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 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.
A review for the nonfiction book, Go to Hell: A Traveller’s Guide to Earth’s Most Otherworldly Destinations by Erika Engelhaupt. This boo was a very interesting read focused on places in the world that have myths or legends that associate them with the Underworld. Well written and researched it will bring some of the world’s most inhospitable places to you.
A review for the next fast paced thriller by Alex Finlay. Parents Weekend is a well done complex plot driven story about a group of friends who disappear during parents weekend at a California college. The story features Special Agent Sarah Keller as she races against time to save the students before the worst happens.
A review for the fun wholesome romance between a baking contestant and a Viscount. I enjoyed reading The Crime Brulee Bake Off by Rebecca Connolly. It is full of fun characters, a lot of baking, and a very sweet romance.
A review for the audiobook version of Little Thieves by Margaret own. This is my second time reading this story and I loved it just as much as the first time. The narrator does a great job of bringing these characters to life and I am looking forward to listening to the next book in the series.
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