Book Review: The Shadows by Alex North

Review This book had a very strong start and I couldn’t put the book down but it did stall in the middle. I’m happy I pushed through because the book got really good and the twist took me by surprise. The WHOLE book I was thinking one thing and then the author went and pulled the rug from under my […]

Book Review: Saving Ruby King by Catherine Adel West

Review  Saving Ruby King is a very thought provoking own voices novel. As a black woman living in America, I found myself stopping to highlight and reflect numerous time while reading this story. There are several characters in this story and they all have their own points of view. It was a little tricky at first but I eventually found […]

Book Review: Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier

Review  This book!!! From the moment I started this book I was hooked! I’ve never read this author before and this book blew me away. The story was fast paced and the twists completely took me by surprise as I read. My heart was racing. My jaw was dropping. This is how you write a thriller. Read the book. The […]

ARC Review: Darling Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel

Book Review:   Wow. This book. What. A. Dark. Twisted. Thrilling. Ride. So we have Patty Watts who has just been released from prison after serving five years for child abuse against her daughter, Rose Gold. With nowhere else to go Patty ends up staying with her daughter and all I can say is let the games begin! This book […]

Review: Please See Us by Caitlin Mullen

Review  I wouldn’t classify this book as a suspense novel. We do have women being killed in this story but the book focuses heavily on how society views and treats women. I felt like the murders were secondary and the main focus was about Clara and Lily finding themselves and starting over. The story also details the decline of Atlantic […]

Book Review: The Winter Sister by Megan Collins

Review Let me start off by saying I listened to the audio book. The characters in this book are in their 30’s but the whole time they sounded like teenagers. The characters were annoying and frustrating at times. They pointed fingers at each other but had a hard time accepting their parts in Persephone’s death.  Every time I thought the […]