Five years after the death of her daughter Annie, Molly and her family are still hurting from the loss. Molly feels like her son and daughter don’t forgive her for Annie, and she suspects her husband is cheating. So when she disappears, it’s almost the perfect situation. But Nicole isn’t ready to let her mother… Continue reading Don’t Look for Me, Wendy Walker
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Bad Parts, Brandon McNulty
Holy cow, the intensity on this is through the roof! I thought the idea that you could trade your bad body parts for new ones intriguing, and I had a feeling Ash wouldn’t like the restrictions that come with the trade. The thing I loved about this one is that there were quite a few… Continue reading Bad Parts, Brandon McNulty
Colors and Curves, Kristina Beck
Julius is perfectly imperfect. He’s very private, he’s carrying a heavy secret about himself, and the weight of his past is heavy on his shoulders. When his dog, Chance, crashes into Skylar, his life changes, waking up feelings he thought lay dormant. Burned by men in the past, Sky is wary of Julius because he… Continue reading Colors and Curves, Kristina Beck
Where Loyalties Lie, Jill Ramsower
Both Tamir and Emily are keeping secrets. Bound by their secrets for varying reasons, if they don’t learn to trust one another, Emily might not make it out alive. Emily has a forceful personality, and her inner strength keeps her fighting. She’s highly self-reliant, and sometimes that means not letting Tamir in when she needs… Continue reading Where Loyalties Lie, Jill Ramsower
Burn Our Bodies Down, Rory Power
I think the magic of this book is that the horror comes as a sneak attack. Everything seems as fine as it’s able for Margot. Her mother is distant, emotionally abuse, and she raises herself. But she wants a family, she wants to know where she came from. Then as she finds the freedom she’s… Continue reading Burn Our Bodies Down, Rory Power
The Safe Place, Anna Downes
As the blurb promises, Emily is indeed a mess. She’s klutzy, she talks too much when she gets nervous, and she’s a bit of a drifter who has trouble keeping a job. But this new job her boss sends her to is perfect. Gorgeous house, property, and an amazing friend in Nina, it’s everything she… Continue reading The Safe Place, Anna Downes
Mayhem, Estelle Laure
The blurb and other reviewers are comparing this to The Lost Boys, something I’ve never seen. Perhaps I should watch the movie? But I think maybe because I hadn’t seen it that I enjoyed this more than others. Mayhem lived in a crappy situation at home, which has expanded into every other aspect of her… Continue reading Mayhem, Estelle Laure
The Shadows, Alex North
I dug the dual timelines and the fact that it had to have been tricky to alternate the narrative from first person to third person when weaving the past and present. It’s not complicated as other reviewers are claiming, rather it was masterful; more on that later. I can see why Paul would want to… Continue reading The Shadows, Alex North
The Girl From Widow Hills, Megan Miranda
This one came to me from Simon & Schuster, and once I started it, I didn’t want to put it down. I requested to review this one because, I too am a sleepwalker, and I loved the idea of things going so fantastically awry for Arden. Miranda wrote her suffering so well. The combo of… Continue reading The Girl From Widow Hills, Megan Miranda
The Lane Betrayal, John A. Heldt
Mark Lane has learned that his employer plans to use the time travel boxes they’ve invented for nefarious purposes. So he takes his family and the two time boxes and flees to 1865, where the Civil War is nearing its end. They may not find the peace they’re hoping for when the owner of the… Continue reading The Lane Betrayal, John A. Heldt
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