Category: Book Reviews
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Review: SUNBURN by Laura Lippman
Thank you so much to William Morrow for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. āSometimes, he used to wake up in the middle of the night and find her looking at him. The light from that streetlamp threw a stripe across her eyes, and it was as if she were wearing…
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Review: THE ADULTERANTS by Joe Dunthorne
Thank you so much to Tin House for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Tiny review for a tiny book!Ā Book Description:Ā Ray Morris is a tech journalist with a forgettable face, a tiresome manner, a small but dedicated group of friends, and a wife, Garthene, who is pregnant. He is…
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Review: THE QUEEN OF HEARTS by Kimmery Martin
Thank you so much to Berkley Publishing for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Ā “At some point, the theoretical becomes the inevitable. You either cross the river or you don’t. I’d known what I was doing, even if I buried the knowledge under a toxic mountain of denial.” Ā This…
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Review: BODY FULL OF STARS by Molly Caro May
Thank you so much to Counterpoint Press for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:Ā What if labor does not end with pregnancy but continues into a motherās postpartum life? How can the fiercest love for your child and the deepest wells of grief coexist in the same moment? How…
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Review: THE WOLVES OF WINTER by Tyrell Johnson
Thank you so much to Scribner Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. āArrows are like snow or sorrow or secrets ā they seem small and light, but their weight adds up.ā I am a BIG fan of post apocalyptic reads and this fits the bill! Lynn and her family…
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Review: SHE REGRETS NOTHING by Andrea Dunlop
Thank you so much to Atria Books and Washing Square Press for providing my free advance copy – all opinions are my own. “Truthfully, Reece loved her friend’s sharp eye toward the real world; it kept her honest, and she treasured Liberty’s good heart, her sense of justice.” The story starts off at a funeral…
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Review: STRANGERS by Ursula Archer and Arno Strobel
Thank you so much to Minotaur Books for providing my free copy.Ā Summary:Ā Trust or die. Imagine youāre home alone. Suddenly a man stands before you. He claims to be your fiancĆ©. But you have no idea who he is. And nothing in your home suggests that someone lives with you. Heās talking to you,…
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Blog Tour Review: NEXT YEAR IN HAVANA by Chanel Cleeton
My Review:Ā Ā Thank you so much to Berkley Publishing for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Ā “Her stories smelled of gardenias and jasmine, tasted of plantains and mamey, and always sound of her old record player.” Ā There are many reasons why I love this book but one very…
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Review: INTO THE BLACK NOWHERE by Meg Gardiner
Thank you so much to Dutton Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Caitlin Hendrix is a rookie FBI agent that is now a profiler for the Behavioral Science Unit. She is in a small town in Texas, far away from the familiarity of her home in San Franciso and…
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Review: BRUNCH IS HELL by Brendan Francis Newnam and Rico Gagliano
Thank you so much to Lauren from Little, Brown and Company for providing my free copy of this witty, fun book! I did not realize how much I would enjoy this book until I started reading through it. Iāve never listened to the podcast so I didnāt know what to expect. It is hilarious!! AND…