I decided to try something new with my review scheme for these two novellas I read recently. Being shorter in length, as novellas are expected to be, I wasn't sure I would be pleased with the result of two independent reviews. That being said, these books are so very different! Read on for a brief … Continue reading Novella Review: The End We Start From by Megan Hunter and Heather, The Totality by Matthew Weiner
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Book Review: Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber
Chuck Buhrman’s murder was a shocking, senseless crime, but at least justice has been served, right? Right? But what if Warren Cave didn’t do it? What if he’s spending his life in prison for a murder he did not commit? My name is Poppy Parnell, and this is Reconsidered: The Chuck Buhrman Murder. I’m going … Continue reading Book Review: Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber
Preview: July TBR and June Reviews
Hello all! I'm back again with an other preview. I read 8 books in June which was so fabulous! I am setting a pretty steady pace to catch up with some books on my backlist and just may be able to fit in a "just-for-fun" book or two. Fingers-crossed. Here is a look at what … Continue reading Preview: July TBR and June Reviews
Book Review: Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica
There’s a hand on my elbow; his hat is in his hands. He steps inside my home, sure to cling to me so that he can brace Felix’s soft spot should I fall. “There’s been an accident, ma’am,” he says again. Just days after giving birth to her son, Felix, Clara is on the receiving … Continue reading Book Review: Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica
Book Review: The Twilight Wife by A.J. Banner
What if my brain is choosing to block out not trauma, but something else altogether? Impossible. I have to dismiss the thought. I have to believe what Jacob is saying. The conversation was all in fun. Just because someone talks about murder, doesn’t mean they intend to actually kill someone. Kyra suffered a traumatic brain … Continue reading Book Review: The Twilight Wife by A.J. Banner
Book Review: Only Daughter by Anna Snoekstra
My name is Rebecca Winter. Eleven years ago, I was abducted. Only Daughter by Anna Snoekstra opens with a girl desperate to escape a challenging past and the prospect of a dismal future. When caught stealing she misappropriates the identity of an abduction victim- a risky move that saves her from present danger but sets her on … Continue reading Book Review: Only Daughter by Anna Snoekstra
Book Review: Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
"Imagine you're a fish, swimming in a pond. You can move forward and back, side to side, but never up out of the water. If someone were standing beside the pond, watching you, you'd have no idea they were there. To you, that little pond is an entire universe. Now imagine that someone reaches down … Continue reading Book Review: Dark Matter by Blake Crouch