I took a break from historical fiction for a bit and went on a thriller binge for awhile... but oh boy am I back! I LOVED this book and I don't know why it took me so long to read it. It's historical fiction at its finest, with a really fun and intriguing mystery - … Continue reading The Lost Vintage by Ann Mah
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TH1RT3EN by Steve Cavanagh
Have you ever done jury duty? I’ve done it FOUR times. Both Grand and Petit jury, and one time I was even Juror Number One and got to read the verdict out loud! Definitely loving the legal thrillers lately. And this one.... whoa. THE SERIAL KILLER ISN'T ON TRIAL… HE'S ON THE JURY. … Continue reading TH1RT3EN by Steve Cavanagh
America For Beginners by Leah Franqui
If you could travel to any place, what would be the one destination in America that you'd want to visit? In America for Beginners, sometimes you need to go a long way, before you actually find what you are looking for. Pival has left India, the only place in the world that she has ever … Continue reading America For Beginners by Leah Franqui
The Nine by Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg
There is A LOT of pressure that teenagers face these days. And having a helicopter mom like Hannah Webber...? Not exactly helping the situation! Hannah hovers. Like, a lot. She is willing to do whatever it takes to make sure Sam is at the top of everyone's list, and has every opportunity he deserves - … Continue reading The Nine by Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg
July Wrap Up
Where did my summer go!!?? Wah!!! I really thought - "oh hey summer - lots of time to chill and read and get things done..." and nope. Not so much. I did read quite a few books, but a lot of smaller, shorter quick reads, and ended up breaking my record...20 books this month! Maybe … Continue reading July Wrap Up
How to Hack a Heartbreak by Kristin Rockaway
How to Hack a Heartbreak is SO FUN. I really loved reading this one and highly recommend it! Swipe right for love. Swipe left for disaster. Mel Strickland runs the helpdesk of a tech startup and has been feeling pretty uninspired that she isn't coding the next big thing, Instead she's helping dummy “Brogrammers” at … Continue reading How to Hack a Heartbreak by Kristin Rockaway
Unreasonable Doubts by Reyna Marder Gentin
Legal Suspense just might be my new favorite genre! I’m surprised how few books I’ve read that fall into this category… because I seem to love the few that I’ve read… including this one! “Fans of Allison Leotta and Lisa Scottoline will appreciate the domestic and romantic elements as well as the legal intrigue.” … Continue reading Unreasonable Doubts by Reyna Marder Gentin
The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman
What is your favorite book about books? 📚 I can’t think of any better subject to read about - and now I have a new favorite book about books! The Bookish Life of Nina Hill was a laugh out loud delight! Nina is thoughtful, relatable, and just plain adorable. And she just LOVES … Continue reading The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman
A Dream to Die For by Susan Ritz
What is the craziest dream you've ever had? Imagine that dream coming true. Or imagine someone stealing that dream. Me? I imagine myself running like hell if that every happened! Dreamscape is a cult type organization where it's members believe that every answer in life can be found in your dreams. Dreams are shared throughout … Continue reading A Dream to Die For by Susan Ritz
A Nearly Normal Family by M.T. Edvardsson (review)
THIS BOOK WAS BRILLIANT. Fascinating. Captivating. Unputdownable. I don’t read a lot of legal dramas/thrillers. But I will now. Especially if they are written by M. T. Edvardsson! It’s not even easy to describe the genius behind this compelling murder mystery. A 32-year-old man is murdered. As far as potential suspects go - all signs … Continue reading A Nearly Normal Family by M.T. Edvardsson (review)