New Review – “Her Last Breath” by Taylor Adams (out 2/17/26)

From the critically acclaimed author of No Exit and The Last Word comes a story of two friends who embark on an ill-fated caving expedition—and the dark truth of what happens deep underground. After years of excuses, Tess has finally agreed to go caving with her best friend Alma. Their lives have diverged sharply since … Continue reading New Review – “Her Last Breath” by Taylor Adams (out 2/17/26)

New Review – “The Underdog” by Sagit Schwartz

When Liz, a down-on-her-luck director stuck working as a chaperone for a reality TV music show, picks up a new contestant from a psychiatric hospital, dubbed “The Singing Patient” by fans online, things take an unexpected turn. The contestant disappears at the airport, and Liz finds herself under police suspicion, accused of helping the woman … Continue reading New Review – “The Underdog” by Sagit Schwartz

New Review – “Too Old For This” by Samantha Downing

A retired serial killer’s quiet life is upended by an unexpected visitor. To protect her secret, there’s only one option left—what’s another murder? From bestselling author Samantha Downing. From Thursday night bingo at church to gossiping with the gals, nursing home tours, and murders, our old girl Lottie is a hoot. This was highly entertaining, … Continue reading New Review – “Too Old For This” by Samantha Downing

New Review – “The Perfect Boyfriend” by Ava Roberts

"The Perfect Boyfriend" by Ava Roberts is the first book in the Thistler Thrillers series that follows a mother, Mae Byrne, and her sixteen-year-old daughter, Fiona. Fiona recently had a bad breakup with her ex-boyfriend and has been bullied by her old best friends. Then, Fiona downloads the Thistler app, a new dating app where … Continue reading New Review – “The Perfect Boyfriend” by Ava Roberts

New Review – “You Are Fatally Invited” by Andre Pliego

"You Are Fatally Invited" by Andre Pliego follows Mila, the host of J.R. Alastor's writing retreat, along with a handful of well-known thriller writers. All the writers harbor deep, dark secrets, and Alastor's thriller-themed "games" require these writers to admit their secrets. But will they willingly confess their wrongdoings? What if murder is involved? Overall, … Continue reading New Review – “You Are Fatally Invited” by Andre Pliego

New Review – “The Night Watcher” by Daphne Woolsoncroft

Nola Strate, a late night call-in radio host in Portland, Oregon, listens to stories of hauntings and cryptic sightings for a living. But one foggy, wet evening, when a caller describes an eerie scene that triggers memories of Nola’s escape from a serial killer years before, she becomes fearfully aware that he’s back to finish … Continue reading New Review – “The Night Watcher” by Daphne Woolsoncroft

New Review – “Cross My Heart” by Megan Collins

“To fall in love with yourself is the first secret to happiness.” – Briana WiestShe has his dead wife’s heart; the one she wants is his. The author of The Family Plot brings her signature prose to a twisty novel about a heart transplant patient who becomes romantically obsessed with her donor’s husband. What in … Continue reading New Review – “Cross My Heart” by Megan Collins

New Review – “This Stays Between Us” by Sara Ochs

Ten years ago, a group of college students dubbed "The Mob" went to Australia for a study abroad program. Filled with adventure, none of the students expected danger until one of them went missing. In the present, "The Mob" returns to Australia for a reunion and also to be questioned by the police. But is … Continue reading New Review – “This Stays Between Us” by Sara Ochs

New Review – “The House Across The Lake” by Riley Sager

"The House Across the Lake" by Riley Sager follows Casey, a recently widowed actress, as she stays at her family lake house with bottles of booze and a pair of binoculars in hand. She spends her days drinking and spying on her neighbors with the handy binoculars. When her former supermodel neighbor disappears, Casey starts … Continue reading New Review – “The House Across The Lake” by Riley Sager