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The Uninvited by Cat Winters

I don’t know if I’ve ever mentioned this but I absolutely love novels about ghosts and psychics. I don’t know if I hold much stock in them but I find the supernatural to be fascinating. I’m always looking for something that will give me goosebumps and I always approach novels about ghosts and the like…

The First Wife by Erica Spindler

I’m back into the thriller genre (again) with yet another novel that claims to be shocking and scary and all that other stuff. Well, here’s what I thought of it: Like most girls, Bailey has always dreamed of a knight in shining armor. When her mother passes away, she desperately needs a miracle. When she…

The Ice Twins by S.K. Tremayne

When I first read the teaser on the back of the novel, I knew I had to read this novel. It sent chills down my back and I could envision it going in so many different directions. As expected, I would never have guessed the ending. So without further ado, here is the review: Losing…

Pope Joan by Donna Woolfolk Cross

It has been a while since I read a historical fiction. I quite miss the genre if I’m honest. But my biggest problem is that historical fiction novels are quite long and take some time to get through. On some occasions, they require a bit of additional research on the subject matter. Thankfully, this novel…

American Gods by Neil Gaiman

Another Neil Gaiman novel! I’m sure you’re all sick and tired of hearing me gush about him but I really must say that his work is fantastic and definitely worth checking out. Every time I read a book by him, I get something unexpected out of it! Shadow is a quiet man who is on…

Blood on Snow by Jo Nesbo

I waited almost a whole two months to read this book. During that time, I heard lots of raving reviews about this novel and this author, making me even more anxious to read it. I was so eager to read it that I started reading it while I was working (I’m so lucky that no…

The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker

I had a lot of trouble with this author because he has written so many books! I had first started with this one novel that I had placed on hold for a while now, only to discover that it was a (sort of) sequel to this book! So I obviously had to read this one!…

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…