Psychological Thriller
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Book Review: The Business Trip | Jessie Garcia
Call me a hypocrite after recently posting about another book that I despised for being riddled with plot holes, because The Business Trip by Jessie Garcia had plot holes aplenty too. And you know what? I…
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Book Review: The Plus One | S. C. Lalli
An entire thriller around a wedding that never came to be? A dead bride and groom. A wealthy wedding party who must be responsible. Five star restaurants. A resort so beautiful it almost…
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Book Review: The Crash | Freida McFadden
This post is marked safe from spoilers! However, if you were looking for spoilers for The Crash, a summary, commentary, and the ending explained, that can all be found over on the spoiler-review.…
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Book Review: Beautiful Ugly | Alice Feeney
If you are looking to find out how Beautiful Ugly ends and my spoiler-y thoughts, head over to the spoiler review. This one is spoiler-free! Alice Feeney has delivered another gripping and twist-y…
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Book Review: Never Lie | Freida McFadden
If you are looking to find out how Never Lie ends with spoilers and the ending explained, I have a full summary over on the spoiler review with lots of funny commentary. Or…
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Book Review: House of Glass | Sarah Pekkanen
I absolutely loved Sarah Pekkanen and Greer Hendricks’ collaborative thrillers (highly recommend An Anonymous Girl, The Golden Couple, and a book I consider to be an O.G. genre-defining psychological thriller, The Wife Between Us). I…
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Book Review: The Boyfriend | Freida McFadden
Are you looking for spoilers for The Boyfriend? Those are over on the spoiler review where I go into how it ended and where I think there could be a sequel. I have…
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Book Review: The Housemaid is Watching | Freida McFadden
This is a spoiler-free review of the third book in the trilogy, The Housemaid is Watching. If you’re looking for spoilers and how it ends, head to the spoiler review. We have reached…
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Book Review: Ladykiller | Katherine Woods
A twisted little number full of secrets, deception, an heiress, and perhaps even a few who aren’t exactly up front with their true identities. Katherine Wood’s Ladykiller is a perfect vacation read. I stayed up…
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Book Review: The Body Next Door | Maia Chance
I was excited to read The Body Next Door because it promised to deliver some salacious content. I would say it’s unexpected! The cult storyline is mentioned but is much more prominent than…