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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,  Self-Help

    BLOG TOUR: Stop Self-Sabotage by Dr. Judy Ho @DrJudyHo @Harper_Wave @SuzyAPBookTours #stopselfsabotage #blogtour

    / July 21, 2019

    Have you ever gotten yourself into trouble by not paying your bills on time? Failed at a diet AGAIN? Struggled to open up in a relationship? Almost missed a work deadline because you…

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  • Book Review,  Mystery,  Thriller

    BOOK REVIEW: Buried by Ellison Cooper @ECooperAuthor @MinotaurBooks #buried #ellisoncooper

    / July 19, 2019

    Seriously chilling! Are you prepared to dive deep into the mind of a serial killer? This book will keep you up at night reading, and you should maybe think about keeping the lights…

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  • Book Review,  Psychological Thriller,  Thriller

    Book Review: Layover | David Bell

    / July 17, 2019

    David Bell is a prolific writer, and while I don’t read every book he publishes, the ones I’ve read are always engaging, bingeable reads. Layover has an interesting premise and I truly could…

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  • Book Club,  Book Review,  Contemporary,  Romance

    BOOK REVIEW: The Wedding Party by Jasmine Guillory @thebestjasmine @berkleypub @berkleyromance #theweddingparty #bookreview

    / July 16, 2019

    Jasmine Guillory’s third book The Wedding Party is in my opinion her best yet! In her signature style, this book is steamy, sweet, sassy, and has depth to it that will help us…

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  • Book Review,  Contemporary,  Women's Fiction

    BOOK REVIEW: Breathe In, Cash Out by Madeleine Henry @MadeleineSHenry @atriabooks #breatheincashout #bookreview

    / July 13, 2019

    Madeleine Henry’s Breathe In, Cash Out is a charming, laugh-out-loud story that had me hooked from page one! Allegra is so relatable to me, someone who also has a high-stress job (though my…

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  • Book Review,  Psychological Thriller,  Suspense

    BOOK REVIEW: Lock Every Door by Riley Sager @riley_sager @duttonbooks #bookreview #lockeverydoor #rileysager

    / July 10, 2019

    Riley Sager continues to dominate the thriller genre with each new book, and Lock Every Door is certainly no exception!!! I am bubbling with excitement over this sinister and twisty read—he is a…

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  • Book Review,  Gothic,  Mystery,  Suspense

    Book Review: The Stranger Diaries | Elly Griffiths

    / July 6, 2019

    In her first standalone novel, popular author of the Ruth Galloway series Elly Griffiths brings a dark, haunting mystery that is a surprise standout for me in 2019! There is a gothic feel…

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  • Book Club,  Book Review,  Historical Fiction

    BOOK REVIEW: Milady by Laura L. Sullivan @berkleypub #milady #lauralsullivan #bookreview

    / July 5, 2019

    “We all know history was written by men, and they so often get things wrong.” I always love a good reversal of classic stories, where the villain becomes the central character, and the…

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  • Book Review,  Psychological Thriller,  Suspense

    BOOK REVIEW: Dear Wife by Kimberly Belle @kimberlysbelle @parkrowbooks @harlequinbooks #dearwife #bookreview

    / July 2, 2019

    Drop everything you are reading and pick up a copy of Kimberly Belle’s latest novel of psychological suspense, Dear Wife. I am a big fan of Kimberly Belle—I’ve read all of her books.…

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  • Contemporary,  Fiction,  Romance

    BOOK REVIEW: Ayesha at Last by Uzma Jalaluddin @UzmaWrites @BerkleyPub #ayeshaatlast #bookreview #berkleypub

    / June 29, 2019

    Through a myriad of Pride and Prejudice adaptations, it would be easy to think you’ve seen it all. I am a total sucker for the story, because it is so timeless and I’ve…

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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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