"Listen for the Lie" by Amy Tintera follows Lucy as a podcast brings to light that on the evening of her best friend Savvy's murder, Lucy was found covered in her blood and was the last one to see Savvy alive. However, Lucy sustained a head injury and can't remember what happened that night. Five … Continue reading New Review – “Listen For The Lie” by Amy Tintera
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New Review – “What Lies Between Us” by John Marrs
“Words are not enough to express the unconditional love that exists between a mother and a daughter.” —Caitlin Houston"What Lies Between Us" by John Marrs follows a mother, Maggie, and her daughter, Nina, as they live their lives together. The only problem is that the daughter keeps the mother chained up at all times. Why? … Continue reading New Review – “What Lies Between Us” by John Marrs
New Review – “We Used To Live Here” by Marcus Kliewer
"We Used to Live Here" by Marcus Kliewer follows two women, Eve and Charlie, as they purchase a home to flip. However, when a man named Thomas unexpectedly visits and wants to show his family around the house where he grew up, things start to become strange in the house. I won't lie; most of … Continue reading New Review – “We Used To Live Here” by Marcus Kliewer
New Review – “The Quiet Tenant” by Clémence Michallon
"The Quiet Tenant" by Clémence Michallon follows two women, Emily and "Rachel," and their relationships with Aiden Thomas, a serial killer. The woman who goes by "Rachel" is Aiden's latest victim, having been held captive by him for five years. Emily is a restaurant owner whom Aiden has set his sights on after his wife … Continue reading New Review – “The Quiet Tenant” by Clémence Michallon
New Review – “The Guest” by B.A. Paris
"The Guest" by B.A. Paris follows the married couple, Iris and Gabriel, as they return home from a vacation and are greeted by their longtime friend, Laure, who has decided to stay with them. Laure and her husband are having marital troubles, and Iris agrees to let Laure stay with them until they can work … Continue reading New Review – “The Guest” by B.A. Paris
New Release Book Review – “Creep” by Emma van Straaten
"Alice and Tom are made for each other. Deeply connected, they share a flat together in London, go to galleries together, enjoy the same books and wine. They even share a toothbrush. It's all picture-perfect. Except Alice and Tom have never met." Thank you to the publisher, Harper Perennial, and to Bibliolifestyle for the gifted … Continue reading New Release Book Review – “Creep” by Emma van Straaten
Book Tour Review – “Good Bad Mother” by Anya Mora (out today!)
"Good Bad Mother" by Anya Mora follows Amelia, a mother of a newborn, as she works to protect her reputation from her dark, secretive past. Amelia, who once lived under a different name, has a reputation to protect, as her husband's wealthy family wants to be interviewed by various media outlets. She will do anything … Continue reading Book Tour Review – “Good Bad Mother” by Anya Mora (out today!)
Book Review – Just released!! “The Crash” by Freida McFadden
"The Crash" by Freida McFadden follows a young woman, Tegan, as she braves the Maine snow on a drive to her brother's home. However, after she loses control of her vehicle, she becomes stranded all alone, heavily pregnant and with a broken ankle. Help does arrive; a large, burly man rescues her and takes her … Continue reading Book Review – Just released!! “The Crash” by Freida McFadden
Upcoming Release Review – “A Killing Cold” by Kate Alice Marshall
"A Killing Cold" by Kate Alice Marshall follows newly engaged Theo as she spends a few weeks with her fiancé's rich and powerful family at their winter retreat. Theo receives threatening text messages and notes warning her to stay away from the Dalton family. Who is sending these warnings, and why? This is a great … Continue reading Upcoming Release Review – “A Killing Cold” by Kate Alice Marshall
Book Review – “Gone Tonight” by Sarah Pekkanen
"Gone Tonight" by Sarah Pekkanen follows the mother-daughter duo, Ruth and Catherine, as they navigate life together against the world. However, Catherine doesn't know the true reason why Ruth, a pregnant teen, ran away all those years ago. Let's start with the positive aspects of this novel that I enjoyed: short chapters, alternating POVs, a … Continue reading Book Review – “Gone Tonight” by Sarah Pekkanen









