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The Child by Fiona Barton

I received this novel as an advanced copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I read The Widow by Fiona Barton when it first came out and it was definitely one of my favorite books out there. I was excited to see what the author would come up with in her next novel so…

The American Girl by Kate Horsley

On a quiet summer morning, 17-year-old american exchange student Quinn Perkins stumbles out of the woods near St. Roch in France. She is barefoot, covered in blood, and unable to explain what has happened to her. What’s more, it is soon determined that the Blavettes, Quinn’s host family, has also mysteriously disappeared. With Quinn in…

The Dollhouse by Fiona Davis

Before reading this novel, I had no idea of the historical significance of the Barbizon Hotel. Sure, I’ve heard about Sylvia Plath and Jaon Crawford, but I had no idea that they lived in a women’s-only hotel! This just made me more interested in reading this story (even though the story has nothing to do…

Dancers in the Wind by Anne Coates

I received this novel as an advanced copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Hannah Webridge is a single mother and freelance journalist who makes ends meet by writing whatever articles she can get. So when a national newspaper wants her to write about the notorious red light district in Kings Cross, she…

Try Not to Breathe by Holly Seddon

I’ve decided to go with a brand new look for my blog to reflect my brand new outlook towards life. Hopefully, you all find it user-friendly. If you like it or don’t like it or have any suggestions, PLEASE PLEASE LET ME KNOW! I’m always looking for ways to make my blog more interesting and…

The Devil You Know by Elisabeth de Mariaffi

I’ve never been someone who has been partial when it comes to books. What I mean is that I don’t go out of my way to seek out books that have a Canadian background or an Indian background. But when I do come across a novel that is set in a country that I have…