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Book Review: A Likeable Woman | May Cobb
I’m a big fan of May Cobb—she writes the best soapy, gossip-filled, summer reads with a bit of steam and a whole lot of bad behavior. That’s what I expected when I opened…
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Book Review: The Hunting Wives | May Cobb | Sneak Peak of TV Series
Wickedly juicy fun! Grab an ice cold beverage and your sunglasses, because we are heading to a small town in Texas with big secrets… If you like books about rich people behaving badly,…
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Psychological Thriller Review: Such a Good Wife | Seraphina Nova Glass
Seraphina Nova Glass writes psychological thrillers that are unafraid to feature a flawed and messy lead, and that is something I admire about her books. In Such a Good Wife, a wife and…
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Book Review: Meet the Benedettos | Katie Cotugno
Described as the Kardashians meets Pride and Prejudice, Katie Cotugno’s Meet the Benedettos is a funny and delightfully bold entry into the modern reimagining’s of Jane Austen’s greatest hits. About the Book |…
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Book Recommendation: What the Neighbors Saw | Melissa Adelman
There are a lot of neighborhood noir psychological thrillers out there and they range from the popcorn-thriller variety, to heart-pounding terror, and everything in between. The best ones for my personal tastes are…
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Psychological Thriller Recommendation: Robyn Harding | The Drowning Woman
When our Saturday Book Club was looking for our August thriller book club picks, we had lots of titles we considered but decided on Robyn Harding because we always like a psychological thriller…
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Book Review: My Summer Darlings | May Cobb
Grab the ice cold beverage of your choice and get yourself to your nearest pool or beachside lounger because May Cobb has delivered another salacious summer read in My Summer Darlings! This book…
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Book Review: Eliza Starts a Rumor | Jane L. Rosen
Emotional, thought-provoking, captivating—Eliza Starts a Rumor by Jane L. Rosen is a genre-defying story about the damage a lie can cause, regardless of intention. Surprising and engaging! About the Book It wasn’t supposed…
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BOOK REVIEW: Lady in the Lake by Laura Lippman @tlcbooktours @wmmorrowbooks @lauramlippman #ladyinthelake
Laura Lippman’s Lady in the Lake is without question one of the most engrossing, thought-provoking mysteries I’ve read in the past year. I honestly can’t stop thinking about it and though I just…
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Book Review: The Sudden Departure of the Frasers | Louise Candlish
In honor of Louise Candlish’s new book, which I will be reading and reviewing on my blog soon, I wanted to share my original post about a previous book of hers that I…