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PsychoAnalysis by V.R. Stone

This novel was given to me as an advanced copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Any book that talks even vaguely about psychology will peak my interest. This is a fact. I’ve always loved psychology, and I even took it as my major in university, so this should come as no real…

Friction by Sandra Brown

Among my literary friends, Sandra Brown was a popular author. I would always hear of some book by her in passing and would be urged to read it. This time, instead of promising to read it in the future, I decided to actually pick up one of her novels and read it. So here is…

Dancers in the Wind by Anne Coates

I received this novel as an advanced copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Hannah Webridge is a single mother and freelance journalist who makes ends meet by writing whatever articles she can get. So when a national newspaper wants her to write about the notorious red light district in Kings Cross, she…

The Whispering Hollows by Lisa Unger

I almost never read short stories or novellas. I just find them to be more of a teaser than an actual satisfying story. But after reading Ink and Bone by Lisa Unger (check out my post a few days ago!), I knew that I had to give this trilogy of novellas a shot, especially since it…

The Girl from the Sea by Shalini Boland

I received this novel as an advanced copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. As usual, this book was advertised as being along the same vein as Gone Girl and Girl on the Train; the former I loved and the latter I thought was just meh. Whenever I get these kinds of comparisons, I…

Black Widow by Christopher Brookmyre

I was given an advanced copy of the novel from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I have been soooo excited to write this review, especially because I really enjoyed reading this novel! I did not know beforehand that this novel is part of a series that star a reported called Jack Parlabane. However,…

It Takes One by Kate Kessler

This novel was given to me as an advanced copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I’m back to my usual genre of mysteries and thrillers. As usual, I found one with an irresistible premise and just had to give it a shot. Here is my review: Audrey Harte is a criminal psychologist…

The Trap by Melanie Raabe

The Trap was originally written in German and has since been translated into English by Imogen Taylor. When I first began this novel, I had no idea that this novel was written in German. However, as the story progressed, and more references to Munich came about, I started making connections. Either way, I went through…