Another day, another review! I picked up this one when my mom and I went to Barnes & Noble to “browse but not buy.” Naturally, we walked out with five books in tow. This was one of them! Think Gossip Girl but at a boarding school and lots of dead bodies. Good Girls Lie was… Continue reading Book Review: Good Girls Lie
Tag: psychological
Book Review: Too Good To Be True
I spent the long weekend catching up on my massive “To Be Read” pile, so prepare for a couple of reviews this week! The first up on my list (and also a past BOTM selection) was “Too Good To Be True” by Carola Lovering. This story was your classic domestic thriller: wife is blissfully unaware… Continue reading Book Review: Too Good To Be True
Book Review: We Were Never Here
The August pick for Reese’s Book Club: We Were Never Here. First of all, the cover was SO fun. Though the plot was dark and twisty, the cover was bright and uplifting—the two completely oppose each other, but I’m a fan of contradictions. I had never read an Andrea Bartz book either, so I was… Continue reading Book Review: We Were Never Here
Book Review: 56 Days
56 Days was the first COVID-19 related book I’ve read since the pandemic hit. To be perfectly honest with you, the only reason I ordered it was because it was a Book of the Month pick. I had my doubts because I, and presumably the rest of you, am SO sick of hearing, reading, talking,… Continue reading Book Review: 56 Days
Author Review: Alex North
I’ve got two books in this review, and if I could give this author ten stars, I would. The Whisper Man = one of the best mystery books I’ve ever read. The Shadows = arguably even better. Alex North has the same suspense/horror storytelling abilities as Stephen King, but without all of the “wordiness” -… Continue reading Author Review: Alex North
