Thriller
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Book Review: Worst Case Scenario | T.J. Newman
This is a spoiler-free review. If you’re looking for spoilers, you can find them on the spoiler-page. If you haven’t read T. J. Newman before, she’s known for her heart-pounding thrillers set around…
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Book Review: No Road Home | John Fram
Toby Tucker and his sister Willow grew up spending hours every Sunday with their guardian, Uncle Exra, watching The Prophecy Hour. The televangelist program is hosted by a fire-and-brimstone televangelist preacher named Jerome…
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Book Review: The Midnight Feast | Lucy Foley
This is a spoiler-free review of Lucy Foley’s The Midnight Feast. If you are looking to unpack the book and have that ending explained, head over to my spoiler-review of The Midnight Feast…
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Book Review: Storm Warning | David Bell
I typically love David Bell’s books. He has interesting scenarios that a regular person finds themselves in, and they tend to get much worse before they get better. His latest book Storm Watch…
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Book Review: Assassins Anonymous | Rob Hart
Have I mentioned that I study ideological organizations? My first graduate assistantship was actually comparing violent and nonviolent ideological organizations in terms of what differentiates mobilization towards violence (more on that some other…
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Book Review: Love Letters to a Serial Killer | Tasha Coryell
An unhinged, self-absorbed narrator begins writing to an accused serial killer in Love Letters to a Serial Killer. I found this book so fun—if you enjoy unlikable narrators, this is a great read!…
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Blog Tour: Home is Where the Bodies Are | Jeneva Rose (book review)
If you are new to Jeneva Rose, you are in for a twisted story! In her latest book, Home is Where the Bodies Are, family dynamics are tested and long buried secrets surface.…
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Book Review: Devil’s Kitchen | Candice Fox
Compelling characters and a fast-paced plot kept me hooked by Candice Fox’s, Devil’s Kitchen. What is Devil’s Kitchen about? This tight-knit, four-person unit has worked together to save countless lives and stop out…
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Book Review: The Switch | Lily Samson
Lily Samson’s new thriller, The Switch, just published and I predict this book will be heating up discussions in book clubs all across the country. Unapologetically salacious and entertaining, this is the type…
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Book Review: Camino Ghosts | John Grisham
John Grisham takes us back to the beachy shores of Camino Island off the coast of Florida and Bruce Cable’s famous Bay Books bookshop. If you are new to the Camino Island books,…