By Lisa Jackson Twisted Sisters? Oh, you don’t even know! There are tons of things going on in this third book about the Cahill family. “You Betrayed Me” is my first venture into the series, so it’s safe to say that even though this is part of a series, it was also suitable as a… Continue reading You Betrayed Me
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Rage
by Bob Woodward Wow! What a fascinating, shocking, and terrifying book Bob Woodward has given us. I’ve never been particularly political before this President’s term. Because of the protests, police brutality, Q Anon, Antifa, BLM, Coronavirus, lockdowns, masks, no masks, deaths, unemployment, Russia, China, North Korea, and a deliberate President-induced earthquake between “red” and “blue”… Continue reading Rage
4 Years Trapped in My Mind Palace
By Johan Twiss Aaron, a twelve-year-old boy, contracts a rare form of meningitis that leaves him unable to move or communicate. It appears to the outside world that he is in a coma with no brain function. His parents place him in a retirement home for his care, but their guilt and belief that Aaron… Continue reading 4 Years Trapped in My Mind Palace
THE NIGHT SWIM
By Megan Goldin This book has everything I like in a book: multiple trails to follow, good character development, a merging of paths, and a satisfying ending. Hannah’s 16-year old sister died. It was a murder, though officially classified as an accidental drowning. Shortly after her sister, Jenny’s death, Hannah’s mother also died. Twenty-five years… Continue reading THE NIGHT SWIM
Too Good To Be True
By Carola Lovering After reading the first few chapters, I thought – oh my gosh – this is going to be another “Gone Girl.” It did take me from one drastic turn to the next almost until the end. Heather, Burke, and Skye are the main characters. Each has had a tragic event in their… Continue reading Too Good To Be True
The Address
By Fiona Davis I had forgotten how much I enjoy historical fiction until I read this book. The story begins in the late 1800s and follows a young woman from her home in England to her new home and job in America. In England, Sarah Smythe works as the head housekeeper of a beautiful hotel.… Continue reading The Address
Holy Gillian Flynn Ms Pinborough
Remember how you felt when you got to the end of the movie Sixth Sense? Or how mind-blown you were after reading Gone Girl (or anything Gillian Flynn)? I love it when I am completely surprised at the end of a book. This novel takes you on a journey with Louise, Adele, and David -… Continue reading Holy Gillian Flynn Ms Pinborough
A Matter of Blood by Sarah Pinborough
Oh my gosh – I just finished this book, and it was every bit as good as Cross Her Heart, the first book I read by Sarah Pinborough. A Matter of Blood did not disappoint. It is entirely different than the first book I read, but it too captured my attention immediately. Detective Investigator Cass… Continue reading A Matter of Blood by Sarah Pinborough
Cross Her Heart by Sarah Pinborough
WOW – Fantastic Book – and I’ve discovered a new author I can’t wait to BINGE read. Have you ever found an author you love – immediately binge-read ALL his or her books – and then have withdrawals because there is nothing to do but wait for a new one? As a George R. R.… Continue reading Cross Her Heart by Sarah Pinborough