MADE FOR YOU is a book I've been meaning to read for the last three years. When I went to the Romantic Times Convention in 2015, I heard Melissa Marr talk a little about this book. As a lover of young adult, I thought this one sounded intriguing with a psychotic killer ...
Audiobook Review – Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney
When I read the tagline for this book last year, I knew I HAD to read SOMETIMES I LIE! Check it out: "My name is Amber Reynolds. There are three things you should know: 1. I'm in a coma. 2. My husband doesn't love me anymore. 3. Sometimes I lie." This slow-building ...
Book Review – Arabella Park: Season 1 by Meiling
"These teenagers really got themselves into some deep trouble." That's what I kept saying while reading this book. Evan Tyler's (writing as Meiling) young adult is a mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end. Mimi Nvarro disappears without a trace, and her best ...
Audiobook Review – I See You by Clare Mackintosh
Clare Mackintosh's sophomore novel brings terror and unease to your front door. While not as addictive and compelling as her debut, I See You will certainly make you look over your shoulder before you carry out habitual daily routines again. When someone asks you to think ...
Audiobook Review – The Lola Quartet by Emily St. John Mandel
An exquisitely constructed literary thriller that pulls you in from its striking opening scene and holds your attention until the end, THE LOLA QUARTET is another solid novel from Emily St. John Mandel about the ripple effect of our decisions and their affects on unintended ...
Book Review – Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber
Kathleen Barber's ARE YOU SLEEPING blends two formats together: the true crime podcast and a psychological thriller. Readers who are fans of true crime podcasts may want to give this book a try. I felt this novel was missing something, either unique plot and/or riveting ...
Book Review – He Said/She Said by Erin Kelly
Erin Kelly uses an eclipse as a metaphor for truth in her latest thriller HE SAID/SHE SAID that asks readers this question: how far would you go to cover up a lie to save someone you love? This slower paced novel with an delicate plot took me awhile to get into and the ...
Audiobook Review – The Weight of Lies by Emily Carpenter
The daughter of a famous author uncovers a decades-old murder mystery between the pages of her mother’s international bestseller in this thriller. THE WEIGHT OF LIES is a slow-building page-turner with a great setting, but the slower pace may not please all ...
Book Review – The Perfect Stranger by Megan Miranda
Megan Miranda's All the Missing Girls was one of my favorite books of 2016. While Girls wasn't her first novel, it was the first of hers that I had read. When I so completely enjoy an author's work it can be a little nerve-wrecking to pick up their next one. With THE PERFECT ...
Book Review – The Girl Before by J.P. Delaney
"Please make a list of every possession you consider essential in your life." J.P. Delaney's THE GIRL BEFORE has such an alluring premise and there moments where I couldn't put it down. But the far-fetched plot points, pseudo-sexual dominant storyline, and over-abundance of ...