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Psychological Thriller Review: Kill All Your Darlings | David Bell
If you are anything like me, back-to-school season will have you wanting all of the dark academia, set-on-college-campus, university-themed thrillers. I hadn’t had a chance to read David Bell’s dark academic thriller, Kill…
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Psychological Thriller Review: This Might Hurt | Stephanie Wrobel
Who doesn’t love a cult-themed psychological thriller? In This Might Hurt, three women with different but connect stories are on journeys to face their fears no matter the cost. Absolutely gripping and a…
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Cozy Mystery Review: Blackmail and Bibingka | Mia P Manansala | Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mystery #3
I am back for part three of my coverage of the Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mysteries, which I am re-reading in anticipation of the just-released fourth book by Mia P. Manansala, Murder and Mamon.…
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Unleashed Holiday | Victoria Schade | Contemporary Romance Book Review
I needed something cozy and uplifting and Unleashed Holiday by Victoria Schade delivered everything and more! If you are new to Victoria Schade, she writes the best blend of contemporary fiction and romance…
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The Spare Room | Andrea Bartz | Book Review
Set during the pandemic, Andrea Bartz’s The Spare Room centers on a woman who moves in with a friend after the end of her engagement, only to become entangled with the couple in…
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What Have We Done | Alex Finlay | Book Review
I dabble into the spy and assassin thrillers from time to time and usually enjoy them. Though I typically like my psychological thrillers to be character-driven—and that’s not usually what we find in…
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Ashes to Ashes, Crust to Crust | Mindy Quigley | Cozy Mystery Review
After reading the first book in Mindy Quigley’s Deep Dish Mystery series, I couldn’t pass up book 2! If you’re new to cozy mysteries, check out my post on Cozy Mystery 101 where…
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The Family Game | Catherine Steadman | Review
Ever since I first read Something in the Water, I have been a big fan of Catherine Steadman. Her books read like a brilliant, dark film in the best way, in no small…
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Book Review: Burying the Honeysuckle Girls | Reviving the Hawthorn Sisters | Emily Carpenter
I remembered enjoying Emily Carpenter’s debut novel, Burying the Honeysuckle Girls, back when it first came out. When I had the chance to read a follow up, Reviving the Hawthorn Sisters, I immediately…