Fiction
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Audiobook Review: How Can I Help You | Laura Sims
Laura Sims’ novel How Can I Help You is one of the most strangely, twisted, delightful books I’ve read lately! I wasn’t sure what to expect going in, and I was pleasantly surprised!…
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Book Review: For Your Own Good | Samantha Downing
No one writes characters more twisted, unlikable, and delightfully fun than Samantha Downing. Every single book of hers is a surprise and delight! In For Your Own Good, a teacher at a prestigious…
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Book Review: Big Lies in a Small Town | Diane Chamberlain
Two women born at different times are linked through history by a mysterious will. A perfect blend of two stories separated by decades in a small North Carolina town. About the Book |…
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Book Review: Prom Mom | Laura Lippman
Laura Lippman is always a go-to author for me and truly one of the best crime fiction authors (in my opinion) currently writing. I read an interview with Lippman where she describes that…
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Book Review: The Daydreams | Laura Hankin
Every generation is captivated by the teen stars we grew up loving. For many of those stars, the toll fame and manipulation in the entertainment industry took on them in their youth makes…
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The Book of Silver Linings | Nan Fischer
Do you ever feel that a book finds you at just the right time? Not unlike the main character Constance and the letters, I felt that The Book of Silver Linings came to…
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Mini Review: They Fly Silent | Barb Lanell
With a southern gothic vibe and mystical undertones, They Fly Silent seemed like a book I would absolutely love. The book is very character-driven and I didn’t expect the context to be quite…
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Book review: The Messenger | Megan Davis
Edgy, elegant, and layered. The Messenger is a compelling, twisted literary thriller that spans, secrets, lies, betrayal, and murder in the dark heart of Paris. Alex Giraud is only sixteen when he moves from the…
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Book Review: To Have and to Heist | Sara Desai
I picked up To Have and to Heist by Sara Desai on a whim because it sounded like a fun title and the description sounded like a new twist on a contemporary romance…
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Book Review: The Three Mrs. Wrights | Linda Keir
If you’re looking for a soapy suspense novel that is (bonus!) available on Kindle Unlimited, then Linda Keir’s The Three Mrs. Wrights is your next read. I thought this book was like a…