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On Reviews and What Makes Them Useful

I’m often frustrated by superficial reviews that don’t articulate the reasoning for an opinion about a book.

Whatcha Reading? May 2026, Part Two

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Happy Saturday! Here’s what we’re reading right now as May winds down: Lara: Candice Proctor released only seven historical romances and I’m on my second already. The books are phenomenal and have given me a great deal of food for thought. Elyse:  I just read There Is No Place for Us by Brian Goldstone. It follows five Atlanta families who make up part of the increasing number of homeless (the author uses homeless not unhoused) … Continue reading Whatcha Reading? May 2026, Part Two

Books On Sale

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Books on Sale: The Strawberry Patch Pancake House by Laurie Gilmore & More

The Strawberry Patch Pancake House by Laurie Gilmore is 99c and a Kindle Daily Deal! This released last month and is the fourth book the Dream Harbor small town romance series. We’ve featured at least one previous book in the series on sale before

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Podcast

719. Tropetails, Books and Drinky Chatting with Amanda

We’re sampling Tropetails cocktail mixes, discussing what we’re reading and playing, and what books we’re looking forward to in the coming months. We were not paid to promote them, but we did receive free samples and they are delicious. You can get 10% off of Tropetails drink mixes with code SBTBTROPES! And! The transcript is already in! Enjoy!

The Continuing Adventures of the Middle-Aged Gamer: Tiny Bookshop

A screengrab of the game: a red book trailer with lights is parked in front of a large gothic building drawn in orange and grey, with trees and flowering bushes on the side

This guest review is from Crystal Anne! Crystal Anne with An E comes to us from a sunny clime, but prefers to remain a pale indoor cat. She enjoys reading, cross-stitching something nerdy, going to see live music, and playing video games. She works as an autism consultant by day, got a degree in information science for fun, and currently serves on her local library advisory board, which she’s written about for SBTB.  … Sometimes … Continue reading The Continuing Adventures of the Middle-Aged Gamer: Tiny Bookshop

Book Review

Safari Murder Party by Rachel Moore

Safari Murder Party

I picked this book up for the following reasons: The colours on the cover – hello neon! The title – what could a ‘safari murder party’ be? The use of ‘safari’ in the title. I am a Zimbabwean/South African and while I have been on plenty of game drives and visits to nature reserves, I’ve never considered any of that a ‘safari’ even though they’re marketed as safaris outside of my region. Fletcher is an … Continue reading Safari Murder Party by Rachel Moore

Checking In With Y’all

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This piece of literary mayhem is exclusive to Smart Bitches After Dark, but fret not. If you’d like to join, we’d love to have you! Have a look at our membership options, and come join the fun! If you want to have a little extra fun, be a little more yourself, and be part of keeping the site open for everyone in the future, we can’t wait to see you in our new subscription-based section … Continue reading Checking In With Y’all

Links: Tap Dancing, Historical Romance, & More

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Hey, everyone! Welcome to Wednesday Links! How are things going? We’ve hit the unpredictability of New England spring weather. I have family visiting soon and they keep wanting weather updates. I have to caution them that sunny, beachy weather is not a guarantee. Especially not in May. As a reminder, if you’re free this evening, come say hi! I’m in conversation with May Berman for her debut novel Until Death. Tickets available here! … I cam … Continue reading Links: Tap Dancing, Historical Romance, & More

Books On Sale

Cowboys, Scots, & More

Books on Sale: Weather Girl by Rachel Lynn Solomon & More

RECOMMENDED: Weather Girl by Rachel Lynn Solomon is $1.99 and a KDD! Carrie read this one and gave it a B+:

I’ve read a lot of books recently in which the romance was the least interesting part of the book. This book gave me the opposite feeling. Ari and Russell are nice people who are nice to spend time with, so while this book was not, shall we say, action packed, it was a lovely story about being honest with and about yourself and others and finding unexpected love.

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