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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 Club,  Book Review,  Psychological Thriller,  Thriller

    Book Review: Sister of Mine | Laurie Petrou

    / August 12, 2018

    There is no greater love and greater betrayal that occurs than between two sisters… Wow, what a wonderful book this is by Laurie Petrou!!! I had the pleasure of reading this with Brenda,…

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  • Book Club,  Book Review,  Psychological Thriller,  Suspense

    Book Review: Our House | Louise Candlish

    / August 6, 2018

    A domestic noir novel that will pull you in with the suspense and shock you with every last twist! Wow, I am beyond impressed with the new novel Our House by Louise Candlish!…

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  • Book Club,  Book Review,  Mystery

    Book Review: An Unwanted Guest | Shari Lapena

    / August 3, 2018

    An instant classic for me! Lapena has completely stolen my focus—my mind is captivated by this story! There is something magical about An Unwanted Guest that is hard to describe without having read…

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

    Book Review: 11 Missed Calls | Elisabeth Carpenter

    / July 26, 2018

    A deep character study of two women connected by a thread that spans time, secrets, and loneliness. Elisabeth Carpenter has written a story in 11 Missed Calls that feels as though it needed…

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  • Book Club,  Book Review,  Psychological Thriller

    Book Review: Believe Me | J. P. Delaney

    / July 24, 2018

    A dark and twisted thriller that lured me into the story and captured my thoughts until the very last page! There is no one in the psychological thriller genre who can write such…

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  • Book Review,  Fiction,  Women's Fiction

    Book Review: Girls’ Night Out | Liz Fenton & Lisa Steinke

    / July 22, 2018

    A beautiful, haunting story of friendship and what happens when that friendship is put to the test. A must-read for women of all ages!!! Girls’ Night Out by Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke…

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  • Book Review,  Psychological Thriller

    Book Review: She Was the Quiet One | Michele Campbell

    / July 19, 2018

    A dark and twisted book about the complexities of sisterhood and the scandals that can rock a small community! This is my first book I’ve read by Michele Campbell, though I have been…

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  • Book Review,  Cozy Mystery

    Book Review: Shelved Under Murder | Victoria Gilbert

    / July 17, 2018

    This is a sweet, fun cozy mystery, and a great weekend read! Victoria Gilbert offers her second installment in her Blue Ridge Library Mysteries and what an interesting ride! The settings for this…

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  • Book Club

    Book Review: The Disappearing | Lori Roy

    / July 15, 2018

    Lori Roy’s The Disappearing is a beautifully-written mystery about the local lore that can haunt a small town and the courage it takes to free a community from their past demons. I loved…

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  • Book Club,  Book Review,  Psychological Thriller

    Book Review: The Date | Louise Jensen

    / July 10, 2018

    Louise Jensen’s The Date is an absolute must-read book this year!!! I saw this book described as living in a nightmare, and I couldn’t say it better. This book got into my head!…

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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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