BOOK REVIEWS
Deep Hole (by Don Winslow)
I’m a big fan of Don Winslow’s books, and I find him exceptionally talented at writing short stories. I acquired the novella, Deep Hole, through my Audible membership. Ed Harris provides…
The Perfect Marriage (by Jeneva Rose)
Jeneva Rose’s books have been everywhere lately—in bookstores, my emails, social media feeds, and even airports. I’ve been intrigued by her Perfect series and decided to dive into…
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…
Travel by Bullet (by John Scalzi)
I’ve made progress on fulfilling my intention to complete the John Scalzi series, The Dispatcher. I have a tendency to read the first book in a series or discover an author I love and have every…
All Good People Here (by Ashley Flowers)
I’ve been wanting to read “All Good People Here” by Ashley Flowers since its release. I’m thrilled I finally made it a priority.
Bad Date (by Ellery Lloyd)
This is my first time reading the husband-and-wife writing team, Ellery Lloyd. I acquired the ebook of “Bad Date,” a short story, through the Amazon First Reads program.
The Unraveling of Julia (by Lisa Scottoline)
I absolutely adore Lisa Scottoline and the stories she tells. I’m particularly impressed by her remarkable evolution in storytelling. As an attorney, she initially crafted books featuring lawyers…
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