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 …

Book review: The Woman in the Window by AJ Finn

Wow. This was a gripping psychological thriller about Anna Fox, a former child psychologist, who is now living life as an Agoraphobic peering out her window at the neighbors. A family moves in across the street that Anna becomes especially intrigued with. The characters are developed well throughout the novel, and I thought I had …

Book Review: All the Beautiful Things by Peter Swanson

Very dark, twisted, and disturbing book by Peter Swanson. I enjoyed his last 2 books much better than this one. It went a little too far as far as the disturbing matter. Harry finds out that his father has died due to a tragic accident just prior to his college graduation. He returns home to …

Book review: Other People’s Houses by Abbi Waxman

Very humorous book about what’s going on in a small neighborhood near LA. Adultery, marriage problems, teenager issues, and self-esteem issues among many other problems are explored while you to get inside all of the homes and heads of the characters. Realistic characters that any woman who has had kids can relate to. It was …

Book review: Not That I Could Tell by Jessica Strawser

This was a good thriller that takes place on a suburban street centered around a group of women who are friends. The morning after a girls’ night at one of the homes, a mother disappears with her twins without a trace! It was a quick and easy read with a surprise ending!! I enjoyed the …

Book review: The Memory Watcher by Minka Kent

Grace’s life seems to be the perfect life. Autumn’s daughter was adopted by Grace, and Autumn watches Grace’s every move. Autumn applies to be a nanny for Grace and finds out their life isn’t as perfect as it seems. The ending is satisfying but predictable. It is a quick and easy thriller. I would give …

Book Review: The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen

Thank you St. Martin's Press for a free ARC of this book! I really thought I had this figured out, but the epilogue was a shocker! Loved this book-carried it around with me for 2 days and couldn't put it down!! This is a great thriller!! Leave all your assumptions behind! What you think you …

5 Books to read in Spring 2018

There are so many amazing books coming out this spring! My personal favorite books are thrillers, so most of these that I am looking forward to are thrillers. 1. Not That I Could Tell by Jessica Strawser This book focuses on a group of neighborhood women drinking around a fire on a Sat night and …

Book review: The Family Next Door by Sally Hepworth

  This was an enjoyable beach read for me. It is a quick read that I read over 3 days on vacation. The plot is set up similar to Desperate Housewives or Devious Maids, which makes it an enjoyable read for the beach. It centers around Essie and her neighbors in a suburban Australian neighborhood …

Book review: Just Between Us by Rebecca Drake

    I loved the fact that the setting was Sewickly, an upscale suburb of Pittsburgh. The story features four friends who all have children around the same age. The plot examines secrets, friendship, and even more secrets!! I was between a 3 and a 4 on this thriller, but I would lean towards a …