BOOK REVIEWS
Every Summer After (by Carley Fortune)
In 2023, I attended a Zoom author event hosted by Joseph-Beth, a local independent bookstore, where Emily Henry and Carley Fortune engaged in a captivating conversation. Emily discussed…
Drowning (by T.J. Newman)
I recently read T.J. Newman’s debut novel, Falling, and was so captivated that I made it a priority to read her next book, Drowning. I’m incredibly glad I did!
Kurtain Motel (by A.I. Nesser)
I have no idea how, why, or when the book “Kurtain Motel” by A.I. Nasser ended up on my Kindle. It’s been there for a while now. While browsing my Kindle for a spooky reading season…
Jamaica Inn (by Daphne du Murier)
After reading Daphne du Maurier’s most renowned classic novel, Rebecca, I became intrigued by her other works. I was astounded by the sheer number of full-length novels and short stories…
Kill Your Darlings (by Peter Swanson)
Peter Swanson’s suspenseful psychological thrillers have consistently captivated me. While I have some catching up to do with his novels, I promptly placed a library hold for his latest book…
The Housemaid’s Wedding (by Freida McFadden)
Freida McFadden’s release of another Housemaid’s book was a delightful surprise. The Housemaid’s Wedding, a novella, bridges the gap between The Housemaid's Secret and...
No Exit (by Taylor Adams)
To celebrate the spooky reading season, I scrolled through my extensive Audible library for an exhilarating and heart-pounding read. “No Exit” by Taylor Adams immediately caught my…
The Pumpkin Spice Café (by Laurie Gilmore)
I’ve been seeing a lot of praise for the Dream Harbor series by Laurie Gilmore over the past year, and I decided to finally dive in and see what all the fuss was about. While I love fall and…
The Long Walk (by Richard Bachman)
This is my second time reading “The Long Walk” by Richard Bachman, a pseudonym of Stephen King. I decided to reread it because it’s the October selection for the in-person Constant Reader…
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