In "House of Glass" by Sarah Pekkanen, we follow Stella, a court-appointed best interest attorney, whose job is to determine whether Rose Barclay, a nine-year-old, is better suited to live with her father or mother after their upcoming divorce. The only problem is that Stella doesn't normally take on clients as young as Rose due … Continue reading Book Review – “Glass House” by Sarah Pekkanen
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Book Review – “The Off Season” by Amber Cowie
"The Off Season" by Amber Cowie follows Jane, a documentary filmmaker, who makes the quick decision to marry a man she hardly knows. Jane, along with her new husband, Dom, and her newly acquired stepdaughter, Sienna, become off-season caretakers for a secluded hotel in British Columbia. Will she be able to bond with her new … Continue reading Book Review – “The Off Season” by Amber Cowie
Book Review – Brain Damage by Freida McFadden
"Brain Damage" by Freida McFadden follows dermatologist Charly as she recovers in a rehab facility after being shot in the head. The question is: Who shot Charly, and why? This psychological thriller felt more like a case study of brain trauma than anything else, but I ate it up! We learn about what Charly experiences … Continue reading Book Review – Brain Damage by Freida McFadden
Sneak Peek: 4 Must-Read Vacation Thriller Books Coming Out Next Week
Get ready for an adrenaline-packed escape with these upcoming vacation thriller books hitting the shelves next week. Dive into heart-pounding adventures and gripping narratives that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Stay tuned for the release of these must-read page-turners that are sure to make your vacation even more thrilling. White sandy … Continue reading Sneak Peek: 4 Must-Read Vacation Thriller Books Coming Out Next Week
Book Review – “Layla” by Colleen Hoover
When Leeds meets Layla, the connection is instant, and a bond is formed. However, a fling from Leeds' past becomes jealous and attacks the new couple in their home. After the attack, Layla suffers from memory loss, PTSD, debilitating panic attacks, and generally seems like a different person than the one Leeds fell in love … Continue reading Book Review – “Layla” by Colleen Hoover
Two Summer-Themed Thrillers Releasing Next Week That Will Chill You to the Bone
As the summer heat rises, so does the anticipation for chilling thrillers that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Next week, two highly anticipated novels are hitting the shelves, promising to send shivers down your spine and leave you breathless until the very last page. 1. "May The Wolf Die" by Elizabeth … Continue reading Two Summer-Themed Thrillers Releasing Next Week That Will Chill You to the Bone
New Release Book Review – The Housemaid is Watching by Freida McFadden
Millie is back in the third installment of The Housemaid series by Freida McFadden titled "The Housemaid is Watching", but the only house she will be cleaning is her own. As Millie and her little family try to integrate themselves into their new neighborhood, one thing is certain: don't trust the neighbors. After having read … Continue reading New Release Book Review – The Housemaid is Watching by Freida McFadden
Audiobook Review – A Man Downstairs by Nicole Lundrigan
What if the childhood you remember isn’t really what happened at all? From the acclaimed author of An Unthinkable Thing and Hideaway, a breath-stopping novel of suspense about a woman tormented by memories of the past and threatened by long-held secrets in the present. Molly Wynters has moved back to her small hometown to care … Continue reading Audiobook Review – A Man Downstairs by Nicole Lundrigan
Audiobook Review – One Our Own by Lucinda Berry
A suicide prevention hotline volunteer answers a call that turns her world upside down in this edge-of-your-seat audio original thriller by the bestselling author of The Perfect Child and The Best of Friends, performed by A.J. Cook (Criminal Minds) and Tessa Albertson (Younger). Felicia, a single mother and lawyer by day, volunteers at a local … Continue reading Audiobook Review – One Our Own by Lucinda Berry
Audiobook Review – Not My Baby by Anya Mora
Never question a mother’s intuition. My water isn’t supposed to break while there’s a storm raging, when my husband isn’t on the island, and as the power flickers out. Darkness covers the cabin as I cling to my belly. I never imagined it happening like this. Trained as a midwife, I know I can deliver … Continue reading Audiobook Review – Not My Baby by Anya Mora









