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Book Review: One Little Secret | Cate Holahan
A locked room mystery with twists, turns, and unforgettable characters—Cate Holahan’s One Little Secret explores the way we often see those closest to us the least clearly. Who are the main players? Jenny…
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Psychological Thriller Review: Keep Your Friends Close | Leah Konen
Strangers on a Train meets The Family Next Door in this page-turning thriller by Leah Konen, author of The Perfect Escape (which I loved!). In her latest psychological thriller Keep Your Friends Close, a woman going through…
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Book Review: The Heiress | Rachel Hawkins
Grab food and beverages of your choice and settle in somewhere cozy, because Rachel Hawkins’ latest book, The Heiress, is a read-in-a-day soapy psychological thriller! If you like a dash of rich people…
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Book Review: Good Rich People | Eliza Jane Brazier
A twisted story of deceit that will have you questioning if it is possible for good, rich people to exist? About the Book | Good Rich People Lyla has always believed that life…
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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: Reckless Girls | Rachel Hawkins
This is the sort of binge-worthy thriller that seems to leap right off the page. I could easily picture Rachel Hawkins’ Reckless Girls as a movie—a total popcorn thriller with a dash of…
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Book Review: The Fiancée | Kate White
Honestly I don’t think there is anything that excites me quite like a new Kate White book does! I own every book of hers in hardcover (except one that I am still trying…
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Book Review: When Life Gives You Lululemons Lauren Weisberger
Everyone’s favorite ex-assistant Emily Charlton is back and just as sassy and confident as ever!! If any character deserves their own book, Emily would be among the top on my list! When Life…
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Book Review: The Perfect Neighbors | Sarah Pekkanen
This was a really enjoyable book. It alternates between 4 women’s lives in a small suburban street. Kellie has recently returned to work and is attracted to one of her new coworkers. She…