Blog Tour: Mercury by Margot Livesey

Hello friends & welcome to my stop on the Mercury blog tour! Mercury is the latest book from author Margot Livesey (The Flight of Gemma Hardy) and it just hit shelves this week. This suspenseful family drama is set in New England and is about how secrets, obsession and lies threaten a marriage. As you might […]

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Baby Doll by Hollie Overton | Twinspiration and Giveaway

Hello friends and welcome to stop two on the Baby Doll blog tour! Baby Doll hits stores today and is perfect for fans of psychological thrillers like Gone Girl and Girl on a Train and abduction stories like Room. Baby Doll is about Lily- a woman held captive for 8 years. She had a baby in […]

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Audiobook Review: Losing the Light by Andrea Dunlop

  Andrea Dunlop’s debut Losing the Light follows two California college students studying abroad in France. They fall in love with the French culture and all their new freedom, but they also fall for the same guy. It’s a story of obsession, mystery and destructive friendships. This atmospheric book had me completely transfixed. If you’re […]

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Audiobook Review: Hidden Bodies by Caroline Kepnes

I couldn’t look away from last year’s unsettling You, the Caroline Kepnes book that introduced Joe Goldberg, the serial killing bookseller. In Hidden Bodies, Joe’s back to try to find love (and to add to his body count) in this darkly entertaining and macabre sequel. This book had me on edge from start to finish, […]

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He Will Be My Ruin by K.A. Tucker

Hello, friends! I’m thrilled to be the next stop on the He Will Be My Ruin blog tour! You may know author K.A. Tucker for her popular New Adult Ten Tiny Breaths and Burying Water series. What piqued my interest about this newest book is that it’s an adult suspense novel, a new territory for […]

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Book Review: Pretty Baby by Mary Kubica

In Pretty Baby, Mary Kubica’s (The Good Girl) sophomore novel, a Chicago humanitarian is moved to bring home a homeless teen and her baby, much to her husband and daughter’s chagrin. Who is this girl and what is she running from? I really enjoyed last summer’s The Good Girl and so have been eagerly anticipating […]

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