Monster? Murderer? Child? Victim? Michelle Cameron’s name is associated with the most abhorrent of crimes. A child who lured a younger child away from her parents and to her death, she is known as the black girl who murdered a little white girl; evil incarnate according to the media. As the book opens, she has doneContinue reading “The Gosling Girl – Book Review”
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Birthday Girl – ARC Book Review
Jonathan’s wife disappeared more than twenty years ago. Now he’s seeing her everywhere . . . New York in the 1990s – impoverished writer Jonathan Dainty takes his wife Maddie out to the beach for her birthday. Hours later he finds himself at the local police precinct trying to explain how on earth he letContinue reading “Birthday Girl – ARC Book Review”
Six Graves (DI Kim Stone series Book 16) – ARC Book Review
It’s a typical teenage bedroom with posters covering the walls and clothes littering the floor. But the girl lying on her bed, wearing a delicate chain around her neck, is lifeless. A circle of red stains her white vest top. How had the girl’s mother looked down at her sleeping child and pulled the trigger?Continue reading “Six Graves (DI Kim Stone series Book 16) – ARC Book Review”
The Lies I tell – ARC Book Review
Meg Varnum. Maggie Littleton. Meg Upton. Different names for the same person, depending on the town, depending on the job. I’m not a con artist as much as an avenger. A righter of wrongs. But nothing about me is real, other than my desire to hold men like you accountable for the things you’ve done.Continue reading “The Lies I tell – ARC Book Review”
Missing – ARC Book Review
I’ve known him all my life. I know he has taken my daughter. His mother says she can help me. But she’s the last person I can trust… Samuel lived next door when we were children. We were inseparable. But he didn’t like sharing me with my adored little brother. And one terrible night, heContinue reading “Missing – ARC Book Review”
No More Lies (No More Series Book 2) – ARC Book Review
Secrets and lies shadow a woman on the run in the second novel in the No More trilogy by Amazon Charts and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Kerry Lonsdale. Jenna Mason’s life seems perfect: a successful career as an animator, a town house near the beach, and an adoring son, Josh, whose artistic talent looks as promisingContinue reading “No More Lies (No More Series Book 2) – ARC Book Review”
The Adoption – ARC Book Review
Title:- The Adoption Author:- Jenna Kernan No. of pages:- 407 pages Publisher:- Bookouture Date published:- will be published on May 11th 2022 Genre:- Psychological Thriller Rating:- 3/5 stars Your little girl is all yours… isn’t she? Dani and her husband Tate’s life together is almost perfect. But Dani is haunted by guilt for causing a terrible carContinue reading “The Adoption – ARC Book Review”
The Illusion of Simple – ARC Book Review
Title:- The Illusion of SImple Author:- Charles Forrest Jones Date published:- will be published on May 18th 2022 Genre:- Thriller No. of pages:- 264 pages Rating:- 4/5 stars In a dry Kansas riverbed, a troop of young girls finds a human hand. This discovery leads Billy Spire, the tough and broken sheriff of Ewing County, toContinue reading “The Illusion of Simple – ARC Book Review”
Not A Happy Family – Book Review
Title:- Not A Happy Family Author:- Shari Lapena Date published:- July 27th 2021 No. of pages:- 439 pages Genre:- Psychological Thriller Rating:- 4/5 stars The new unputdownable thriller from the multi-million-copy bestselling author of THE COUPLE NEXT DOOR. In this family, everyone is keeping secrets – even the dead. In the quiet, wealthy enclave ofContinue reading “Not A Happy Family – Book Review”
The Bridesmaids – ARC Book Review
Holly is getting married, but not before a celebration weekend with her closest friends. After a night of arguments, a body is found floating in the swimming pool of their secluded cottage. Holly must face up to the truth – one of her bridesmaids is a killer, but which one? New beginnings. Old rivalries. Best friends. Bad blood.Continue reading “The Bridesmaids – ARC Book Review”
