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Take Me Viking Love at first sight. Years ago, Erik lost his last living family member — his older brother Derrick. His parents had already passed, and his brother was his last tie to his family. He quits his financier job and takes a caretaker position on Faralllon Island, off the coast of California. Researchers go to the island for one reason or another, but everything goes sideways for him when Astrid arrives. Astrid is trying to track the migration patterns of great white sharks from birth to adulthood, and she has a strong affinity with one shark in particular — a male with a crescent moon shape on his fin. Truth be told, she’s researching all of the sharks, but Moon, as she named him, is special to her. When Astrid first lays eyes on Erik, she knows her heart is already in trouble. Her boss’s husband has an accident and breaks his leg, so Astrid stays behind to continue research. And yes, some of that “research” involves a giant, grumpy caretaker. That’s where things get steamy. One of the biggest problems for a couple — any couple — is clear communication. I can only imagine how quickly people would get together if they practiced such a skill. It all comes down to fear — fear that they’re moving too fast, that the other person doesn’t return their feelings, that they’re just a fling…use your words, kids. Use them. Tell your truths, and if the other person doesn’t get it, then they weren’t for you. This book does, of course, have a happy ending. I do love picking up one of this author’s books and knowing that no matter what goes down, two people are going to get their happily ever after. So, come for the sharks, or the hot Viking, or the scenery, and stay for the hot and heavy romance. In other words, get the book!
#किसको_मिले_कबीरभगवान #SantRampalJiMaharaj धर्मदास जी को कबीर परमात्मा पहली बार मथुरा में ‘जिंदा महात्मा’ के रूप में मिले थे। इसके बाद वे अनेक बार विभिन्न रूपों में मिले, उन्हें सतलोक का साक्षात्कार कराया और पुनः संसार में भेजा। इस पर धर्मदास जी ने कहा है: आज मोहे दर्शन दियो जी कबीर।। सत्यलोक से चल कर आए, काटन जम की जंजीर।।
Vigil for the Mountain Man Room for second chances. Virgil lost a friend, Bryson, in a mudslide on the mountain. Since then, he checks in on the man’s family — Clara, his widow, and Luke and Helen, his children. He thinks they should move back to town, that the mountain is too much for them. It doesn’t help that Clara isn’t handling her husband’s death very well, but who would, if they were in the same situation? Virgil doesn’t like people, including kids, but he feels a sense of responsibility for his friend’s family, and he starts fixing the problems that he can, like the leaking roof, the faucet that doesn’t work, the food that the kids are running out of. I can understand how Clara feels. My mother lost my dad when he was only sixty-six, to cancer. Several years later, she remarried, then lost that husband to cancer as well. It’s devastating to watch someone go through that, knowing that you can’t make them feel better. You just have to keep showing up, keep letting them know you’re there. And that’s what Virgil does. I might have (which means I did) shed a few tears over how hard the first half of the book felt. I’m a very sensitive person, I can too easily imagine the feelings of Clara and her kids. Did some of the scenes tear me up inside? Yep. But at the end of the day, it all settles, and Virgil, Clara, Helen, and Luke get their happily ever after. Not every family looks the same, but this family loves deeply. Get the book, and maybe a box of tissues.
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Claimed By Her Monsters This little novella has been on my TBR pile for awhile. I finally grabbed it today and I was so glad I did. I know this has the potential to be a series and I can’t wait to read more about these four. This is hinted that there will be another book and I’m here for it! Give this little novella a go. you will not be disappointed. It’s why choose, Halloween, and paranormal goodness!
Everyone envied her. That was part of the trap. It is hard to explain fear when the evidence looks like devotion. The opened door. The hand on her waist. The perfect smile in every photo. The partner everyone calls attentive because they are not the one being watched. In public, she looked loved. Behind closed doors, love became surveillance. Protection became control. Affection became something she had to earn. How do you leave the love everyone envies?
