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How To Write An Engaging Review For All to Enjoy

How to Write an Engaging Review for All to Enjoy Book Review vs. Book Report When it comes to blogging and book reviews, I won’t pretend to be the best out there.  I recognize that I have plenty of room for improvement in my writing style and reviewing skills.  However, I welcome constructive criticism and […]

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Welcome to my blog!

Welcome to my blog! I’m Karen, aka The Tx Lit Chic on social media sites. I am an avid read, self-proclaimed bibliophile, book reviewer, indie author supporter and all-around book nerd if I am being honest. This post isn’t to introduce me and tell you how I came to reviewing – that has its own

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Montoya, Brooke – Killer Crush

Killer Crush -Brooke Montoya Read 3/28/2025-3/29/2025 Killer Crush Releases in just 5, that’s FIVE days y’all!!!  This is a MUST have in your library and an immediate read upon release!!!  You can preorder it now so that you have it on release of 4/18/2025!!! Killer Crush is a masterfully curated psychological thriller by Montoya that showcases

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Powers, Michelle – Chapter Forty-Nine

Chapter Forty-Nine -Michelle Powers In Chapter Forty-Nine, Powers presents a passionate and fascinating exploration of resilience, self-discovery, and the intricacies of human interactions.  The story line tackles themes of love, trauma, mental health struggles, and loss, all centered around pivotal moments that shape each character. I immediately connected with Emma Donovan (FMC), formerly known as

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Oakley, Colleen – Jane and Dan at the End of the World

Jane and Dan at the End of the World -Colleen Oakley Read 3/12/2025-3/24/2025 This was my first time reading a book by Colleen Oakley.  I’ve read raving reviews regarding other books of hers, so when I won Jane and Dan at the End of the World in a GoodReads giveaway, I was eager to dive

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Seabrone, Tee – Erased

Erased -Tee Seabrone Read 3/18/2025-3/19-2025 Erased is a dark and twisted psychological thriller that is masterfully crafted gripping you from the very first page and doesn’t let go.  Seabrone skillfully explores themes like memory loss, gaslighting, hidden truths, grooming, manipulation, familial conflict, and mental instability, all of which create an intense, suspenseful atmosphere that will

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Guerrero, Spencer – My Father is a Serial Killer

My Father is a Serial Killer -Spencer Guerrero Read 3/14/2025-3/17/2025 To start, this is the second book of Guerrero’s I’ve read and I kind of started backwards – there is no required reading order as each is a standalone.  I started reading Guerrero with My Mother-in-law Must die (which is amazingly outstanding if you have

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Sorensen, Jessica Lynn – Keeping You Close

Keeping You Close -Jessica Lynn Sorensen Read 3/12/2025-3/13/2025 Every time Jessica releases a new novel, I swear it’s my favorite. Once again, she did not disappoint with Keeping You Close. I am honored to be part of the ARC Team for several of her releases, but this one truly has me on the edge of

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Lynch, Christopher – The Book of Love

The Book of Love -Christopher Lynch Read 2/27/2025-3/13/2025 First and foremost, this is NOT my typical read even though it was listed as a psychological/paranormal thriller. When the author asked for an ARC reader and gave the blurb on what the story was about, I was in a totally different realm with my thinking on

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