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Reviews by Saph
Saturday, February 14, 2026
#BookReview ~ All You Need is Love by Meg Macy ~ #Polyamory #LGBTQA+ #Romance
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
#BookReviews ~ Elemental Mysteries, Books 1-4 by Elizabeth Hunter @ehunterwrites #Vampires #ParanormalRomance #PNR
I finally purchased the four books in the Elemental Mysteries for my bookshelf! I have the ebooks already, but I love having the paperbacks to display.
I also purchased a signed hardcover of A Hidden Fire in December 2025.
Here are links to my reviews of this fabulous 5-star series:
A Hidden Fire
Thursday, January 1, 2026
#BookReview ~ Queen of Blades by Victoria Jayne ~ Dixie Mafia, Book One ~ #Mafia
Book Details:
ASIN: B0F143XDVF
Publication date: June 3, 2025
Print length: 356 pages
Book 1 of 2: Dixie Mafia Series
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About the Book:
Will Paul kill Harper, or will someone else beat him to it?
Paul Ricci had no intention of starting a war between criminal syndicates. Especially over a woman. He’d accepted the bounty on Harper Myers’s head out of respect. They had history, and he wanted to give her a death with dignity.
Unfortunately, his heart had different plans.
As the daughter of an outlaw biker, Harper was no stranger to the politics of organized crime. Despite removing herself from that lifestyle years ago and starting anew as a lawyer several states away, coming home to Oklahoma dragged her, kicking and screaming, right back in.
Someone wanted her dead. It wasn’t personal—just business. The man who had once taken a bullet for her intended to put one right between her eyes.
Would Paul, her fling from the past, be her savior or her executioner? Did her heart know the difference?
My Review:
Queen of Blades is the first book in the Dixie Mafia series. It's the full story of Harper and Paul as adults. Harper left Oklahoma and became an assistant district attorney in North Carolina. When her father requests a favor, she finds herself back in Oklahoma defending her ex-boyfriend. Before she has a chance to leave, Paul materializes, and they pick up almost like there hadn't been so many years since they last saw one another. Then Paul drops a bombshell. She's his target. Now there's a race to unmask who put the hit out on Harper and why, before Paul makes his move, or someone else does.
I was pulled into this world through my reading of Fling of Hearts, the prequel to the series. I could not wait to get my hands on Queen of Blades and getting to see both Harper and Paul as grown-ups. Harper has really done well for herself by achieving her law degree, practicing as an Assistant District Attorney, and fleeing the Roughneck Riders. Her loathing for Diesel, the ex, is strong and believable. The chemistry between Harper and Paul is electric and arcs off the pages.
I couldn't put this book down!
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Sunday, December 28, 2025
#BookReview ~ Fling of Hearts by Victoria Jayne ~ Dixie Mafia, Book #0.5 #Mafia #Prequel
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affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. The opinions I have
expressed are my own.
Saturday, December 20, 2025
#BookReview ~ The Mystery of the Blue Train (Mini Mysteries) by Marci Kay Monson; Illustrated by Greg Paprocki #AgathaChristie #ChildrensBook #Mystery
This retelling of Agatha Christie’s The Mystery of the Blue Train is the second book in the Mini Mysteries series of interactive picture book mysteries for children.
“The second charming installment in the Mini Mysteries series makes murder feel marvelously cozy. The playful rhyming text is a pleasure to breeze through....Bustling, vibrant illustrations are packed with detail....A wonderful way to get young readers hooked on whodunits.”—Booklist
The Mystery of the Blue Train is one of Agatha Christie’s early detective novels (a cozy mystery—no violence or gore), and where she continues to use the fictional detective Hercule Poirot as a major character. The story, set on a train bound for the French Riviera, is a true who-done-it full of mysterious characters, missing jewels, and teasing clues. Monson’s retelling of the original book captures the plot and distills it in a way that is fun for children, gently ushering them into the literary world of Christie’s mysteries. Along with the story, there are activities, games, and puzzles throughout to help with children’s engagement, and might just foster a few budding detectives.
There is also a glossary of terms and French words.
The Mystery of the Blue Train is not just a #MiniMystery but an activity book. Developed for children, this book features vibrant illustrations, enrichment activities, and a shortened but engaging mystery.
I love the introductions of the players, the development of the mystery, and the solution to the mystery. The author also includes a glossary of English and French terms.
Children will enjoy working with Hercule Poirot to solve The Mystery of the Blue Train.
Monday, December 8, 2025
#BookReview ~ An Apple Butter Christmas by Terry Lynn Thomas ~ Small-Town Christmas Romance #Christmas
From the USA Today Best-Selling Author Terry Lynn Thomas
An Apple Butter Christmas
A Heartwarming Small-Town Christmas Romance
About the Book:
Coming home for Christmas was supposed to be temporary—until love, legacy, and
one unforgettable orchard changed everything.
Welcome to Hartstone, where the snow is deep, the secrets are deeper, and love
might just get a second chance under the twinkling lights of the town Christmas
tree.
Diana Marchcroft didn’t plan on returning to Hartstone, but when her beloved
aunt is injured, Diana leaves the city behind to help save her family’s
struggling apple orchard. What she doesn’t expect? The fight of a lifetime and
the survival of her family’s heritage. The orchard is at risk of being
developed into an exclusive golf course and destination wedding venue.
Alex Kelley thought he'd buried his feelings for Diana after their relationship
ended abruptly on the night he planned to propose. When he unexpectedly bumps
into her, he realizes that some embers never go out.
With the town busy with visitors for the annual Apple Butter Festival, Diana
and Alex discover that sometimes Christmas miracles come wrapped in second
chances.
My Review:
An Apple Butter Christmas is a cozy romance with a tad bit of drama. I love me a good second-chance romance and this story fits the bill. Diana has returned home to help save her family's orchard from greedy real estate agents and developers. As Diana faces the possible sale of her orchard, the reuniting with her ex-boyfriend, and coming face-to-face with the town bully, her stress levels increase. Thank goodness for being part of a close-knit community of family and friends. They rally behind Marchcroft Orchard in hopes to deter any sale, development, or cancellation of the annual Apple Butter Festival. What ensues is a myriad of misunderstandings, relationship challenges, and lies. I enjoyed watching the story unfold, the misunderstandings get set straight, relationships shift and evolve, and the deceit revealed.
This is a sweet, small town romance and I felt like I was walking into a movie. The setting is magical, well-described, and vivid. I enjoyed the characters and interactions, including the not-so-nice ones. They all have a part to play in An Apple Butter Christmas. If you're looking for a magical second-chance romance set during the holidays, look no further. Grab yourself a copy of An Apple Butter Christmas.
This was previously reviewed on Sapphyria's Books.
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