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Tarry This Night by Kristyn Dunnion

I’m always fascinated by cults and I always grab any book that deals with this subject matter so that it might help me understand the mentality behind cults better. What could possess people to give everything up and believe in one person who claims they know the future? What could cause people to wholeheartedly give…

A Single Stone by Meg McKinlay

I received this novel as an advanced copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Being part of the line is a blessing. Every family hopes that their daughter will become one of the chosen 7 to tunnel deep into the mountain and return with the harvest. These girls are the most important ones…

The Swan Riders by Erin Bow – Prisoners of Peace #2

I remember reading The Scorpion Rules and absolutely loving the novel, with is AIs and hostage situation. I had also liked the fact that this novel had been presented as a standalone. So imagine my surprise, when I recently discovered that the author had published a sequel this year! Naturally, that meant I had to reread The…

Mr. Splitfoot by Samantha Hunt

I like weird novels with weird stories that could literally take you anywhere. That’s what I felt about this novel, when I first read its premise. It was just so out-of-the-box and unexpected that I was excited to give it a shot. Well, here is my review! When you are a ward of the state,…

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…