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Book Review: Lying in Wait | Liz Nugent
If there were ever a book to capture dark, comedic noir, Lying in Wait would be the one for 2018. This book is incredibly twisted, and yet there was levity and humor despite…
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Book Review: Don’t Believe It | Charlie Donlea
The last 40% of this book is absolutely mind-blowing!!! I had to go back and reread passages to make sure I read what I thought I did!!! This is my first book by…
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Book Review: When Life Gives You Lululemons Lauren Weisberger
Everyone’s favorite ex-assistant Emily Charlton is back and just as sassy and confident as ever!! If any character deserves their own book, Emily would be among the top on my list! When Life…
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Book Review: Something in the Water | Catherine Steadman
A slow build to a shocking discovery, this book will have you wondering what you would do!!! What an incredible debut novel this is for Catherine Steadman! While the book starts with a…
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Book Review: Every Single Secret | Emily Carpenter
This is one twisty-WTF-suspense novel that is full of secrets and will have you questioning everything!!! Emily Carpenter is a new-to-me author and I’m so glad I was given an opportunity to read…
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Book Review: Last Girl Gone | J. G. Hetherton
A fantastic debut novel and an exciting start to a new series! I am drawn to books with a journalist as the lead because I think journalists are a great mix of detective…
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Book Review: The Death of Mrs. Westaway | Ruth Ware
Ruth Ware knows how to write a thriller!! This book had me completely hooked from page one!!! I have to give this 5 glowing stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 for Ruth Ware—who if I’m being honest…
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Book Review: The House Swap | Rebecca Fleet
A slow-burning story of domestic suspense that delves into the secrets of a marriage! The House Swap by Rebecca Fleet was my first Traveling Sister read, and I had a great time sharing…
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Book Review: The Favorite Sister | Jessica Knoll
Wow! The number of twists in this book had my head spinning! Jessica Knoll brings us a wonderful but terrifying portrayal of the dark side of sisterhood, leaving the reader wondering if the…