Blind Vigil by Matt Coyle P. I. Perfection So, I have to say this book surprised me with how much I enjoyed it. Now do not get me wrong if you have read my reviews then you know I love mysteries so this is not a stretch for me but what is surprising...
Yesterday's Echo by Matt Coyle A Good Guy in a Tough Spot I decided to read this book because I recently got an arc of Blind Vigil which comes out tomorrow and is book seven in the Cahill series. Sometimes when I get an arc of an author, I am...
Behind the Red Door by Megan Collins Seeing Red!! Insomnia is a good thing when it comes to reading some nights. I want to say that Megan Collins writes a very twisty story in this book and it was worth every minute of lost sleep. Before I continue...
Pandemonium by Willow Anderson Top Five Material So, I am not one to usually gravitate to a carnival or magical storylines. Now don’t get me wrong I did read The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern much delayed compared to everyone else and I did like...
Voices in the Snow by Darcy Coates Spooky and Enjoyable It’s July and I was finally able to get to a book store. This pandemic is really hurting my routine of going to the bookstore one every month picking up my fix of physical books and going on...
Sister Dear by Hannah Mary McKinnon Sisterhood?? This is my first book by Hannah Mary McKinnon and I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it. I will say that I picked this book off the Netgalley because the blurb was very intriguing. However...
The Golden Cage by Camilla Läckberg Revenge One look at this stunning cover, and you know I wanted to examine this title further and get inside The Golden Cage. When I read the blurb I assumed it would be a different type of book for me but after...
One of My Tougher ReadsI want to start off by saying that I had a hard time both reading this novel and trying to process my thoughts enough to give it a fair review. I picked it to read because it received such high praise from Stephen King and I...
His Blue Bedroom “Watching you pretend to hate that nickname is the best part of my day.” I decided to start my review of the hating game because it truly reminds me of the play ground in grade school where guys would pick...
Manson the Devil Not only does Greg King give us a chilling account of the murders themselves, he also gives us great insight to what’s happened to the victim’s families and the heartless killers themselves in the 32 years since these...