A Heartfelt Dive into Kathleen Glasgow’s You’d Be Home Now I stumbled upon Kathleen Glasgow’s You’d Be Home Now during a particularly reflective evening. The title itself resonated with me—how often do we long for a place, a sense of belonging, or the comfort of familiarity? Exploring this book was like opening a door to

A Heartfelt Yet Frustrating Journey: A Review of You’d Be Home Now I picked up You’d Be Home Now by Katy Glasgow with high hopes, drawn in by its promise of exploring tragedy in a small town and the ever-relevant issue of the opioid crisis. As someone who dives into novels looking for emotional depth

Home Before Dark: A Gripping Return to Sager’s Haunted World Riley Sager has done it once again! You know how sometimes a book will manifest in your life just at the right moment, pulling you into its world in a way that feels almost fated? This was my experience with Home Before Dark, and let

I’ll Tell You When I’m Home: A Memoir by Hala Alyan — A Journey of Story, Heritage, and Healing When I first encountered I’ll Tell You When I’m Home: A Memoir, I was drawn in by the powerful juxtaposition of personal struggle and rich cultural history that Hala Alyan weaves throughout her narrative. As a

Unpacking Secrets in Kristin Offiler’s The Housewarming As someone who revels in character-driven mysteries, I was immediately drawn to Kristin Offiler’s The Housewarming. The premise of a gathering among estranged friends haunted by past trauma seemed like fertile ground for a gripping psychological thriller. Little did I know, this debut novel would weave together an

Unraveling the Threads: A Review of Home of the Happy: A Murder on the Cajun Prairie When I first stumbled upon Jordan LaHaye Fontenot’s Home of the Happy, I felt an immediate tug at my curiosity. The blend of personal memoir, investigative journalism, and the haunting history of a Louisiana murder drew me in. How