So Many Books, So Little Time

I'm taking a little break from reading suspense-- because you have to take a break every now and then--and reading Sunshine Sisters by Jane Green. I might also be reading The Identicals by Elin Hilderbrand (it's my pool bag read). Both are just what I look for in a summer read--refreshing, light and fun! But... Continue Reading →

The Breakdown by B.A. Paris

I already had this galley on my Kindle, ready to go, when I attended a Mary Kubica book event at my local library. She recommended The Breakdown as a great title for her fans, so of course I had to run home and immediately begin reading it. I was fighting to keep my eyes open,... Continue Reading →

One of Us is Lying by Karen McManus

Today I'm blogging about One of Us is Lying. Now I will warn you---it's YA, which I know turns off some of my reading friends. But there are some YA books that I really love including Pretty Little Liars (okay, maybe I've just watched the show), 13 Reasons Why and basically any book by John... Continue Reading →

Mary Kubica

Last night I was so excited to meet Mary Kubica, author of Every Last Lie (which I reviewed here), Pretty Baby,The Good Girl and Don't You Cry. It was really nice to see her speak in person. She seems like a very sweet and genuine person. She talked a bit about her books and did... Continue Reading →

The Child by Fiona Barton

The Child by Fiona Barton was one of my top five most anticipated titles this summer. And it's not just me. The book was named a TIME "Top Ten" Summer Thriller and June 2017 Library Reads Selection in addition to receiving starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and Library Journal.  Add those accolades to the... Continue Reading →

Every Last Lie

I'm kind of excited for my very first blog to be a review on Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica. Let me explain. This is her 4th book, and every single one has been amazing! She is also a local author and although I have never met her, I can claim that some of my... Continue Reading →

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