Book Review: They Wish They Were Us by Jessica Goodman From the moment I heard Jessica Goodman was releasing They Wish They Were Us, I was captivated. The notion of a murder mystery set in the glitzy, cutthroat world of an elite prep school instantly pulled me in. I found myself drawn to themes of

Book Review: The Housemaid by Freida McFadden From the moment I first laid eyes on the cover of The Housemaid, I felt a compelling urge to dive deeper into its pages. Something about Freida McFadden’s masterful blend of domestic intrigue and psychological twists captivated me. As a fan of thrillers that draw you in and

Book Review: One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus When I first picked up One of Us Is Lying, the buzz surrounding it intrigued me. With comparisons to Pretty Little Liars and The Breakfast Club, the premise—a murder mystery unfolding within the confines of a high school detention—promised both suspense and depth. Karen

Unraveling Trauma in The Murder Next Door: A Graphic Memoir There’s a certain magnetism to stories steeped in real-life experiences, especially when they navigate the choppy waters of trauma and the human psyche. The Murder Next Door by Hugh D’Andrade captivated me not only due to its gripping premise but also because I knew I

Let Me In: A Rollercoaster of Suspense and Frustration When I first heard about Claire Allan’s Let Me In, I was intrigued by the premise of a couple trying to escape their troubled lives in a decrepit McMansion, only to have their fresh start turn into a twisted nightmare. Let’s just say, I hoped for

Review of One Last Kill (Tracy Crosswhite, #10) As a long-time fan of the Tracy Crosswhite series, I couldn’t help but feel a flutter of excitement when I saw One Last Kill by Robert Dugoni was on the horizon. There’s something undeniably alluring about witnessing a character’s evolution across a series, and with every new