Pieces Of Her by Karin Slaughter | Book Review

I love when books start off with a bang and immediately draw you in. Pieces Of Her by Karin Slaughter is immediately engaging right off the bat. This was my first book by Slaughter but absolutely not the last. I had been intending to read this book for awhile — knowing that it was becoming a […]

The Perfect Fraud by Ellen LaCorte | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Perfect Fraud by Ellen LaCorte? The Perfect Fraud by Ellen LaCorte initially appealed to me when I was going through a phase of exploring thriller books. However, I got kind of busy and it just languished on my TBR cart. Eventually though, I borrowed the audiobook from Hoopla on […]

The Night Swim by Megan Goldin | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Night Swim by Megan Goldin? The Night Swim by Megan Goldin was pitched to me as a book that explores rape culture. To me, that topic is interesting and tragic. And well, something that I think a lot of women can relate to unfortunately. So, I decided that I […]

He Started It by Samantha Downing | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To He Started It by Samantha Downing? There was a lot of hype around Samantha Downing’s My Lovely Wife - which to be quite fair I haven’t read. However, I figured that because there was hype around the debut, then the follow up must be good. Thus, I decided I really needed to […]

The Request by David Bell | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Request by David Bell? Sometimes I like to step out of my comfort zone. The Request by David Bell was completely out of my comfort zone and really on the surface, not a me book. It’s a thriller where the main character is a guy who seemingly has everything in […]

5 Thrilling Books To Read Past Your Bedtime

The Last Time I Saw You by Liv Constantine is essentially a rich people thriller. The book opens up with a murder, the main character’s mother. What follows through the rest of the story is Dr. Kate English trying to figure out who murdered her mother while also dealing with some psychological terrorism. It seems […]