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Riley Sager

Lock Every Door

Lock Every Door by Riley Sager Who wouldn't want to be an apartment sitter for three months, only to end up $12,000 richer by the end (paid weekly)? That is the exact same idea that Jules had when she saw the ad advertising an apartment sitter needed. When she meets Leslie to discuss the situation,… Continue reading Lock Every Door

Riley Sager, Suspense/Thriller

The Last Time I Lied

The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager Riley Sager has done it again in his second thriller. This time we follow Emma, who experienced a tragedy that no one knows the answers to 15 years ago, only to relive it all daily. Emma is a painter and constantly paints the girls who mysteriously vanished… Continue reading The Last Time I Lied

Araminta Hall, Suspense/Thriller

Our Kind of Cruelty

Our Kind of Cruelty by Araminta Hall I don't think I have ever read a book this fast that I just needed to read, but that made me sick to my stomach while reading it at the same time. This book made me want to hurl when I finished it. Not because the book was… Continue reading Our Kind of Cruelty

Margot Hunt, Suspense/Thriller

For Better and Worse

For Better and Worse by Margot Hunt I noticed a pattern with the last two books I read. Both books had to do with court cases (so to speak) and what one would do to protect his/her family from future harm. How far would you really go? In Hunt's novel, the school principal is accused… Continue reading For Better and Worse

M.T. Edvardsson, Suspense/Thriller

A Nearly Normal Family

A Nearly Normal Family by M.T. Edvardsson This book far exceeded my expectations, yet I don't even know if I can clearly define what I had expected from the book. I went into it with the premise of wondering what I would do for my family. Knowing this book is about a three person family,… Continue reading A Nearly Normal Family

Mystery

Murder at the British Museum

Murder at the British Museum by Jim Eldridge This book is set in the 1800s. You have to understand that. Before reading and will catch on quickly because of how things are done. In this book we follow Daniel and Abigail as they solve the stabbing deathing mystery of Professor Pickering. From that death come… Continue reading Murder at the British Museum

Caraval, Suspense/Thriller

Finale by Stephanie Garber

Finale by Stephanie Garber This is the third and last installment of the Caraval series. All the pieces get to come together in this book. From leaving their father behind in the first game, to battling the fates and learning more about their past and their mother in this book. We have watched both Scar… Continue reading Finale by Stephanie Garber

Caraval, Suspense/Thriller

Legendary by Stephanie Garber This book is the second installment in the Caraval series. It was truly very different from the first book in a FEW major ways. Our main character focus changes- Instead of Scarlett (Scar) being the main character, followed around by Julian. In this book, we find ourselves following Donatella (Tella). Tella… Continue reading

Caraval, Suspense/Thriller

Caraval

Caraval by Stephanie Garber This book was a reading experience for me. I know it has some mixed reviews, but overall this book is a really good, fast read. You have to let the book, pardon the pun, do it's magic. In the story we meet Scarlett Dragna (Scar) and Donatella Dragna (Tella). These two… Continue reading Caraval

Rachel Caine, Stillhouse Lake, Suspense/Thriller

Wolfhunter River by Rachel Caine

Wolfhunter River by Rachel Caine I have to start by saying that I absolutely love this series. It always draws me in and I hate to put it down when I have to. This book has everything the first to had. The tension, emotion, and sense of urgency for protection of not only Gwen’s own… Continue reading Wolfhunter River by Rachel Caine