Stacy Willingham is quickly becoming one of my favorites. I started this book today…and finished this book today. Willingham expertly wove the past and the present together in this page turner, telling a spine chilling story about fiercely primal maternal instinct, the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood, and the things we do when we think the… Continue reading Book Review: All The Dangerous Things
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Book Review: Locust Lane
Locust Lane grasped my attention on the first page and didn’t let up until the end. The book does a wonderful job showing the relationship between parents and children, and the secrets they keep to protect each other. Stephen Amidon portrayed social classes through each of the families, as well as the challenges they face.… Continue reading Book Review: Locust Lane
Book Review: The September House
I’m glad I read The September House….in October! This genre-bending horror story was the perfect book to kick off this month. It’s the haunted house story you didn’t know you needed. As an admirer of any haunted house tale, this one revamped the classic trope and turned it on its head. To kick things off,… Continue reading Book Review: The September House
Book Review: The Woods Are Waiting
Even though I knew it was going to keep me up at night, this creepy book was SO worth it. Greene artfully wove children’s ghost stories with horrific events in a small town. There’s something about nursery rhymes to keep the monsters away that will always be ominous to me. The atmosphere in this book… Continue reading Book Review: The Woods Are Waiting
Book Review: Silence for the Dead
Ruth Ware, Riley Sager, Simone St. James: three authors who I will happily give my money to. I have yet to read a book by St. James where I haven’t been deeply unsettled and completely infatuated at the same time. She has an uncanny ability to tell an unnerving story and I have FLOWN through… Continue reading Book Review: Silence for the Dead
