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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 Other Me by Saskia Sarginson

I used to read a lot of novels that were part of the realistic fiction genre. Novels that revolved around love and loss and changing perspectives. Over time, I have become more interested in genres like fantasy and science fiction and horror and thrillers. This novel took me back to earlier days and reminded me…

The Evening Spider by Emily Arsenault

This novel was one that I had attempted to read previously but had been unable to finish because I was just too depressed to focus on anything. Now that I am working on getting through my depression, it felt only right to return to this novel and give it the fair shot it deserves. So…

The Girl in the Red Coat by Kate Hamer

I saw this novel and read its premise and immediately, I classified it as a thriller. I didn’t look at any online reviews or any other information regarding this novel when I started. And now that I have completed this novel, all I can say is that it is definitely not just a thriller. It…

The Forgetting Time by Sharon Guskin

Once in a while you come across a book with a story that just seems too interesting to not read. That’s what happened for me with this novel. When I read the premise of it, I couldn’t stop thinking about it for a few days. It reminded me of The Incarnations, which was an amazing read,…

Paradise City by Elizabeth Day

I can’t recall the last novel I read that was just realistic fiction. I read so many science fiction and fantasy and thrillers these days that all of the titles and plots that come to mind are from these three genres. This novel was my attempt to even the score (even though I’m pretty sure…

In A Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware

I remember seeing this book as a hot new release in my library and having to put a hold on it because it was a pre-release selection. At that time, I was very excited to get a chance to read it. But by the time I got it, I found that I couldn’t remember why…

Hidden Bodies by Caroline Kepnes

This novel is actually a sequel to You, which I had written about previously. When I first began to read this novel, I was happy and surprised to find out it took place right where the previous book left off. I devoured this book in one sitting and enjoyed it immensely, if not more than its…

The Girls in the Garden by Lisa Jewell

This is an advance copy given to me by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review! Somehow, I always come back to the thrillers. I just love how I get to follow through with the craziness of the situation, how my heart begins to beat faster the closer the story gets to the big reveal,…

The Grownup by Gillian Flynn

I am always talking about how I find Gillian Flynn fantastic. She is by far my favorite author when it comes to the thriller fiction category and I am always excited to read something that she has written or has recommended. I have been waiting a couple of months to get my hands on this…