Tag: Suspense

  • Adele Parks’ ‘Woman Last Seen’

    This review was commissioned by Harper Collins. Leigh Fletcher has a wonderful life; a devoted husband, two amazing sons, and a beautiful home filled with clutter and laughter and enough energy to have spontaneous dance parties at the end of a long day- but even the happiest, most fulfilled women have their secrets. When Leigh…

  • Lisa Unger’s ‘Confessions on the 7:45’

    I looked forward to reading this book for months; the idea of a woman sitting down next to a stranger on a train and spilling every nefarious secret they’re hiding in their hearts and having it come back to bite them just sounded deliciously twisted to me. It was- that part did not disappoint in…

  • Amber Garza’s ‘When I Was You’

    This review was commissioned by Harper Collins. This is more like it; from the moment you take a step into Kelly Medina’s world, everything you’re reading and looking at just goes a shade darker and more innocuous than it should be. Is what Kelly’s narration is telling us the truth? Or is it all part…

  • Kimberly Belle’s ‘Stranger in the Lake’

    This review was commissioned by Harper Collins. Charlotte’s world from the outside is glittering and amazing, something to be envied, but from the moment we step over the threshold of her home we know, just as she does, that something is way off. Is it her secretive, seemingly devoted husband, his loyal friend, Micah, or…

  • Jude Deveraux’s ‘A Forgotten Murder’

    I have been a devotee of Jude Deveraux for many, many years; ‘Sweet Liar’ was actually my introduction to the world of romance and I was drawn in by Deveraux’s strong characters, her tightly woven plot lines, and how she managed to squeeze my heart in her hands the whole time, keeping me on the…

  • Jennifer Hillier’s ‘Little Secrets’

    This is the second Jennifer Hillier book I have read and the second one that has left me gasping in shock, in tears, stunned beyond belief, and wishing that I hadn’t read it as quickly as I did. I am actually jealous of people that will get to experience what I just did for the…