Psychological
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BOOK REVIEW: The It Girl by Ruth Ware #theitgirl #bookreview
I’m a huge Ruth Ware fan. Her books atmospheric, claustrophobic in the best way, and tend to veer towards modern gothic. She excels at a locked-room mystery. I’d be hard pressed to think…
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Book Review: The Split | Sharon Bolton
I’ve been a big fan of Sharon Bolton ever since I ready my first book by her, The Craftsman. I picked up that book because frankly I’ll try almost anything the team at…
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Book Review: The Collective | Alison Gaylin
Grief and revenge collide in this absolutely wild, twisted thriller by Alison Gaylin. The second half moves at breaking speed as you learn what is really going on with The Collective. About the…
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BOOK REVIEW: Darling Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel @berkleypub #darlingrosegold #bookreview
A total ripped-from-the-headlines thriller, Stephanie Wrobel’s Darling Rose Gold is a dark and gripping story of a mother, a daughter, and the complicated abuse that comes with Munchausen by proxy syndrome. You’ll have…
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Book Review: True Story, A Novel | Kate Reed Petty
Complicated, thought-provoking, and original—True Story by Kate Reed Petty is one of those books that takes a bit to unpack after finishing it. This book is nothing like what I expected, in a…
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Book Review: The Night Before | Wendy Walker
A woman leaves on a first date and doesn’t return home. Her sister tries to remain calm but she can’t. Something is wrong, she is sure of it. But is she more worried…
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BOOK REVIEW: Temper by Layne Fargo @LayneFargo @gallerybooks #temper #laynefargo #bookreview
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: Raven Lane by Amber Cowie @ambercowie @amazonpublishing
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: How to Save a Life by Lisa Steinke and Liz Fenton @lizandlisa @amazonpublishing @KCC_PR #howtosavealife #bookreview
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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Book Review: You Are Not Alone by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen @stmartinspress @greerkh @sarahpekkanen #youarenotalone #bookreview
Psychological thrillers will always be my go-to type of book. They delight me and thrill me no matter what mood I’m in. And for me personally, they help me escape the stressful times.…