Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll

"Bright Young Women" by Jessica Knoll is a compelling thriller set in the late 1970s, featuring women targeted by a remorseless man. The book highlights the struggles of the victims and the injustices they face in a male-dominated society. With a strong plot and powerful characters, the narrative offers both heartbreak and upliftment, shedding light on the enduring challenges women face.

The Face of Deception by Iris Johansen (Eve Duncan Series #1)

The Face of Deception by Iris Johansen is a captivating start to the Eve Duncan Series. While the plot and characters are engaging, the abundance of characters and early exposure of the mystery may pose challenges for some readers. However, the book's action-packed second half and the dynamic between Eve and John Logan make for an overall enjoyable read.

The Girl Who Was Taken by Charlie Donlea

For this review we dive into another book that has been on my to be read list for a very long time called The Girl Who Was Taken by Charlie Donlea. A super interesting book that dives into many different aspects of the mystery like forensic work, family trauma, and survival guilt.

Gone to See The River Man by Kristopher Triana

For this review I get into maybe one of the most mind bending books I’ve read this year. Gone to See The River Man by Kristopher Triana had my jaw on the floor the whole time.

The Invited by Jennifer McMahon

"The Invited" by Jennifer McMahon is a paranormal thriller exploring the lives of Helen, Nate, and Olive who interact with the ghostly presence of Hattie Breckenridge, a character from the past associated with their land. Unpredictability, strong character development, and descriptive writing make the book engaging and hard to put down.

In Memory of Exoskeletons by Rebecca Cuthbert

In this Baddie Book Review, the reviewer discusses "In Memory of Exoskeletons" by Rebecca Cuthbert, a collection of dark and speculative poetry. Despite initial hesitation, the reviewer found the book relatable, insightful, and profoundly impactful, giving it a 9/10 rating.

Sold by Patricia McCormick

Hello Beautiful People! Welcome back to another review! Clearly, the universe wants me to be on a young adult book journey right now because after I finished reading Stolen Children by Peg Kehret I accidentally again started reading another young adult book. Like in my other review though I decided to keep reading because the… Continue reading Sold by Patricia McCormick

Not a Happy Family Shari Lapena

This book review examines the mystery novel, "Not a Happy Family" by Shari Lapena. The story revolves around the murder of wealthy parents, Fred and Sheila Merton, with their adult children being prime suspects. The reviewer, impressed by the gripping plot and well-differentiated characters, rates the book 9/10, lauding it as a fast-paced and enjoyable read. The mystery's resolution is found surprising, hinting at the unexpected twists and turns in the narrative.