This book pulled me in, my world went spiraling out. I wanted to live inside the book, be with the characters, peruse them, get to know what they had been hiding for so long. Secrets in the past never remain buried long. Murder and fear make the thriller-y song Do photos stare at you Do … Continue reading Book Review - Forget Me Not by Claire Allan #BookReview #BookBlogger #suspense
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Book Review - As Long As We Shall Both Live by JoAnn Chaney #BookReview #BookBlogger #AmReading
Happy Publication Day!! There were 2 stories running in this book. The primary story was about Matt who called the cops to report that his wife had accidentally fallen off the cliff. Had she? The rangers and police officers believed him until they found that his first wife had died in mysterious circumstances, (read burned … Continue reading Book Review - As Long As We Shall Both Live by JoAnn Chaney #BookReview #BookBlogger #AmReading
Book Review - The Suspect by Fiona Barton #BookBlogger #AmReading
This book left me so disturbed to the point that I am unable to sit down to write this review. The story was a gripping suspenseful thriller, with 18 year old Alex and Rosie going on a trip to Thailand and returning in body bags. What happened in the hostel they were staying in? The … Continue reading Book Review - The Suspect by Fiona Barton #BookBlogger #AmReading
Book Review - For Better and Worse by Margot Hunt
I loved this book, it kept me glued to my chair with Kindle in my hand, barely giving me time to think or even take a deep breath. It was a complete enthralling ride!! When crime hits their family, the lawyer couple, Nat and Will, starting with Nat, end up doing something which was to … Continue reading Book Review - For Better and Worse by Margot Hunt
Book Review - Love You Gone by Rona Halsall
My review I loved this book thoroughly!! Absolute mind blowing, different thriller, though some parts may be slightly unbelievable What do you call a book where the events make your pulse race? What do you call a book where the plan unfolding makes you hold your breath? What do you call a book where you … Continue reading Book Review - Love You Gone by Rona Halsall
Book Review - Malice by Jennifer Jaynes
My review This started out as a medical thriller with an unknown drug Respiron being promoted as a vaccine against the common cold till children started getting seriously sick and dying. This was one of the plots, involving paediatrician Dr. Daniel Winters as his patient too got sick. The book also had a second plot … Continue reading Book Review - Malice by Jennifer Jaynes
Book Review - The Wife’s Secret by Kerry Wilkinson
My review I loved the book. Wife, Charley, disappeared one hour after the wedding ceremony, and Seth was left alone amidst the police investigation and media frenzy. This was not the first time that such a thing has happened to Charley, 15 years ago, her parents were brutally murdered at their family home, with Charley … Continue reading Book Review - The Wife’s Secret by Kerry Wilkinson
Book Review - The Crying Season by D. K. Hood
My review One of the most fabulous thrillers written by D. K. Hood. Her last book was too dark for me, so I was a bit apprehensive with this one. But D. K. Hood proved me wrong on all fronts. She used a fabulous concept of a pay per view channel and gave it heights … Continue reading Book Review - The Crying Season by D. K. Hood
Book Review - The Wife Before Me by Laura Elliot
My review I hate when a man uses his fists to win an argument. I hate when a man manipulates the woman to believe that she deserves it I hate when a man likes getting his way around, undermining a woman's confidence. And I hate when a man uses the woman's bank balance as his … Continue reading Book Review - The Wife Before Me by Laura Elliot
Don’t You Dare by A. J. Weines
My review The blurb caught my eye, and the beginning of the story hooked me in. Rachel, a bartender, hears her daughter Beth struggling with someone in the cellar, and all her motherly instincts flood her body. She rushes to protect her daughter and accidentally kills the man, Carl. Why accidentally, you ask? Well, they … Continue reading Don’t You Dare by A. J. Weines
Liars by Frances Vick
My review I honestly do not know what I read here. There is a part of me which likes a good story which says - what in this wide world was this? Who are all these twisted characters? With a title being Liars, does this book really have to have only lies?? Where is the … Continue reading Liars by Frances Vick
Bring Me Flowers by D. K. Hood
My review I wanted a fast whodunit which was not too serial killery with macabre descriptions. I have been hearing good things about this author D. K. Hood on the social media. So armed with foreboding apprehension about reading a book which does have a serial killer concept, I was pleasantly surprised that it was … Continue reading Bring Me Flowers by D. K. Hood
Eyes Like Mine by Sheena Kamal
My review The story goes something like this, a phone call about a missing child, who has eyes like the protagonist, Nora. And that starts the ball rolling with the past and present clashing up with Nora right in the middle of it. The author, Sheena Kamal has walked the off-beaten path where main character … Continue reading Eyes Like Mine by Sheena Kamal
Splintered Silence by Sarah Furlong
My review The story is written in the background of the clan of Irish Travellers who are thought to be gypsies and are looked upon by the local people. Many have settled in America for generations and are frequently discriminated against. I liked the fact that the author explains this in the foreword. Brynn returns … Continue reading Splintered Silence by Sarah Furlong
Her last secret by Barbara Copperthwaite
My review This is a novel about secrets, secrets which ruin the family of its happiness, and the aftermath of its effects are felt forever. A family which had everything: successful father, a beautiful mother, and two daughters; a family which seemed perfect from outside had secrets rumbling and simmering in its very core. And … Continue reading Her last secret by Barbara Copperthwaite
The Secret Mother by Shalini Boland
My review A good author is one who writes a book with well etched characters, where the story and plot lines flow and generally the reader is left feeling happy. A great author is the one who captures the reader's attention from first page, pulls the reader into the story, where each emotion of the … Continue reading The Secret Mother by Shalini Boland
Holy Island by LJ Ross
My review After reading a lot of emotional tear-jerkers, I wanted to read a good whodunit, which would trigger my inner sleuth, an all round entertaining book where there is murder, suspense, forensics, police work and a bit of romance.. This book does it all.. As name suggests, one remote island + 3 murders + … Continue reading Holy Island by LJ Ross