BOOK REVIEWS
Where the Crawdads Sing (by Delia Owens)
This book has been collecting dust on my bookshelf for ages. I bought my copy of Where the Crawdads Sing when I went to an author event with Delia Owens at my local independent bookstore, Joseph-Beth, back in 2019.
The Housemaid (by Freida McFadden)
I am addicted to Freida McFadden’s amazing psychological thrillers. A former coworker/friend and I have been discussing our love for her books for the past few months. My friend is always raving about...
Before She Knew Him (by Peter Swanson)
It has been too long since I read a book by Peter Swanson. I have been a fan of his work since he started publishing.
The Manor House (by Gilly Macmillan)
I love the cover of this book. It provides the perfect visual intrigue for what may be occurring behind that closed gate, as though only certain people are privileged enough to be included. I’m always game for...
Hidden Pictures (by Jason Rekulak)
I’ve seen a lot of praise for Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak, and this book has been waiting on my wishlist since its release. I recently saw a post on social media that said...
These Silent Woods (by Kimi Cunningham Grant)
While searching for my next audiobook in the suspense genre, I came across These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant on my wishlist. The setting of a father and daughter living in the woods with no electricity and no connection to the outside world because...
One By One (by Freida McFadden)
It’s spooky reading season, and I want to devour as many scary stories as possible. I needed to find the perfect book to listen to while decorating my house for Halloween. I couldn’t have been happier...
The Last Heir to Blackwood Library (by Hester Fox)
With the spooky reading season approaching, I was in the mood for a book involving a haunted house. Scrolling through books I saved on the Hoopla app, I came across The Last Heir to Blackwood Library...
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.
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