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  • Book Review,  Psychological Thriller

    BOOK REVIEW: The Couple by Sarah Mitchell @SarahM_Writer @bookouture #blogtour #thecouple

    / February 11, 2019

    I’m having facial aches from how long my jaw was dropped open while reading The Couple by Sarah Mitchell!!! This book puts the “thrill” in psychological thriller! You know how some thrillers have…

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  • Romance

    Romantic Comedy Round Up, Just in Time for Valentine’s Day! @thebestjasmine @agreer @saskinthecity @christinalauren @hannahorens

    / February 10, 2019

    If you are like me, you are finding yourself in the mood for some good old fashioned love, laughter, and light this Valentine’s Day! I have grown very fond of these romantic comedy…

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  • Book Club,  Book Review,  Romance

    BOOK REVIEW: The Matchmaker’s List by Sonya Lalli @saskinthecity @BerkleyPub #bookbestiesmatchmakerslist #TheMatchmakersList

    / February 8, 2019

    Heartwarming, funny, and fresh—Sonya Lalli’s novel The Matchmaker’s List is already a favorite in the romantic comedy category for me! I loved the story about a woman who is feeling pressured to get…

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  • Book Club,  Book Review,  Thriller

    BOOK REVIEW: A Deadly Divide by Ausma Zehanat Khan @AusmaZehanat #bookbestiesadeadlydivide #adeadlydivide @minotaurbooks

    / February 7, 2019

    Riveting, influential, and terrifying—A Deadly Divide by Ausma Zehanat Khan is a socially conscious thriller with an incredibly powerful storyline and characters that will be hard to forget. I not only loved the…

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  • Book Review,  Historical Fiction,  Romance,  Women's Fiction

    Book Review: Next Year in Havana | Chanel Cleeton

    / February 6, 2019

    A mesmerizing and poignant story of family, love, and loss spanning two timelines in Miami and Havana. Chanel Cleeton’s Next Year in Havana, is a gripping story of a Cuban-American woman who travels…

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  • Book Club,  Romance,  Thriller

    Can’t Wait Wednesday: Say You’re Sorry by Karen Rose @KarenRoseBooks @BerkleyPub #sayyouresorry #bookbestiessayyouresorry

    / February 6, 2019

    Can’t Wait Wednesday is a meme hosted over at wishful endings where we talk about what book we are looking forward to reading. This week the book that I can’t wait to read…

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  • Book Review,  Psychological Thriller

    Book Review: The Silent Patient | Alex Michaelides

    / February 6, 2019

    Darkly compelling and with a twist that will shock you! This is a top contender for best psychological thriller in my book—I absolutely am blown away that The Silent Patient is a debut…

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  • Book Club,  Book Review,  Women's Fiction

    BOOK REVIEW: The Night Olivia Fell by @ChristinaMac79 @gallerybooks #bookbestiesnightoliviafell #thenightoliviafell

    / February 5, 2019

    It’s finally publication day for a favorite book of mine that I read in 2018!!! I hope if you are a fan of women’s fiction, you give this one a try. It’s wonderful!…

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  • Book Club,  Book Review,  Suspense,  Women's Fiction

    BOOK REVIEW: Forget You Know Me by @JessicaStrawser @stmartinspress #forgetyouknowme #bookbestiesforgetyouknowme #bookreview

    / February 4, 2019

    My first experience reading Jessica Strawser, and I can now understand the buzz in the book community over her work! I found Forget You Know Me to be decadent, raw, and emotionally gratifying.…

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  • Women's Fiction

    What I Read: Keeping Lucy by T. Greenwood @tgwood505 @stmartinspress #keepinglucy

    / February 1, 2019

    Happy Friday! This past week I finished reading T. Greenwood’s novel Keeping Lucy, which tells the story of a mother who is learning to rediscover her voice and follow her instincts. Set in the…

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Hi! I'm Mackenzie, the Ph.D. student behind the book reviews and blog. Reading books has always been my favorite pastime and I love sharing my thoughts about them with the world. Now I should probably get back to writing that dissertation...

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