fiction

  • You Belong Here, Megan Miranda

    Welcome back to Wyatt Valley — where the air is crisp, the traditions are ancient, and the skeletons in the closet are practically family heirlooms. In You Belong Here, Megan Miranda delivers what she does best: small-town paranoia, buried secrets, and women who know far too much for their own good. This time, it’s Beckett…

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  • The Ghostwriter, Julie Clark

    In The Ghostwriter, Julie Clark cracks open a decades-old murder, a fractured family legacy, and the kind of secrets that don’t just haunt you—they define you. When infamous horror author Vincent Taylor finally decides to reveal what really happened the night his siblings were killed in 1975, he turns to the one person he’s never…

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  • Insatiable, Leigh Rivers

    The Edge of Darkness Trilogy #1 If He Can’t Have Her, No One Will Kade Mitchell is consumed by the woman he can’t stand—and can’t let go. Stacey Rhodes is a siren wrapped in innocence, the very girl who broke Kade’s heart and dragged him into the depths of the criminal underworld. He’s spent years lurking…

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  • Review: Parents Weekend, Alex Finley

    🌧️ 2/5 stars Some books are like rainy Sundays—gray, heavy, and hard to fully sink into. Parents Weekend by Alex Finlay had all the ingredients for a gripping thriller: five students vanish from an elite college, powerful parents scramble for answers, and FBI agent Sarah Keller is called in to untangle the mess. But for…

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  • Review: Lights Out, Navessa Allen

    I opened my favorite social app for a bit of harmless scrolling—and instead discovered a whole new kink I didn’t know I had. Masked men, tattoos, knives, and just the right amount of menace? Yeah, my FYP knows me too well. So when Lights Out promised a morally grey, knife-wielding lead and a fast-paced, dark…

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