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You by Caroline Kepnes

When Stephen King himself compliments the storyline of a book, how can you NOT give it a try? That’s the only introduction this novel needs and I am going to hurry on up with my review! When a beautiful, aspiring writer walks into the bookstore where Joe works, he knows that things are about to…

The Cherry Harvest by Lucy Sanna

After all of the random books I’ve been reading, I decided that I wanted to read a good deep novel steeped in history. So I borrowed this one. I wasn’t expecting much, if I’m to be honest. Just another sad story with maybe a happy ending. All I can say now that I’ve finished it…

The Last Letter From Your Lover by Jojo Moyes

This is the second book by this author that I have read. I generally don’t write about too many books by the same author because I want people to have a general idea and then find more out by themselves but this book was just too good to pass up! When Jennifer Stirling wakes up…

The Book of Speculation by Erika Swyler

So I got my phone fixed yesterday, which is awesome because it makes writing reviews that much easier. With a tablet, the keyboard is awkward and difficult to use. But with a phone, things are a lot simpler. I am still looking for a new laptop so I’m sure when I buy one, I will…

Disclaimer by Renée Knight

I went back to my “dark novel” phase with this book. I’ve been trying to mix it up by reading books from a bunch of different genres so I’m not just reading one kind of novel but I find that the trend for this summer seems to be thrillers that are dark and disturbing. I…

Things We Know By Heart by Jessi Kirby

I had waited so long for this book that I was surprised with how quickly I finished it. When Quinn’s boyfriend dies, his organs were donated to those in need. Quinn has made contact with all of the recipients – except for the one with her boyfriend’s heart. He’s the one Quinn desperately wants to…

Conspiracy of Blood and Smoke by Anne Blankman

So this is the sequel to Prisoner of Night and Fog and marks the conclusion of this historical fiction tale. I had previously thought that it was a trilogy but I’m much happier with this arrangement; if it had been a trilogy, it may have dragged on for too long and not been as enjoyable.…

A Desperate Fortune by Susanna Kearsley

To be honest, I had actually forgotten about this book completely when I received the notification that it was available for me to read. I haven’t really prioritized it but I’ve finally finished it so here is my review. Sara Thomas is brilliant with ciphers and puzzles. Whenever she is stressed or upset, she finds…