Coming Soon: Pictures of You by Josh Malerman No Spoiler Book Review Pictures of You by Josh Malerman is an unsettling suspense novel with horror elements releasing September 8, 2026 from Del Rey Books. The story follows Emily, a woman who wakes up trapped in an unfamiliar room with little understanding of how she got there or why she’s being held. As pieces of her past begin to surface and the mystery around her situation slowly unfolds, she finds herself at the center of something far stranger and more unsettling than she initially realizes. I’ve been a fan of Josh Malerman for years and had the opportunity to interview him through the Midnight Monster Club. One of the things I’ve always appreciated about his work is that he’s willing to chase ideas that most authors probably wouldn’t even attempt. Pictures of You feels like another example of that. The premise is unusual, the perspective is unexpected, and the entire book is built around a concept that made me stop and think, “Who would have even come up with this?” What stood out most to me wasn’t necessarily the horror. This is much more suspenseful and unsettling than outright scary. The central idea itself is horrific when you really think about it, but Malerman focuses more on tension, uncertainty, and the gradual unraveling of what’s happening than on gore or shock value. Readers looking for extreme horror may not find that here, but readers who enjoy strange concepts and psychological tension probably will. The writing is also distinctly Malerman. It’s creative, conversational, and unconcerned with fitting neatly into what writing is “supposed” to sound like. His work often feels driven more by imagination and voice than convention, and that’s one of the reasons I keep coming back to his books. He has a knack for taking an unusual idea and presenting it from an angle that feels completely his own. One thing that worked particularly well for me was Jack’s voice. Emily’s story gradually unfolds over the course of the novel, but Jack stands out almost immediately. He has a creative, optimistic energy that makes him feel distinct from the moment he appears, and his perspective helped keep me invested as the mystery continued to unravel. I also found Emily’s backstory increasingly interesting as more details came to light. Some of the revelations about her childhood caught me off guard and added depth to a character who initially felt quieter than Jack. If I had one criticism, it’s that the book can feel a little slow at times. The mystery unfolds gradually, and while the short chapters keep things moving, there were moments where I wanted the story to push forward just a bit faster. That said, I was invested throughout and never felt tempted to put it down. By the end, I felt satisfied with where the story landed. More than anything, Pictures of You feels like a book that could only have been written by Josh Malerman. It’s creative, unusual, and built around a perspective that many people may have had in passing but never thought to put into words, let alone build an entire novel around. Somehow, it works. Rating: 4/5 Author Note: Thank you to Del Rey Books for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
yeonnam-dong’s smiley laundromat by kim jiyun read: 260611 - 260615 ★★★☆☆ (3.5) this was quite an easy read, and not in a negative way. the neighborhood of yeonnam-dong come together at the new smiley laundromat as they work through their daily personal struggles and grow closer together as a community. this book made me yearn for the community that it describes. something that i feel is greatly lacking and hard to build in today’s society. i also understand the need for a character like the son and his growth arc. however, he really pissed me off throughout the entire book. i do realize that people like him exist in real life, especially with how capitalistic the world is, but i just can’t understand how someone can be so selfish.
Breathless review 5/5 stars Recommended if you li ke: science, medicine, epidemiology, virology, covid science I read Spillover over the summer and absolutely loved it. So many of Quammen’s predictions in that book are accurate 14 years down the line, so I was super curious to see what he had to say about covid. Like with Spillover , Quammen writes Breathless in such a way that he explains these very complicated scientific concepts in a way that’s both easy to understanding and fascinating to read (I might be biased on that last point since I love epidemiology, but whatever). This book (obviously) focuses on a singular virus, and it mostly focuses on the year 2020, but is spans the initial outbreak, the spread of the pandemic, the confusion over lineage and origins, people’s reactions, and covid’s connection to other recent viral spillovers. I found the discussion on the various covid lineages to be super interesting. I didn’t really follow the genealogical news too closely, so a good amount of the information was new to me. It was super interesting to learn about how certain lineages spread, where they showed up, and what their mutations meant for the virus and for us. Naturally, this also leads into discussions of the virus’ origins, which is what a good amount of this book is about. Was it a natural spillover? A lab leak? Bioengineered? Quammen (and I) fall on the side of a natural spillover event. I mean, Quammen called it, in 2012, that coronaviruses made a good candidate for the next Big One. He does, however, give due diligence to exploring the lab leak hypothesis and why people might think that, and why he and others are disinclined to agree with that view. Due to the lab leak’s politicalization in the US and my own political beliefs, I never paid much attention to that hypothesis, so I actually found it pretty interesting to read the different threads and understand how it isn't one hypothesis, it’s multiple different ones, with varying degrees of likeliness and credulity, that amount to the same idea of a ‘lab leak.’ Kind of like how you could argue a natural spillover came directly from bats or through an intermediary host like a pangolin or a palm civet or a raccoon dog. Different threads, same tapestry. I still think it’s natural. Since Quammen believes the natural spillover hypothesis as well, we get a lot of coronavirus phylogenetics explaining the initial outbreak and Lineage A, then how Lineage B became dominant and spread throughout the world, mutating into the well-known variants Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Omicron. The book definitely felt like a viral thriller at times, with chunks of genetic code uploaded to servers in the middle of the night, mentions of a spreading virus in private group chats, and races to try and understand the RNA of the virus and how it fit with other coronaviruses. Definitely a good book if you’re interested in virology or the evolution of covid.
#किसको_मिले_कबीरभगवान #SantRampalJiMaharaj कबीर परमेश्वर हजरत मुहम्मद जी को मिले थे। कबीर साहेब हजरत मुहम्मद जी को सतलोक लेकर गए, सर्व लोकों की स्थिति से परिचय करवाया। किन्तु हज़रत मुहम्मद जी ने मान-बड़ाई के कारण कबीर साहेब का ज्ञान स्वीकार नहीं किया था। कबीर साहेब ने कहा है- हम मुहम्मद को सतलोक ले गया, इच्छा रूप वहाँ नहीं रहयो।। उलट मुहम्मद महल पठाया, गुज बीरज एक कलमा लाया ।।
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