The Collective by Alison Gaylin

In "The Collective" by Alison Gaylin, Camile Gardner, a grieving mother, seeks justice for her daughter's death and becomes involved in a dangerous online group. Despite enjoying the plot and characters, the reviewer struggled with the direction and ending, ultimately rating the book 7/10. The story takes a dark turn as Camile becomes embroiled in a web of collective crimes and faces a shocking betrayal.

Our Little Secret by Lisa Jackson

Our Little Secret by Lisa Jackson is a suspenseful mystery thriller that delves into a family's secrets and the relentless pursuit of one of its members. Brooke, facing a tumultuous marriage and dangerous affair, grapples with paranoia and stalking. The book offers tension, unpredictable twists, and flawed characters, making it a compelling summer read.

Don’t Let Her Stay by Nicola Sanders

"Don’t Let Her Stay" by Nicola Sanders is a spine-chilling thriller about a seemingly perfect family torn apart when Richard's troubled daughter, Chloe, comes to stay. The story unfolds through Joanne's perspective as she faces mental torment and manipulation. While the first half may test readers' patience, the second half delivers unexpected twists, leaving a lingering sense of unease.

The Butterfly Girl by Rene Denfeld (Naomi Cottle #2)

The Butterfly Girl by Rene Denfeld is a thrilling mystery following Naomi's search for her missing sister. The book intertwines Naomi's journey with the perspective of Celia, a young girl living on the streets. Despite minor distractions, the story captivates with its suspense and character development.

The Nature of Disappearing by Kimi Cunningham Grant

The Nature of Disappearing by Kimi Cunningham Grant is a character-driven novel with a captivating setting. Emlyn, a nature guide, is drawn into a search for her missing friend, confronting past relationship issues with her ex-boyfriend Tyler. The book delves into the fragility of friendship, trauma, and repairing relationships. While not extremely suspenseful, it offers a compelling read with well-developed characters.

The Dead Zone by Stephen King

The Dead Zone by Stephen King, a beloved classic with science fiction and fantasy elements, follows Johnny Smith's life-altering coma and subsequent ability to see into the future when touching people. The book delves into the burden of this gift, the impact on Johnny's relationships, and the moral implications of using this ability. Overall, a riveting read with relatable characters and a unique twist. If you love Stephen King books, this one is a must-read.

The Escape Room by Megan Goldin

The Escape Room by Megan Goldin offers a thrilling and mysterious plot, set largely inside an elevator. The characters, with their suspicious behaviors, draw readers into a world of office politics, secrets, and revenge. Although some elements are predictable, the unique setting and intriguing cast make it a compelling, quick read with a rating of 6.5/10.

The Family Remains by Lisa Jewell (The Family Upstairs #2)

The Family Remains by Lisa Jewell is a sequel to The Family Upstairs, tying up loose ends for the Lamb family. It delves into family drama and past relationships, receiving a 7.5/10 rating. While it satisfactorily concludes the previous book, it includes filler content that detracts from the main storyline. Reading the first book is essential to understanding this sequel.

Down the Darkest Road by Tami Hoag (Oak Knoll #3)

The Oak Knoll series comes to a close with "Down the Darkest Road" by Tami Hoag. The mystery of a missing daughter unfolds, but the book introduces new characters, deviating from the previous ones. The storyline follows a mother's relentless pursuit for justice, with a gripping, albeit isolated, plot, leading to a compelling conclusion.

The Teacher by Freida McFadden

" The Teacher" is a thrilling novel by Freida McFadden that delves into taboo topics like teacher-student relationships and mental health. The story revolves around Addie, a 16-year-old girl dealing with personal struggles, and Eve Bennett, a troubled teacher. The book received a rating of 8.5/10, offering a gripping and fast-paced read with compelling character dynamics and thought-provoking themes.