Until the End by Christopher Pike is his original trilogy titled Final Friends. Until the End contains the three books: The Party, The Dance, and The Graduation. The Party and The Dance were both originally released in 1988 and The…
Until the End by Christopher Pike is his original trilogy titled Final Friends. Until the End contains the three books: The Party, The Dance, and The Graduation. The Party and The Dance were both originally released in 1988 and The…
Want to know what drew me to One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus? This: The Breakfast Club meets Pretty Little Liars, One of Us Is Lying is the story of what happens when five strangers walk into…
Nora Roberts has the ability to suck me into her stories, smack my emotions around, and then leave me at the end always wanting more. Her newest book, Shelter in Place does it all. It’s gritty, disturbing, terrifying, and yet…
“Fictional people are people too, otherwise why would we care what happens to them?” Lila Emerson, THE COLLECTOR by Nora Roberts The Collector by Nora Roberts released in 2014 and I finally picked up my copy — I know, I…
“The words, they are here and there! He does not recognize the illogic! To what dos one listen if not the words? If one matters, then so must the other!” Hercule Poirot, CLOSED CASKET by Sophie Hannah Closed Casket by…
Passenger to Frankfurt by Agatha Christie has been in by TBR pile for a while, one of the few books by my favorite author that I had not read. Unfortunately, I found this to be a tedious read and not…
Jamie Watson and Charlotte Holmes are back again in The Last of August by Brittany Cavallaro, the second book in her Charlotte Holmes trilogy. Teens Jamie Watson and Charlotte Holmes are descendants of the infamous duo Sherlock Holmes and Dr.…
“A Study in Charlotte” by Brittany Cavallaro has been on my TBR for too long, so when I had the opportunity to grab a copy of this book the other day, I didn’t hesitate. It’s book one of a trilogy…
I love a good mystery. I really love an Agatha Christie mystery, especially when it’s a Hercule Poirot mystery. “Hercule Poirot’s Christmas” checked all the boxes for me: Agatha Christie mystery featuring her one and only Belgian detective Murder in…
BELLAMY RISING by A.E. Snow What do an abandoned house, frightening visions, and a creepy poem have in common? A serial killer, of course. A madman is on the loose in the small town of Louisa. Teenage girls are disappearing…