BOOK REVIEWS
Close to Death (by Anthony Horowitz)
I like how I never know what to expect from a Hawthorne and Horowitz mystery novel. Each installment in the series is unique. The only constant is that poor Horowitz has to figure out how to navigate the walls put up by Hawthorne.
U is for Undertow (by Sue Grafton)
I’m getting close to finishing the Alphabet series by Sue Grafton. I’ve enjoyed all books in the series, otherwise I wouldn’t keep reading them; furthermore, U is for Undertow, stands out as one of my favorites.
Yellowface (by R. F. Kuang)
You know when a book comes out, and it seems like EVERYONE is reading it, except you? But, you don’t read it because EVERYONE else is reading it. Then, you finally give in because EVERYONE loves it, and you want to see for yourself what’s so great about it. Yep, that’s me and…
The Roommate (by Dervla McTiernan)
I’m quickly becoming a fan of Dervla McTiernan. The Roommate is the second novella I’ve read that is a prequel to her Cormac Reilly series. I’ve also read the first book in the series, The Ruin. Her books are…
The Cuckoo’s Cry (by Caroline Overington)
Another Audible Original! I enjoyed The Cuckoo’s Cry by Caroline Overington. Set in Australia at the beginning of the COVID pandemic, Don Barlow lives in an idyllic beachside cottage. Now widowed…
Celine (by Peter Heller)
Every time author Peter Heller publishes a book, it’s a must-buy in print for me. His writing style is so unique, I best enjoy curling up with a physical book in my hands. I found this signed copy of Celine, at my local independent bookstore when it was first released.
The Getaway (by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen)
This is my first time reading a book by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen, and I thoroughly enjoyed it! I picked up The Getaway from one of Audible’s amazing offers awhile ago.
Read and Buried (by Eva Gates)
You know how books are so amazing because they can transport you to another place? That’s what I love about the Lighthouse Library series by Eva Gates. The cozy mystery series is set in the Outer Banks, North Carolina, where I love to vacation. Not only that…
Do Not Disturb (by Freida McFadden)
A few months ago, I overheard a coworker say to someone that she was exhausted because she stayed up late the previous night reading a book she couldn’t put down. Naturally, I casually inserted myself into the conversation by asking what book she had been reading. She replied that it was by Freida McFadden.
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