BOOK REVIEWS
Craven Manor (by Darcy Coates)
I’m a huge fan of Amazon’s Prime Reading program. I can borrow up to 10 books at a time and keep them for as long as I want. The selection of ebooks, magazines, and audiobooks changes regularly, but when I add something to my library…
Lock Every Door (by Riley Sager)
I realized I am quite behind on reading Riley Sager’s books and decided I wanted to retify that. I decided to check out Lock Every Door.
The Last Bookshop in London (by Madeline Martin)
I have been intrigued by Madeline Martin’s historical fiction books that have a bookshop or library theme. I finally decided to give her books a try. I started with her first book…
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 Friday Afternoon Club (by Griffin Dunne)
My only knowledge of Griffin Dunne, prior to reading this family memoir, was his role in the 1987 movie Who’s That Girl, starring Madonna. Growing up and well into adulthood, I have been a huge fan of Madonna’s.
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...
Framed (by John Grisham and Jim McCloskey)
It’s always a pleasure to receive signed copies of John Grisham’s new books from Square Books.
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