BOOK REVIEWS
Every Summer After (by Carley Fortune)
In 2023, I attended a Zoom author event hosted by Joseph-Beth, a local independent bookstore, where Emily Henry and Carley Fortune engaged in a captivating conversation. Emily discussed…
Drowning (by T.J. Newman)
I recently read T.J. Newman’s debut novel, Falling, and was so captivated that I made it a priority to read her next book, Drowning. I’m incredibly glad I did!
Kurtain Motel (by A.I. Nesser)
I have no idea how, why, or when the book “Kurtain Motel” by A.I. Nasser ended up on my Kindle. It’s been there for a while now. While browsing my Kindle for a spooky reading season…
Jamaica Inn (by Daphne du Murier)
After reading Daphne du Maurier’s most renowned classic novel, Rebecca, I became intrigued by her other works. I was astounded by the sheer number of full-length novels and short stories…
Kill Your Darlings (by Peter Swanson)
Peter Swanson’s suspenseful psychological thrillers have consistently captivated me. While I have some catching up to do with his novels, I promptly placed a library hold for his latest book…
The Housemaid’s Wedding (by Freida McFadden)
Freida McFadden’s release of another Housemaid’s book was a delightful surprise. The Housemaid’s Wedding, a novella, bridges the gap between The Housemaid's Secret and...
No Exit (by Taylor Adams)
To celebrate the spooky reading season, I scrolled through my extensive Audible library for an exhilarating and heart-pounding read. “No Exit” by Taylor Adams immediately caught my…
The Pumpkin Spice Café (by Laurie Gilmore)
I’ve been seeing a lot of praise for the Dream Harbor series by Laurie Gilmore over the past year, and I decided to finally dive in and see what all the fuss was about. While I love fall and…
How to Survive Menopause (by Samantha Bee)
My Audible membership provided me with the opportunity to listen to Samantha Bee’s performance of “How to Survive Menopause” for free. I was particularly drawn to her use of…
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