Book reviews

Here I will review all the books I read. Seems simple right? Well I have a lot of things to say and maybe you will agree with some of them.

  • The Ending Writes Itself: Evelyn Clarke

    Six writers. One island. Seventy-two hours. And a dead man still pulling the strings. This book throws you straight into a locked-room pressure cooker where ambition rots into desperation and egos sharpen into weapons. And the twist? No detectives. Just writers—people who literally build murder for a living. When careers are on the line, morality…

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  • It’s Not What You Think, Claire Mackintosh

    You think you know the people you love. You think you know who to trust. You think you know how a story ends. Cute. Wrong. Nadeeka is convinced Jamie is cheating. She knows the signs—she’s lived this nightmare before. So she does what any self-respecting, emotionally spiraling woman would do: she goes to confront him.…

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  • A Box Full of Darkness, Simone St. James

    Fell, New York doesn’t let people leave. Not really. Violet sees the dead. Vail walked away and never looked back. Dodie tries to forget. Three siblings, three different ways of surviving the same nightmare—the night their little brother vanished during a simple game of hide-and-seek. Eighteen years later, something calls them home. Ben is back.…

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  • My Husband’s Wife – Alice Feeney

    Eden Fox is about to have it all. A rising artist. A new house. A husband waiting at home. A daughter moved from home. She goes out for a run—and comes back to a life that no longer belongs to her. The key doesn’t work. The house isn’t hers. And the woman at the door…

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  • Torn, Carian Cole

    Torn, Carian Cole

    Torn gives us Kenzie and Toren — the girl who grew up calling him “uncle” and the tattooed, brooding best friend of her dad who absolutely should NOT be looking at her like that… and yet here we are. One forbidden kiss and suddenly loyalty, age gaps, and decades of guilt are out the window.…

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