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Keep Her Safe by K.A. Tucker

I received this novel as an advance copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This was a book that I really wanted to finish back in January … but I fell behind. However, I made it one of my top priorities for this month and got on this book as soon as possible!…

The Naturalist by Andrew Mayne

I love biology. Therefore, any fiction story that has biology in it will capture my attention. I also heard very good things about this novel from other reviewers, and that finally made my decision to give this book a try. Here is my review: Professor Theo Cray is a computational biologist who uses computer programs…

White Tears by Hari Kunzru

I had no idea what to expect when I got into this novel. But after reading it, I can honestly say that it has defied any expectations I might have had. Here is my review: Seth is awkward and shy. Carter is the heir to one of America’s top fortunes. They really should never have…

The Shadow List by Todd Moss – Judd Ryker #4

Thank you to Penguin Random House and the First to Read program for this ARC in exchange for my honest review. Once again, I unknowingly requested a book that was part of a series I had not read. And once again, I decided to just hope that I would understand what was going on anyways.…

Nevernight by Jay Kristoff – Nevernight Chronicle #1

I didn’t really know what to expect when I got this novel. It seemed interesting enough with its amazing cover art and its blurb about assassins. I love all things dark and anti-heroes are my favorite, especially when they’ve got a pretty kick-ass revenge plot. I was quite excited to read this novel … and…

At Rope’s End by Edward Kay

I received this novel as an advanced copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Dr. James Verraday is a professor of forensic psychology who specializes in criminal profiling. His passion for social justice has been nurtured by his tension-filled past (and present) with the police. So when Detective Constance Maclean appears in Verraday’s…