Book Details: Published Date: July 13, 2021 Author: Grady Hendrix Genre: Fiction, Thriller, Mystery, Adult Format: Kindle Length: 352 pages In horror movies, the final girls are the ones left standing when the credits roll. They made it through the worst night of their lives…but what happens after?Like his bestselling novel The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires, Grady Hendrix’s latest is… Continue reading Book Review: The Final Girl Support Group
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Blogtober Book Review: The Golden Couple
Book Details: Published Date: March 8, 2022 Author: Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen Genre: Fiction, Adult, Mystery, Thriller Format: Hardcover (Book of the Month version) Length: 329 pages Wealthy Washington suburbanites Marissa and Matthew Bishop seem to have it all—until Marissa is unfaithful. Beneath their veneer of perfection is a relationship riven by work and a lack of intimacy. She… Continue reading Blogtober Book Review: The Golden Couple
July Book of the Month (2022)
I decided to start back doing my Book of the Month posts. Instead of doing the past months, we are just going to pick up at July. For the July I chose the book You're Invited by Amanda Jayatissa. Synopsis: When Amaya is invited to Kaavi’s over-the-top wedding in Sri Lanka, she is surprised and… Continue reading July Book of the Month (2022)
Book Review: Like A Sister
Book Details: Published Date: March 8, 2022Author: Kellye GarrettGenre: Fiction, Adult, Mystery, ThrillerFormat: Book of the Month Edition (April 2022)Length: 305 pages In this "tense, twisting mystery" (Megan Miranda), no one bats an eye when a Black reality TV star is found dead—except her estranged half-sister, whose refusal to believe the official story leads her on a dangerous search for the… Continue reading Book Review: Like A Sister
Book Review: A History of Wild Places
Book Details: Published Date: December 7, 2021Author: Shea ErnshawGenre: Fiction, Adult, Mystery, ThrillerFormat: Hardcover (December 2021 Book of the Month)Length: 354 pages Travis Wren has an unusual talent for locating missing people. Often hired by families as a last resort, he takes on the case of Maggie St. James—a well-known author of dark, macabre children’s books—and is soon led to… Continue reading Book Review: A History of Wild Places
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