If you like crime fiction with a slow burn that lingers long after you’ve finished it, run, don’t walk to your nearest bookstore or library and check out Tangerine this Tuesday. Christine Mangan’s first novel is one of those books that… Read More ›
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Review & Giveaway: The Broken Girls by Simone St. James
I was drawn to this book from the moment I saw the cover. It’s haunting, unfocused view of a building seen through a broken window brought to mind vague associations that I couldn’t quite pinpoint. Later, I had an “ah-ha”… Read More ›
The Ninth Step by Grant Jerkins
Whenever I think about no longer accepting review copies because they “get in the way” of my own reading list, I think of Grant Jerkins and immediately decide it’s better to keep on receiving them. It was by saying yes… Read More ›
At the End of the Road by Grant Jerkins
Fabulous suspense, coming of age novel with a creepy, dark core. At the End of the Road is Grant Jerkins’s second novel and there is nothing of the sophomore slump about it. Set in rural Georgia on the cusp of… Read More ›
Cemetery Girl by David Bell
This is one of those books that I almost stopped reading once or twice, but then something surprising would happen and I’d find myself reading later than planned, negotiating with myself that after I read just one more chapter then… Read More ›