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Review: Unraveling Oliver by Liz Nugent
This title has received quite a bit of praise and acclaim leading up to its publication. Typically, this lends me to putting it on the back burner until the attention dies down, yet the source of the acclaim made me … Continue reading
Review: The Quiet Child by John Burley
This title is a unique mash-up of two genres: thriller with the touch of supernatural. The entire town believes this young, mute boy has the power to pass illness on to those around him. How much of it is just … Continue reading
Review: The Lost Ones by Sheena Kamal
The cover of this title eludes to his, but this is a pretty dark and bleak book. I admit, when I finished reading I found myself immediately questioning my feelings about this book. Nora is a dark character, riddled with … Continue reading
Review: Final Girls by Riley Sager
Stephen King doesn’t just blurb any ole book. When I read his raving review of this title, it firmed up my decision to read it. I devoured it; I couldn’t bear to tear myself away. It is truly reminiscent of … Continue reading
Review: The Secrets She Keeps by Michael Robotham
Now this is the title to get one out of a reading funk!! Due to the sheer volume of revelations this book contains, I must limit just how much information I share. These two women are from vastly different backgrounds. … Continue reading
Review: The White Road by Sarah Lotz
Excusing all puns, this is quite the chilling read. This book has a lot going for it. Not one, but two, incredibly terrifying treks that numb the mind with terror. It deals with two treks I’ll never take: caving and … Continue reading
Review: Skitter by Ezekiel Boone
I’m going to keep this portion of the review short. Skitter is the second in The Hatching trilogy. There’s not much that can be discussed without revealing too much, particularly if readers have yet to start the series. While it … Continue reading
Review: The Red Hunter by Lisa Unger
This is one of those books that is so intense, so captivating, that you’ll want to read it in one sitting. The author has crafted two incredibly unique and well-fleshed out characters, both having survived individual attacks that have … Continue reading
Review: Burn Town by Jennifer McMahon
Jennifer McMahon is one of my “go to” authors. Each time she publishes a new book, it’s a given that I’m going to read it as soon as I can get my hands on it. This most recent title is … Continue reading
Review: Say Nothing by Brad Parks
I’ve been a fan of Brad Parks’ writing for some time now. I devoured his Carter Ross series and was quite intrigued to start reading this one. Parks himself said it is quite different, a departure from his previous series. … Continue reading