In Pennsylvania, we had a never-ending winter. Our kids actually had a school cancellation in the middle of April due to our winter. At the beginning of March, we decided we were getting sick of the snow. My husband gave me a budget and told me if I could find flights …
Book Review: The Wife by Alafair Burke
Well done book!!! This is a thriller that will keep you on your toes. Just when I thought I had it figured out, another twist came. Angela Powell is married to a rich professor named Jason Powell. Angela has a rocky and tragic past she hopes to keep secret. After Jason’s infidelities surface, along with …
Book Review: After Anna by Lisa Scottline
Some of Lisa Scottoline's books are hit or miss with me, but this one was definitely one of her better books! Noah is a doctor and father of one whose wife passed away a few years ago after a battle with cancer. Maggie is happily married to Noah, but she has been separated from her …
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Book Review: Bring Me Back by BA Paris
This is the third summer in a row that I've read a new book by BA Paris. I was fortunate enough to receive all three of them free as Advance Reader's Copies from St. Martin's Press. I did like this novel, but if I was ranking the other two novels, this would be in …
Book review: Baby Teeth by Zoje Stage
I was between a 3-4 stars for this one-I finished this over a week ago, but I couldn't bring myself to decide for the review!! Suzette is a mother married to a handsome and successful husband. She lives in a beautiful area of Pittsburgh. Despite having a rough upbringing, Suzette should have the picture perfect …
Book Review: The Child Finder by Rene Denfeld
From the title, I knew this was going to be a book that was difficult to read since it would be about missing children. What I didn’t know was how engaged and emotional I would get about this book. I finished this book in less than 24 hours-there were many disturbing parts in the story …
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Book review: Stillhouse Lake and Killman Creek by Rachel Caine
Book review: Let Me Lie by Clare Mackintosh
The ending of this book was different than I envisioned. I pictured this being more of a psychological thriller, but I would classify it as more of a mystery/drama. Anna’s parents commit suicide within months of each other. Anna has a newborn daughter and is struggling with the grieving process of the deaths. There are …
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