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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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Psychological Thriller Review: The Resort | Sara Ochs
That feeling after finishing a book with a seriously twisted ending is unlike anything else! My mind is buzzing—I turned the final page of Sara Ochs’ debut thriller, The Resort and started paging…
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Book Review: Burying the Honeysuckle Girls | Reviving the Hawthorn Sisters | Emily Carpenter
I remembered enjoying Emily Carpenter’s debut novel, Burying the Honeysuckle Girls, back when it first came out. When I had the chance to read a follow up, Reviving the Hawthorn Sisters, I immediately…
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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: 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…
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Book Review: Sister of Mine | Laurie Petrou
There is no greater love and greater betrayal that occurs than between two sisters… Wow, what a wonderful book this is by Laurie Petrou!!! I had the pleasure of reading this with Brenda,…
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Book Review: 11 Missed Calls | Elisabeth Carpenter
A deep character study of two women connected by a thread that spans time, secrets, and loneliness. Elisabeth Carpenter has written a story in 11 Missed Calls that feels as though it needed…
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Book Review: The House Swap | Rebecca Fleet
A slow-burning story of domestic suspense that delves into the secrets of a marriage! The House Swap by Rebecca Fleet was my first Traveling Sister read, and I had a great time sharing…
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Book Review: When Never Comes | Barbara Davis
Sometimes learning to let yourself be happy is the hardest lesson of all… Though the premise of this book may sounds like it veers towards thriller, it is anything but that—in a good…