel-good stories set in charming, quirky locations, and
now writes cosy romances with a magical twist for Boldwood. She lives with her
husband in East Yorkshire, England.
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Friday, April 10, 2026
#NewRlease #BookReview ~ Crepe Capers: A Paranormal Women's Fiction Novel: (Wanda's Witchery, Book 11) (Haven Hollow, Book 46) by J.R. Rain and H.P. Mallory #PWF
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affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. The opinions I have
expressed are my own.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
#BookReview ~ Mayhem and the Mortal by Shanora Williams ~ #Romantasy #GrumpyxSunshine #MorallyGreyHero #EntangledPublishing #RedTowerBooks @redtowerbooks @EntangledPub
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Wednesday, March 25, 2026
#BookReview ~ Obsidian Empire by Elizabeth Hunter ~ #Vampires ~ The Firebird and the Wolf, Book Three
Obsidian Empire is the third and final book in the Firebird
and the Wolf trilogy. Tatyana and Oleg’s story comes to a satisfying conclusion
but the path to their HEA is paved with secrets, betrayal, and bloodshed.
Obsidian Empire was everything I had hoped it would be and
so much more. I’m sad to see these characters go, or get relegated to background
characters in future books, but the author ends their trilogy in spectacular
fashion. The novel is full of action, adventure, passion, and suspense.
The writing is fluid and cohesive, never becoming wordy or
confusion. The conversations flow, the character development dynamic, and the
continued world-building strong and vivid. The pacing of the story is perfect,
never too fast or too slow.
Prepare to get lost inside Tatyana and Oleg’s final story.
Originally reviewed on Sapphyria's Books.
I was provided with a copy of this book. This does not
affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. The opinions I have
expressed are my own.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
#BookReview: Juliette Cross's Vessel Trilogy ~ Forged in Fire, Sealed in Sin, and Bound in Black #PNR #UF @Juliette__Cross
I was provided with a copy of this book. This does not
affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. The opinions I have
expressed are my own.
Sealed in Sin is action-packed as Genevieve, Jude, Kat, and George search the globe for the other half of the prophecy. Genevieve and Jude are growing closer with each passing day, making it difficult to remain chaste and keep Genevieve untainted. When Genevieve's guardian angel continues to show up at opportune times and offers her the ability to sift, additional feelings start to brew within Genevieve. Things aren't always what they seem and Genevieve learns the hard way to be a bit more discerning in whom she trusts.
Genevieve grows so much in Sealed in Sin. Suddenly thrust into the paranormal world in book 1, Genevieve wasn't at all prepared for anything she learned. As the story progressed, we do see her getting stronger but in book 2 the is a very marked difference. She's hunting demons with Kat like she's been doing it her entire life. Jude is gone a bit more but he's trying to find the prophecy so that Genevieve, the Vessel, can plan for the upcoming war.
Juliette's writing style is wonderful and sometimes lyrical. The dialogue between all characters is smooth and understandable. The plot is wonderfully constructed and the world building was done extremely well. The details were descriptive enough to paint wonderful pictures in my mind as I read along, never becoming overly done or obnoxious.
I couldn't put the book down and devoured it in a couple of days.
I was provided with a copy of this book. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
ISBN: 9781640632196
Of the books in the trilogy, Bound in Black is my absolute favorite (they are all great but book 3 is superb). The conclusion to the series is deep and emotional. Juliette Cross takes Genevieve and Jude to an all new level, one that had me weeping in sadness and for joy. During all of the emotional upheaval, everyone is preparing for the impending war between Light and Dark.
Juliette's writing style is wonderful and sometimes lyrical. The dialogue between all characters is smooth and understandable. The plot is wonderfully constructed and the world building was done extremely well. The details were descriptive enough to paint wonderful pictures in my mind as I read along but not overly done or obnoxious.
The book is engaging and I was pulled back into the wonderful world of Genevieve and Jude. There were two brilliantly carried out plot twists that took my breath away. I was horrified yet captivated by the truths revealed. Everything about this series is perfection. Now that the series has concluded I feel lost without the world created by Juliette Cross. I would love for there to be more in the world of The Vessel and her family.
I couldn't put the book down and devoured it in one day.
I was provided with a copy of this book. This does not
affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. The opinions I have
expressed are my own.









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