A review for the second book in the Blonde Identity series, The Blonde Who Came in From the Cold was just as much fun as the first book. Lots of action, thrills, and escapes from bad guys all while falling in love all over again.
A review for the second book in the Blonde Identity series, The Blonde Who Came in From the Cold was just as much fun as the first book. Lots of action, thrills, and escapes from bad guys all while falling in love all over again.
A review for the newest book by Cherie Priest. It Was Her House First is a psychological ghost story that blends the supernatural with real world menace. It is a pretty light on the horror, but will have you sleeping with the lights on nonetheless.
A review for the fantastic adult debut, Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly Jackson. This story is a wild ride through a woman’s desperate need to find out who murdered her before she dies. It is a suspenseful story that will leave you emotionally drained.
A review for the third book in the Susan Ryeland series, Marble Hall Murders by Anthony Horowitz. Once again we have two stories that are seamlessly woven together to create a murder mystery that is full of twists and turns and surprises.
A review for the young adult thriller, The Language of the Birds by K. A. Merson. A slower paced thriller with a young neurodiverse woman who has to use her love of cryptology, history and science to solve clues to a treasure hunt to save her mom.
A review for the spectacularly well done audiobook, None of this is True by Lisa Jewell. With a full cast of narrators, this book is truly brought to life. You can feel the tension and the spine tingling suspense as you listen to the story of two woman whose lives are destroyed by the actions of one of them.
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