A review for the final book in the Chaotic Orbits novella series. Last Chance to Save the World is a fun slow burn romance between two wonderful characters who are in a race against time to save the world.
A review for the final book in the Chaotic Orbits novella series. Last Chance to Save the World is a fun slow burn romance between two wonderful characters who are in a race against time to save the world.
A review for the audiobook version of Ruth Ware’s One Perfect Couple. This survival thriller is set on a remote island in the Indian Ocean when a reality TV show goes horribly wrong after a storm. The audiobook narrator does a solid job bringing the story and the characters to life.
I’m trying to keep on top of my reviews this month, so you might see a few more mini-reviews from me. This week I am reviewing two recently published books that are pretty different from each other. Both were good, but not anything exceptional. But I did enjoy reading them. Today I am reviewing to new books: Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books by Kirsten Miller and Home is Where the Bodies Are by Jeneva Rose.
First Lines Friday is a weekly feature (or when I feel like it) hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover we judge it by its opening lines?
Can you figure out this week’s book just from the first line?
A review for the new book by Paula Hawkins, The Blue Hour. This suspense thriller unfortunately didn’t quite work for me, mostly because of the lack of suspense and a very ambiguous ending.
A review for the newest novel by Riley Sager. Middle of the Night is a suspense thriller with a paranormal edge that will leave you guessing until the very end. Highly recommend to fans of the author and those of you who just enjoy a really good suspense thriller.
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