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Book Review: The Perfect Liar | Thomas Christopher Greene
Last week I finished reading Thomas Christopher Greene’s The Perfect Liar. This book was actually really hard to put down, because it is so fluidly written! But I also wanted to savor it, because…
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Book Review: One Fatal Mistake | Tom Hunt
This is one hold-onto-your-seat, heart-pounding book! What started out as a steady-paced domestic suspense novel about a secret kept took a turn and didn’t let up for the entire rest of the book!…
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Book Review: The Lock | Andrew Barrett
Before I begin, I want to thank Sarah Hardy at Book on the Bright Side Publicity for the invitation to participate in this blog tour! This is a dark, action-packed crime drama flirting…
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Branching Out: Historical Fiction
Today I want to talk a bit about branching out from our reading comfort zones and learning to express what we love about other genres. If you’ve followed me for awhile, you know…
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Book Review: The Suspect | Fiona Barton
Fiona Barton’s The Suspect has a ripped-from-the-headlines premise that takes a surprising turn with a suspenseful twist, making this a fantastic development in the Kate Waters series. With short chapters and alternating narrators,…
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Book Review: The Liar’s Room | Simon Lelic
As dark and twisted as it is suspenseful, The Liar’s Room by Simon Lelic is filled with long buried secrets and worst case scenarios. I wondered how it would feel to be in…
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Book Review: A Body to Die For | Kate White | Bailey Weggins #2
Welcome to my Kate White book review series! I am a huge fan of Kate White, and because I read many of her previous books before I started my blog, I decided to…
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Book Review: She Lies in Wait | Gytha Lodge
A decades old disappearance brings the case back into the spotlight when the body is discovered. Secrets, deception, lies, and the search for the truth made this debut mystery She Lies in Wait…
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Book Review: In Dog We Trust | Beth Kendrick
Cute emergency!!! In Dog We Trust is adorable, uplifting, and magnetic—I care so much for Jocelyn and those sweet labs that I wish I could have another book so I don’t have to…
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Book Review: The Au Pair | Emma Rous
Even deeply buried secrets have a way of coming out. It takes only a small thread of information to unravel a tightly woven web of lies. And when we find those threads, it’s…