Book Review: The Chaperone

Book: The Chaperone Author: M Hendrix Thank you NetGalley and RB Media for an advanced audio copy. The Chaperone was a book that kept me intrigued and invested throughout the entire story. Thatโ€™s not to say it was not without issues though. The story follows Stella who is a young woman in โ€œNew Americaโ€. New... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Same Time Next Summer

Book: Same Time Next Summer Author: Annabel Monoghan Thank you to NetGalley and Penguin Group Putnam for an eARC in exchange for my honest review. On paper, Sam has everything she wants. She lives in NYC, she is engaged to a doctor named Jack, and she somewhat enjoys her job. However, she is missing that... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Everything The Darkness Eats

Book: Everything The Darkness Eats Author: Eric LaRocca Thank you NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for an advanced audio copy. After finishing this book I sat back and wondered what exactly did I just read? The story felt disjointed and was on the boring side. It also tackled some big topics and hard life issues but... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Ascent

Book: The Ascent Author: Ronald Malfi Thank you NetGalley and Tantor Audio for an advanced audio copy. The Ascent follows Tim. Tim survived a climbing accident with the help of his dead wife. Tim becomes an alcoholic spiraling out of control until an old friend of his wife invites him on an expedition. The expedition... Continue Reading →

Book Review: My Daughter’s Boyfriend

Book: My Daughter's Boyfriend Author: Daniel Hurst Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for an advanced audio copy. My Daughter's Boyfriend is an entertaining and predictable thriller throughout its short story. This is my third book by the author and unfortunately this is his weakest book for me. The story follows Ellie, a young woman... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Second Ending

Book: The Second Ending Author: Michelle Hoffman Thank you to NetGalley and Random House Publishing Ballantine for an eARC in exchange for my honest review. Prudence was a child prodigy who taught herself to play piano at age three. She had become so famous that she even played at the White House. As she got... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Ballad of Old Joe Booth

Book: The Ballad of Old Joe Booth Author: William Pauley III Thank you NetGalley and Doom Fiction for an advanced audio copy.  The Ballad of Old Joe Booth is the fifth installment in the Bedlam Bible, the series that follows the residents of the 8th block tower and all the creepy things that happen. This... Continue Reading →

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