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.

  • Review: The Missing Half, Ashley Flowers/Alex Kiester

    Ever wonder what happens when grief turns into grit? In today’s post, I’m diving into The Missing Half, a gripping new mystery from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of All Good People Here and host of the Crime Junkie podcast. This story follows Nic Monroe, a woman whose life has been stuck in…

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  • Review: You Deserve to Know – Aggie Blum Thompson

    Neighbors Gwen, Aimee, and Lisa don’t just share morning coffees and playdates—they also share their deepest secrets. In their quiet East Bethesda community, the three women seem to have everything under control—until Gwen’s husband is found murdered after one of their regular Friday night dinners. From that moment on, their perfectly curated lives unravel, exposing…

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  • Love, Mom: Iliana Xander

    A best-selling author. A mother. A murderer… Mackenzie Casper, a brilliant student, is overshadowed by her mother, a best-selling author known for her dark thrillers. After her mother dies in an apparent accident, fans around the world mourn her loss— but investigators begin to suspect foul play. On the day of the memorial, Mackenzie receives…

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  • You Killed Me First, John Marrs

    This psychological thriller follows three women—Margot, Anna, and Liv—each hiding dark secrets. The story begins with a chilling scene: a woman trapped inside a towering bonfire, moments from death. Flashing back eleven months, Margot, a washed-up TV star, and her friend Anna observe the arrival of the glamorous Liv and her seemingly perfect family. As…

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  • Tell Me What You Did, Carter Wilson

    Siri play, Kaien Cruz Dangerous. Poe Webb has built a career on secrets. As the host of a wildly popular true crime podcast, she invites people to anonymously confess their darkest deeds—no guarantees, no protection, just the thrill of an audience hanging on every word. Once the episode ends, she wipes the slate clean. No…

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