BOOK REVIEWS
Listen for the Lie (by Amy Tintera)
Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera has been on my reading wish list for a while, having seen numerous positive reviews and comments about the book. Recently, it was announced as a…
Something in the Walls (by Daisy Pearce)
I stumbled upon a copy of Something in the Walls by Daisy Pearce in a bookstore in Somewhere, USA, and the cover’s blend of beauty and creepiness immediately drew me in. The intriguing…
Close Your Eyes and Count to 10 (by Lisa Unger)
I usually thoroughly enjoy Lisa Unger’s books and most often read her backlist titles. Therefore, I was thrilled to place a hold on Libby when her latest thriller, Close Your Eyes and Count to 10…
Ordinary Grace (by William Kent Krueger)
I’m still a newcomer to William Kent Krueger’s works, and I hope I never become accustomed to the emotional depth of his novels. “Ordinary Grace” is a beautifully heart-wrenching…
The Stranger Diaries (by Elly Griffiths)
I’m thoroughly enjoying Goodreads’ Community Challenges because they’re helping me move books from the bottom of my TBR pile to the top. I was thrilled to see The Stranger Diaries by…
Sherlock Holmes: The Definitive Collection (by Arthur Conan Doyle)
It took me over nine months to complete the Sherlock Holmes: The Definitive Collection by Arthur Conan Doyle. I purchased the audiobook through my Audible subscription. Stephen Fry...
The Inmate (by Freida McFadden)
I can confidently say that I’m a “McFan.” Currently, the Goodreads Community Challenges for this summer include several of her books as qualifying titles. This perfectly aligns with my goal…
Death Row (by Freida McFadden)
Freida McFadden’s short story, Death Row, was recently featured in the monthly Amazon First Reads program. As a Freida fan, I couldn’t wait to add it to my Kindle library.
Iron Lake (by William Kent Krueger)
I didn’t really need to start another book series, especially one that’s growing and already has numerous installments. However, a few months ago…
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