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  • About PhDiva
    • About My Reviews
  • Book Spoilers
  • Book Reviews by Author
  • Book Reviews by Genre
    • Contemporary
    • Fiction
    • Mystery
    • Psychological Thriller
    • Romance
    • Suspense
    • Thriller
    • Women’s Fiction

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  • Book Review,  Psychological,  Psychological Thriller

    BOOK REVIEW: Temper by Layne Fargo @LayneFargo @gallerybooks #temper #laynefargo #bookreview

    / September 9, 2020

    Tantalizing, twisted, and dark—Layne Fargon’s debut novel Temper is without a doubt one of my favorite reads on 2019, and it remains so on a reread a year later. About the Book After…

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  • Book Review,  Psychological Thriller,  Thriller

    Book Review: He Started It | Samantha Downing

    / September 8, 2020

    Wild!!!! Absolutely brilliant!!! The road trip from you-know-where will keep your glued to the book, while the tension ramps up to an utterly insane and delightful conclusion that will have your jaw on…

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  • Book Review,  Suspense,  Thriller

    Book Review: The Request | David Bell

    / September 6, 2020

    When a man agrees to do a favor for a friend, he gets more than he bargained for as he becomes embroiled in a woman’s murder in this new thriller from the USA Today bestselling…

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  • Book Review,  Historical Fiction,  Women's Fiction

    BOOK REVIEW: Where the Light Enters by Sara Donati @akaSaraDonati @BerkleyPub #wherethelightenters #bookreview

    / September 5, 2020

    From the international bestselling author of The Gilded Hour comes Sara Donati’s enthralling epic about two trailblazing female doctors in nineteenth-century New York. Obstetrician Dr. Sophie Savard returns home to the achingly familiar rhythms of…

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  • When the Lights Go Out is a psychological suspense novel by Mary Kubica that features a woman's face set next to cool-toned colors
    Book Club,  Book Review,  Fiction,  Psychological Thriller,  Suspense

    Book Review: When the Lights Go Out | Mary Kubica

    / September 4, 2020

    This was my first book by Mary Kubica and I was excited because I’ve heard so many great things about her. I expected this to be an experience and…I mean it was certainly…

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  • Book Review,  Thriller

    Book Review: The Perfect Daughter | Joseph Souza

    / September 2, 2020

    With The Neighbor and Pray for the Girl, Joseph Souza proved himself a master of twisty and unpredictable psychological suspense. In this riveting new novel, a mother is unwittingly drawn into the dark underbelly of her…

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  • Book Review,  Psychological,  Suspense

    BOOK REVIEW: Raven Lane by Amber Cowie @ambercowie @amazonpublishing

    / September 1, 2020

    Amber Cowie’s Raven Lane is a suspenseful domestic drama with a splash of neighborhood noir that kept me glued to the book until the very last page. A story about the secrets that…

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  • Book Review,  Contemporary,  Psychological Thriller

    BOOK REVIEW: Follow Me by Kathleen Barber @katelizabee @gallerybooks #bookreview #followme

    / August 31, 2020

    Social media stalker thrillers are the new buzzy thing this year, and I am soaking up every single one! Kathleen Barber’s Follow Me is actually even better than her last book which got…

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  • Book Review,  Psychological Thriller,  Suspense

    BOOK REVIEW: The Girls Weekend by Jody Gehrman @jodygehrman @crookedlanebks #bookreview #thegirlsweekend

    / August 28, 2020

    In Jody Gehrman’s The Girls Weekend, a group of women who are mostly friends (but maybe a bit of frenemies) get together for a reunion, at the large estate owned by queen bee…

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  • Book Review,  Contemporary,  Fiction,  Psychological

    BOOK REVIEW: How to Save a Life by Lisa Steinke and Liz Fenton @lizandlisa @amazonpublishing @KCC_PR #howtosavealife #bookreview

    / August 25, 2020

    Groundhog’s Day meets Happy Death Day meets Always Be My Maybe in Lisa Steinke and Liz Fenton’s latest novel, How to Save a Life. Lisa and Liz never fail to bring something entirely…

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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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