A disturbingly creepy storyline with an impressive writing. The pace seems consistent with the plot, and there’s fear conveyed through every word of the book.
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Quick Review: Girls’ Night Out by Liz Fenton; Lisa Steinke
This is perfect binge read over a weekend. The pace is fast and the characters are crisp and likable. Do not miss out the suspense till the last page.
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Quick Review: Before I Met Him by John Nicholl
A super creepy thriller involving a woman with an abused past, but just Not so my Genre.
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Book Review – Pretty Ugly Lies by Pamela Crane
Pretty Ugly Lies by Pamela Crane Published: 01 Aug 2018 by BloodHound Books Swathi's Rating: 4.5/5 Verdict: A perfect mix of crime and domestic chaos illustrated through sensible writing. Plot: A mother sits in a pool of blood—the blood of her family.
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Quick Review: The Coroner by Jennifer Graeser Dornbush
The Coroner by Jennifer Graeser Dornbush Swathi’s Rating: 3/5 Published: 17 Aug 2018 by Crooked Lane Books
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Quick Review: The Grey Zone by Jason McMillan
The Grey Zone by Jason McMillan Swathi’s Rating: 3.5/5 Published: 21 Aug 2018 by Concierge Marketing Inc. Rooney Publishing
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September Release: If They Knew by Joanne Sefton
If They Knew by Joanne Sefton Published: 03 Sep 2018 by Avon Books UK
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Quick Review: After Nightfall by A. J. Banner
After Nightfall by A. J. Banner Swathi’s Rating: 4/5 Published: 07 Aug 2018 by Lake Union Publishing
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Book Review – Tell Me You’re Mine by Elisabeth Norebäck
Where is the line between hope and madness? Three women: one who believes she has found her long lost daughter, one terrified she’s about to lose her child, and one determined to understand who she truly is.
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Book Review – Jane Doe by Victoria Helen Stone
Jane Doe by Victoria Helen Stone Published: 01 Aug 2018 Swathi’s Rating: 4.5/5 Verdict: A fresh scintillating plot with a brutally-honest character, a must-read of this year! Plot: A double life with a single purpose: revenge. Jane’s days at a Midwest insurance company are perfectly ordinary. She blends in well, unremarkably pretty in her floral-print dresses and extra efficient at her low-level job. She’s just the kind of woman middle manager Steven Hepsworth likes—meek, insecure, and willing to defer to a man. No one has any idea who Jane really is. Least of all Steven. But plain Jane is hiding something. And Steven’s bringing out the worst in her. Nothing can…