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Charlotte Brontë would approve of this novel, which stays true to her classic “Jane Eyre”, only telling the story from Edward Rochester’s viewpoint. As “Jane Eyre” is a lifelong favourite of mine, I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed revisiting … href="https://fictionophile.com/2025/11/26/mr-rochester-by-sarah-shoemaker-book-review-grandcentralpub-mrrochester-backlistreview-boo...

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Top 5 Tuesday is a weekly meme created by Bionic Bookworm, now hosted by Meeghan Reads. If you’re interested in participating, check out their blog to get the details and the prompts for each week! Like most book bloggers, I … href="https://fictionophile.com/2025/11/25/top-five-tuesday-top-5-books-that-i-am-thankful-for-in-2025-top5tuesday-tuesdaybookblog-meeghanreads-topfive...

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“Windows” is a charming debut novel featuring vignettes of the shopkeepers of the small Scottish town of Linlithgow. There is to be a competition for window displays in the lead up time to Christmas. We meet several different shopkeepers and … href="https://fictionophile.com/2025/11/23/windows-by-anni-holliday-book-review-blogtour-rararesources-anniholliday-troubadorpublishin...

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Another title from my lengthy NetGalley backlist. Perhaps I had an intuition that this would not be a stellar read for me, hence waiting SO long to read it. Perhaps it was because this is the second book in the … href="https://fictionophile.com/2025/11/19/raven-sisters-by-gabi-kreslehner-book-review-amazonpub-beatthebacklist-ravensisters-gabikreslehner-bookreview-amazoncrossi...

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“Children vanished in Driftwood. The forest seemed to snatch them into its mossy fists.”Appalachia provides a setting that is eerie and steeped in superstition. Children have been going missing for some time in the Appalachian town of Driftwood. There are … href="https://fictionophile.com/2025/11/16/a-glimmer-in-the-hollows-by-lorna-selley-book-review-roundfirebooks-collectiv...

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