A Dark and Secret Place is a book that will be satisfying to every true crime podcast enthusiast, Dateline addict, or Hannibal fan.
Madam by Phoebe Wynn, 3 Stars
When Rose gets a job offer to teach at an exclusive private school in Scotland, it seems like the perfect opportunity....
Girl 11 by Amy Suiter Clark, 5 Stars
Girl 11 is chicken soup for the true crime lover's soul and you must check it out.
Her Dark Lies, by J.T. Ellison, 4 Stars (Review + Bonus Excerpt)
Her Dark Lies is a an amazing atmospheric mystery with enough going on to keep the pages turning long past bedtime. This one is a must read.
The Drowning Kind by Jennifer McMahon, 5 Stars
Janelle Brown, author of Pretty Things and Watch Me Disappear had the perfect testimonial for the book saying, "The Drowning Kind is satisfying on every level: Marvelously chilling, elegantly written, a true page-turner. I couldn’t wait to get to the end; I also wanted to savor every page. Jennifer McMahon is a master of mood.”
The Girls Are All So Nice Here by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn, 3.5 Stars
When Ambrosia arrives at her freshman year of college, she has a chip on her shoulder. Like the size of Antarctica.
The Project by Courtney Summers, 4 Stars
The Project is a great read, you definitely won't regret picking this one up. Yes, it's technically YA, but it's one of the YA books with amazing crossover adult potential.
The Burning Girls, by C.J. Tudor, 5 Stars
C.J. Tudor is a bit macabre and her books just feel different than your average thriller. Her books are a little bit gory, a little bit spooky, the tiniest bit shocking and super readable.
The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins, 3.5 Stars
Jane is kind of an enigma. She comes from a troubled past, and she is clearly trying to improve her life.
Pretty Little Wife by Darby Kane, 3 Stars
In Pretty Little Wife, the reader gets a front row seat to the relentless interrogations and everything that Lila is up to in the days following her husbands, ahem, disappearance.