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Book Review: Here One Moment | Liane Moriarty
If you knew your future, would you try to fight fate? If you are new to Liane Moriarty, I would first ask you what you have been doing with your time? But after…
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Book Review: House of Glass | Sarah Pekkanen
I absolutely loved Sarah Pekkanen and Greer Hendricks’ collaborative thrillers (highly recommend An Anonymous Girl, The Golden Couple, and a book I consider to be an O.G. genre-defining psychological thriller, The Wife Between Us). I…
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Book Review: Until Next Summer | Ali Brady
Nostalgic, heartwarming, and uplifting! Ali Brady’s Until Next Summer sees two best friends reunite at their former summer camp for one more summer fling. As they say, “once a camp person, always a camp person.”…
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Book Review: The Boyfriend | Freida McFadden
Are you looking for spoilers for The Boyfriend? Those are over on the spoiler review where I go into how it ended and where I think there could be a sequel. I have…
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Book Review: Worst Case Scenario | T.J. Newman
This is a spoiler-free review. If you’re looking for spoilers, you can find them on the spoiler-page. If you haven’t read T. J. Newman before, she’s known for her heart-pounding thrillers set around…
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Book Review: The Full Moon Cafe | Mai Mchizuki (translated by Jesse Kirkwood)
Translated from Japanese, The Full Moon Coffee Shop is a lovely novel. Expect magical realism, if you aren’t familiar with this genre of books. Heartfelt! What is The Full Moon Coffee Shop about? Translated from the Japanese…
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Book Review: Fatal Fudge Swirl | Meri Allen
It’s approaching Halloween (the best season in my opinion!) and it has been unseasonably warm in the Midwest. I’m talking it is still hitting 90 degrees when it is usually in the 60s…
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Book Review: The Housemaid is Watching | Freida McFadden
This is a spoiler-free review of the third book in the trilogy, The Housemaid is Watching. If you’re looking for spoilers and how it ends, head to the spoiler review. We have reached…
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Book Review: Ladykiller | Katherine Woods
A twisted little number full of secrets, deception, an heiress, and perhaps even a few who aren’t exactly up front with their true identities. Katherine Wood’s Ladykiller is a perfect vacation read. I stayed up…
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Book Review: The Body Next Door | Maia Chance
I was excited to read The Body Next Door because it promised to deliver some salacious content. I would say it’s unexpected! The cult storyline is mentioned but is much more prominent than…