When Michael comes back from getting the family pizza, his wife Natalie and their two children are missing. He’s worried there is something nefarious at play because they’re on vacation in New York. But when he learns that she might not have been kidnapped as he first feared, he will stop at nothing to find… Continue reading My Wife is Missing, D.J. Palmer
Tag: Thriller
10 New Releases to Look Forward to in April
How are we already getting ready to turn the calendar to April? Well, metaphorically at least considering most of us use Google calendar that lacks said pages. At any rate, as the pages turn, new pages release in the form of books. Let's take a look at some upcoming releases I'm most looking forward to.… Continue reading 10 New Releases to Look Forward to in April
Insomnia, Sarah Pinborough
I won this in a Goodreads giveaway and started it the second arrived. I didn't put it down until 3 hours later when I turned the last page. The thing that drew me to the book is the title and subject, especially considering I've had chronic insomnia for 30 years. I know what it's like… Continue reading Insomnia, Sarah Pinborough
Mid-March TBR
I'm fairly caught up on my review TBR, so I've been working my way through my impossible bookshelf TBR. I am reading such a wide variety of books, I'm sure there is something in here for everyone, so let's get to it! A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume One, Daniel Abraham, George R.R.… Continue reading Mid-March TBR
I Know Who You Are, Alice Feeney
I won this book in a Goodreads giveaway and started reading it at 7:30 in the morning and finished it at 11. I’m not sure how I haven’t read Feeney yet, but she tells an enthralling story. I’m a fan of alternating timelines and was equally drawn to both of them. I’m not sure if… Continue reading I Know Who You Are, Alice Feeney
The Overnight Guest, Heather Gudenkauf
It would be easy to spoil this fantastic read, so I'm keeping my review rather vague. Told in alternating timelines and perspectives, we piece together the story of a 20-year-old crime that puts two best friends at the center. Gudenkauf pieces the story together, giving the reader just enough to keep them hooked. The setting… Continue reading The Overnight Guest, Heather Gudenkauf
10 New Releases to Look Forward to in March
I'm not going to complain about how hard it was to narrow down this list. But I will tell you that there are so many amazing books releasing this month and I've been lucky enough to review quite a few of them. (Daughter, The Golden Couple, Star Father, The Chase, Wicked and Wild Things, The… Continue reading 10 New Releases to Look Forward to in March
Summit Lake, Charlie Donlea
So I’ve been lucky enough to be an ARC reader for Donlea’s newer works, and because I love his writing so much, I’ve wanted to work my way through his back catalog. This one is well-reviewed, so I want to get right into my thoughts. Told in alternating points of view, Donlea tells the story… Continue reading Summit Lake, Charlie Donlea
The Golden Couple, Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen
Avery is a therapist who has lost her license. But her skill at helping people overcome in just 10 sessions is unparalleled, and people are still lining up for therapy. When Matthew and Marissa come in for couples therapy, Avery is sure she can help them even if they aren't being totally honest with her.… Continue reading The Golden Couple, Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen
Target the Girl, Dorian Box
I don’t know how I missed the release of a new book in The Emily Calby series, but I’m glad I saw this in KU. I haven’t been sleeping well lately, so how perfect that I have this twisty thriller to binge on the long nights. Now twenty, Emily is attending law school. She knows… Continue reading Target the Girl, Dorian Box
You must be logged in to post a comment.