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Audiobook Review: The Train That Never Hurries

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  The Train That Never Hurries is a sleep story for adults designed to slow the breath and quiet the mind. In this gentle journey, a solitary passenger boards an old countryside train at dawn. There is no urgency, no crowded platform, no final destination demanding arrival. The train moves at its own patient rhythm, gliding through mist-soft fields, quiet stations, and stretches of open landscape where time seems to widen and soften. Inside the carriage, stillness replaces expectation. Outside the window, the world unfolds without hurry. With each passing mile, the listener is invited to release tension, loosen the day’s demands, and settle into a deeper calm. This is not a story of events or surprises. It is a journey of presence of being carried without effort, of arriving without striving. Perfect for bedtime listening, moments of reflection, or evenings when the mind needs gentle company rather than stimulation, this audiobook offers a peaceful passage toward rest. Close your e...

Book Review: Sideline Rivals

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  I fought my way onto the boys’ lacrosse team when I was sixteen, and learned how to survive high school under a microscope. Not much has changed all these years later now that I’m varsity’s head coach at my old school. I’m still proving I belong, refusing to be quiet, and dealing with parents who think the job should’ve gone to a man. One specific man. My high school rival. And JV’s new head coach. Landon Fletcher was the all-star golden boy who couldn’t handle being outshined by a girl. I thought my days of sharing the field with him were over. But now, we’re sharing more than glares and insults. The forced proximity of coaching on the sidelines together brings up old feelings, and a past we never healed from. The more time we spend together, the harder it becomes to ignore what's always been there. What's still there. And when I find myself at the center of a scandal that threatens my career and all I’ve worked for, I’m forced to lean on the man I never thought I could. T...

Book Review: The Scent of Crazy

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  SUMMER I manipulate. I deceive. I seduce. I steal. I kill. I'm not a bad person! And I'm definitely not a stalker, though some could argue that shadowing Atlas Holt and his friends for months, casing his business, or measuring him in his sleep out of boredom is the definition of stalking. I call it preparation. I need Atlas's love as a means to a blood-soaked end. But playing carefully curated, sick and twisted games with this delusional psycho is pushing me dangerously close to the trap I set. Simple plans rarely stay simple. ATLAS Summer Night is like a rollercoaster: exhilarating, unpredictable, and every once in a while, it leaves me wondering if it's passed the routine maintenance and I'd be getting off alive. That only makes me want her more. Whether her ways of flirting would land me in a straitjacket or a grave is not the real question. Who is she, and how many body bags does her real name drag behind it? Hopefully, fewer than mine does. I have a feeling t...