Hot Blooded by Lisa Jackson (New Orleans #1)

"Hot Blooded" by Lisa Jackson is a mysterious and thrilling novel with complex characters. The story revolves around psychologist Samantha, detective Rick, and a series of chilling events in New Orleans. Despite some slow parts, the book delivers a compelling mystery with unexpected twists. The intricate connections between characters and the gripping finale make it a must-read.

The Only One Left by Riley Sager

"The Only One Left" by Riley Sager is a compelling murder mystery set in 1983, featuring complex characters and unexpected twists. Kit McDeere, a young home aid, is drawn into the eerie world of Lenora Hope, a woman accused of murdering her family. The story unfolds with captivating suspense and vivid descriptions, making it a must-read for mystery lovers.

The Liar’s Daughter by Megan Cooley Peterson

Hello Beautiful People! Welcome to a new review! For this one, I get into The Liar’s Daughter by Megan Cooley Peterson a book that looks into the past and present of a dangerous cult and the people, teens, and children who were a part of it. Main Characters: Piper: Our main character and only perspective… Continue reading The Liar’s Daughter by Megan Cooley Peterson

One by One by Freida McFadden

Freida McFadden's 'One by One' captivated me from start to finish with its suspenseful plot and unexpected twists. As a group of friends dwindles in the woods, the killer's identity remains a mystery until the shocking conclusion. McFadden skillfully keeps readers guessing, making this a quick and thrilling read. I raced through it in a day, savoring every unexpected turn. While the character dynamics are somewhat cliché, the fast-paced narrative and the cleverly concealed killer make it a must-read for mystery enthusiasts. I give it an 8.5/10 – a gripping, unpredictable tale that leaves you questioning everything.

Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica

Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica is a gripping and dark thriller that defies expectations. The narrative unfolds around the mysterious disappearances of Meredith and Delilah Dickey, exploring the aftermath for their family and neighbors. Filled with unexpected twists, the book delves into themes of kidnapping, murder, and medical malpractice. While the story starts strong, the pacing falters toward the end, with some characters feeling less connected. Kubica skillfully weaves past and present perspectives, adding complexity to the suspense. Despite a slightly dragged-out conclusion, Local Woman Missing earns an 8/10 rating for its riveting mystery and unexpected plot turns.

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.

Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell

In "Then She Was Gone" by Lisa Jewell, a gripping mystery unfolds with twists and turns that keep readers hooked. The complex characters and Lisa Jewell's classic style of exploring multiple perspectives add depth to the narrative. While the book maintains a strong pace, the latter half slows down, and some character connections may be predictable. Despite occasional disconnect with characters and a less-than-shocking main mystery, the novel's dark themes and exploration of the human desire to shape a perfect world make it a compelling read, earning it a 7.5/10 rating.

Secrets to the Grave (Oak Knoll #2) by Tami Hoag

In "Secrets to the Grave" by Tami Hoag, the Oak Knoll series continues with Anne, Vince, and Tony facing a complex murder mystery. The book delves into the characters' relationships and trauma, weaving a dark and twisty narrative. Anne's kindness puts her in peril again, adding layers to the suspense. The gripping plot earns a 7.5/10 rating, with the reviewer expressing both enjoyment and some reservations. The mystery unfolds dynamically, keeping readers engaged, though certain character choices and outcomes provoke mixed feelings. Overall, "Secrets to the Grave" offers a hard-hitting murder mystery with intense twists.

Kill Show by Daniel Sweren-Becker

Hello Beautiful People! Welcome back to another review! For this review I get into the true crime style - but don’t be fooled like me at first it's a fiction – book that follows the interview of those involved in the disappearance of a teenage girl. Kill Show by Daniel Sweren-Becker is a twisty book… Continue reading Kill Show by Daniel Sweren-Becker

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.