BOOK REVIEWS
Forget You Know Me (by Jessica Strawser)
Jessica Strawser’s books have been a constant source of joy for me, and I’ve had the privilege of meeting her at several Kentucky Book Festivals. While I haven’t had the chance to read all of her…
The Missing Half (by Ashley Flowers)
Not long ago, I read Ashley Flowers’ debut novel, All Good People Here. I thoroughly enjoyed it, so I decided to place a library hold on her second book, The Missing Half. Ashley co-wrote the…
The Perfect Divorce (by Jeneva Rose)
I thoroughly enjoyed The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose, so I eagerly anticipated reading The Perfect Divorce. Set eleven years later, the book reunites readers with Sarah Morgan, a high-powered…
Don’t Open Your Eyes (by Liv Constantine)
I had the pleasure of meeting Lynne Constantine, one of the sister writing duo, Liv Constantine, during The Back Room author event in June 2025. Having previously enjoyed reading The Last Time I Saw You…
Don’t Let Him In (by Lisa Jewell)
Lisa Jewell’s novels, spanning from early romance dramas to psychological thrillers, have always entertained me. As soon as I had a free spot on my library hold shelf, I placed a hold on…
Worst Case Scenario (by T.J. Newman)
About six months ago, I read TJ Newman’s debut novel, Falling, and was so engrossed that I immediately went on to read Drowning. Now, I’ve finished Worst Case Scenario, and I must say…
The Kill Clause (by Lisa Unger)
I’m thrilled that Lisa Unger has written another holiday short story, The Kill Clause! Paige, a professional hitwoman, receives a contract to eliminate a target in a grand mansion. However…
The Bone Farm (by Dean Koontz)
I’ve been neglecting my unread Dean Koontz books, so it was a delight to read The Bone Farm, a prequel novella in the Jane Hawk series. Jane, a sharp FBI agent, races against time to stop a…
The Gift (by Freida McFadden)
Freida McFadden’s The Gift, a short and quick read that clocks in at just an hour, served as a great introduction to my holiday reading in the thriller genre.
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