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Best Audiobooks of 2024 (so far)
I will read books in any format–physical, ebooks, and, of course, audiobooks! I’m not one of those people who believes audiobooks don’t count as reading. If someone is consuming literature and engaging in…
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Thriller Review: When I’m Her | Sarah Zachrich Jeng
Sarah Zachrich Jeng’s newest speculative thriller When I’m Her will have your mind in a blender as you follow two women whose lives are so intertwined, they are able to change places. There…
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Psychological Thriller Review: The Engagement Party | Darby Kane
Trapped on an island with a group of college friends (and two guests) who are hiding dark secrets from their past, someone seems to know those secrets and be enacting revenge one-by-one… Darby…
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Psychological Thriller Review: Are you Sara? | S.C. Lalli
A captivating novel exploring whether there really is a difference between who we are and the roles we play. S.C. Lalli is the abbreviated name that popular contemporary fiction and romance author Sonya…
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Book Review: Everyone Who Can Forgive Me is Dead | Jenny Hollander
I love a book with an unreliable narrator, and Jenny Hollander’s debut Everyone Who Can Forgive Me is Dead delivers. After seeing a few less-than-favorable reviews of the ending, I was surprised to…
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Psychological Thriller Review: The Woman on the Ledge | Ruth Mancini
Lies! Revenge! Obsession! Secrets! Manipulation! I cannot recommend this book enough—it is seriously twisted and the back half is so satisfying it made my toes curl with pleasure reading how it all unfolds.…
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Psychological Thriller Review: First Lie Wins | Ashley Elston
Drop everything and get a copy of this book! Holy smokes! This is the best book I’ve read in ages (and I read a lot of great books!). Ashley Elston’s First Lie Wins…
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Psychological Thriller Review: Good Girls Lie | J. T. Ellison
I have enjoyed everything I’ve read by J.T. Ellison. Her books are dark, her characters are compelling, the settings are top tier, and I have never read a book of hers that didn’t…
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Book Review: The Trade Off | Sandie Jones
What a fitting week I chose (of all weeks) to read Sandie Jones’ newest psychological thriller, The Trade Off. This same week, Britney Spears’ shocking and heartbreaking memoir was released. Early reviews have…
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The Family Game | Catherine Steadman | Review
Ever since I first read Something in the Water, I have been a big fan of Catherine Steadman. Her books read like a brilliant, dark film in the best way, in no small…