Category: Book Clubs

  • Book Mail: SOMEBODY’S DAUGHTER by Rochelle B. Weinstein

    Book Mail: SOMEBODY’S DAUGHTER by Rochelle B. Weinstein

    Thank you so much to Get Red PR and Amazon Publishing for this lovely copy! It looks incredible and I cannot wait to read it!  SYNOPSIS:  Emma and Bobby Ross enjoy a charmed life on the shores of Miami Beach. They are a model family with a successful business, an uncomplicated marriage, and two blessedly…

  • Belletrist Book Mail: THE GHOST NOTEBOOKS by Ben Dolnick

    Belletrist Book Mail: THE GHOST NOTEBOOKS by Ben Dolnick

    It’s here! It’s here! My Belletrist March book selection has arrived! And it’s SO pretty and I cannot wait to read it! Is anyone else reading along?  SYNOPSIS:  A supernatural story of love, ghosts, and madness as a young couple, newly engaged, become caretakers of a historic museum. When Nick Beron and Hannah Rampe decide…

  • Review: KEEP HER SAFE by K.A. Tucker

    Review: KEEP HER SAFE by K.A. Tucker

    Many thanks to Atria Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. “When was the last time I trusted anyone the way I seem to trust Noah almost instinctively, no matter how many times he’s given me reason not to? I never have. Because I’ve never met a guy like him.”…

  • Mini Book Review: HER BODY AND OTHER PARTIES by Carmen Maria Machado

    Mini Book Review: HER BODY AND OTHER PARTIES by Carmen Maria Machado

    “I called her two days later, never having believed more firmly in love at first sight, in destiny. When she laughed on the other end of the line, something inside of me cracked open, and I let her step inside.” I could not stop thinking about this mysterious collection of short stories! This was Belletrist’s…

  • Review: THE END WE START FROM by Megan Hunter

    Review: THE END WE START FROM by Megan Hunter

    Thank you so much to Grove Atlantic for providing my free copy! I first heard of this book from @belletrist and knew I had to read it! “Our city is here, somewhere, but we are not. We are all untied, is the thing. Untethered, floating, drifting, all these things. And the end, the tether, the…

  • Review: UNSUB by Meg Gardiner

    Review: UNSUB by Meg Gardiner

    I read this last year with Instagram’s @criminallygoodbookclub and it did not disappoint! This is one FANTASTIC thriller! Heart-pounding, pulse-racing, and nightmare-inducing and I loved every bit of it!! Meg Gardiner has mad skills! In the 1990’s, Caitlin Hendrix and her family lived in fear while a serial killer called the Prophet roamed the streets.…

  • Review: THE VANISHING SEASON by Joanna Schaffhausen

    Review: THE VANISHING SEASON by Joanna Schaffhausen

    Thank you so much to the fabulous Minotaur Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Summary: Ellery Hathaway is the soul survivor of a string of murders at the hand of a serial killer, Frances Michael Coben. She was abducted and held captive, but then, days later, rescued by FBI…

  • MY FAVORITE BOOKS OF 2017 (excluding thrillers)

    MY FAVORITE BOOKS OF 2017 (excluding thrillers)

    I was lucky enough to read some INCREDIBLE books this year! All of these books resonated with me in a big way! I look forward to all of the AMAZING books I get to read in 2018!  Did you read a book that you could not stop thinking about? Spot any favorites pictured here? I’ll…

  • MY FAVORITE THRILLERS OF 2017! So many good ones!!

    MY FAVORITE THRILLERS OF 2017! So many good ones!!

    HI BOOK FRIENDS! Here are some of my favorite thrillers of 2017! As you can see here, I am partial to psychological thrillers. This is my favorite genre simply because I love to know why people do what they do no matter how horrific. I am an analytical person so it’s always interesting to see…

  • Review: LIE TO ME by J.T. Ellison

    Review: LIE TO ME by J.T. Ellison

    Summary: Sutton and Ethan Montclair’s idyllic life is not as it appears. They seem made for each other, but the truth is ugly. Consumed by professional and personal betrayals and financial woes, the two both love and hate each other. As tensions mount, Sutton disappears, leaving behind a note saying not to look for her.…