Whistle

Whistle is wonderfully written, well thought out, creepy, dark, chilling, gripping and dripping with dread! Just how I like them! Who knew a toy train set

The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits

Sisters, music, motherhood, stardom, romance, love, and consequences. The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits was a gripping read about two sisters, Cassie and Zoe Grossberg. The

King Sorrow

Gripping, creepy, menacing and fantastic! Joe Hill mentions in his note at the end of the book that it has been 10 years since he

Didn’t You Use to Be Queenie B?

Fame, food, addiction, skills, redemption, aspirations, mentoring, and starting over are many of the themes in Didn’t You Use to Be Queenie B?. Plus, this book

The Last Days of Kira Mullan

The Last Days of Kira Mullan is the second book in the Maud O’Connor series but worked very well as a stand-alone novel for me. In

Famous Last Words @GillianMAuthor

Gripping, shocking, and hard to put down! Gillian McAllister delivered a gripping and brilliantly thought out storyline with Famous Last Words! I was instantly engrossed in

A Talent for Murder

Peter Swanson has delivered once again! I was completely engrossed in A Talent for Murder and enjoyed reading about Henry Kimball and Lily Kintner once again! I

How The Light Gets In

Joyce Maynard has another brilliant book on her hands with this gripping follow up to Count the Ways. This book can easily be read as a

What You Leave Behind

Gripping, thought provoking, hard to put down and well thought out. Deena Wood has returned to her hometown in Brunswick, Georgia after losing her job,

Margo’s Got Money Troubles

Margo Millet is twenty years old and a new mother after having an affair with her married English professor. She has a lot on her