Category: Book Review
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The Lucky One By Jessica Payne
Thank you to NetGalley, Bookouture, and Jessica Payne for an ARC of The Lucky One. This book was amazing, and it was so hard to put down. The characters were well developed and likable. It was a quick pace thriller about Norah who escaped from the serial killer Hansel who would leave a bread trail…
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The Ex by S.E. Lynes
Thank you to NetGalley, Bookouture and S.E. Lynes for an ARC of The Ex. This book was such an amazing read. The plot was interesting and fast paced and the characters were well developed. I like that the story is told from multiple perspectives. It was easy to see where the story was going and…
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Wicked Dreams by Lisa Jackson and Nancy Bush
Thank you to NetGalley, Kensington Books, Lisa Jackson and Nancy Bush for an ARC of Wicked Dreams. I have read each book in this series and love them. I find the special powers that the main characters have to be one of the most interesting parts of the book. The story was a fast paced…
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The Beach Party by Amy Sheppard
Thank you to NetGalley, Bookouture, and Amy Sheppard for the ARC of The Beach Party. The plot was an interesting concept of two podcasters covering a cold case murder that happened five years earlier. The story has a great pace, full of suspense, with some great twists. I recommend adding this book to your summer…
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The Ex Between Us by Nicola Marsh
Thank you, NetGalley, Bookouture, and Nicola Marsh for the ARC of The Ex Between Us.I’m so glad I got the chance to read this book. The Ex Between Us grips you from the very first page to the very last. I liked how the perspective changed between two best friends, Jo and Abi. It gives…
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All the Broken Girls by Linda Hurtado Bond
Thank you, NetGalley and Entangled Publishing, LLC and Linda Hurtado Bond for the ARC of All the Broken Girls. It was a pretty good book that started off strong. I enjoyed learning more about Cuban culture and Santeria. The characters were well developed, and the plot was interesting. There were some twists, and there was…
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The Other Girlfriend by Alex Stone
Thank you to NetGalley, Boldwood Books, and Alex Stone for an ARC of The Other Girlfriend. I enjoyed reading this story and it kept me interested. The emotions that Lizzie/Beth was feeling felt real. I found it a bit frustrating that it took so long for Beth to recognize that she was being manipulated. I…
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Murder at Black Oaks by Phillip Margolin
Thank you to NetGalley, Phillip Margolin and St. Martins Press for an advanced e-copy of this book. I really love the Robin Lockwood series. She is a strong and interesting protagonist. This book was fast-paced and I enjoyed it. Although it did feel like three short stories and I wish parts of the story had…
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Sleeping Dolls (Detective Morgan Brookes Book 6)by Helen Phifer
Thank you to NetGalley, Bookouture, and Helen Phifer for an advanced copy to read and review Sleeping Dolls. Wow, this book was so good! I really enjoyed reading it and trying to figure out who the killer was. It was interesting how the book switched from the present-day investigation to 1989 to understand the backstory…
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The Boyfriend by Kerry Wilkinson
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for the advanced e-copy of The Boyfriend. The Boyfriend had so much potential, but it was a bit underwhelming. The plot caught my attention as it was an interesting concept. I found the pace to be a bit slow, but there were some twists. The story was an interesting…
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Little Did She Know by Willow Rose
Thank you to NetGalley, Willow Rose, and Buoy Media for an advanced e-copy of Little Did She know.It was my first time reading a book by Willow Rose. The story was well-written, the plot was interesting, and the characters were well-developed. It had a lot of twists and the ending was a total surprise for…
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Make Me Disappear by Jessica Payne
Thank you to NetGalley, Bookouture, and Jessica Payne for the advanced e-copy of Make Me Disappear.This book was amazing and hard to put down. The plot was fantastic, and the characters were well developed and thought out.The story alternates between the two main characters’ perspectives. It was interesting to see the story from each of…