Where the Truth Lies by Anna Bailey [book review]

Where the Truth Lies

Book: Where the Truth Lies

Author: Anna Bailey

Published: August 3, 2021

Publisher: Atria Books

Genre: Thriller

Pages: 384

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Creepshow: The Cursed by Elley Cooper [book review]

Creepshow: The Cursed

Book: Creepshow: The Cursed

Author: Elley Cooper

Published: April 20, 2021

Publisher: Scholastic Inc

Genre: YA Horror

Pages: 224

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The Taxidermist’s Lover by Polly Hall [book review]

The Taxidermist's Lover

Book: The Taxidermist’s Lover

Author: Polly Hall

Published: December 8, 2020

Publisher: CamCat Books

Genre: Horror

Pages: 272

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The Perfect Place to Die by Bryce Moore [book review]

I was so excited to get an ARC of The Perfect Place to Die! Check out my review for it here.
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The Perfect Place to Die

Book: The Perfect Place to Die

Author: Bryce Moore

Published: August 3, 2021

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Genre: YA Thriller

Pages: 384

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The Sinful Lives of Trophy Wives by Kristin Miller [Book Review]

The Sinful Lives of Trophy Wives is such a fun summer thriller!
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The Sinful Lives of Trophy Wives

Book: The Sinful Lives of Trophy Wives

Author: Kristin Miller

Published: July 20, 2021

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Genre: Thriller

Pages: 288

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About The Sinful Lives of Trophy Wives:

The Sinful lives of Trophy Wives follows mystery writer Brooke Davies after she moves into an upscale neighborhood. No one has a way into the neighborhood without a code and the only people that have it are those that live there. As Brooke makes some friends in the neighborhood she realizes that not everyone there is as perfect as they make themselves out to be. What secrets are they keeping? And how deadly are they?

Rating: 4 out of 5.

What I thought of The Sinful Lives of Trophy Wives:

So I’m a huge fan of thrillers. I probably have more reviews of thrillers on my blog than anything else. There’s a reason for that! I love thrilling books that are going to keep me entertained. I like being kept on the tip of my toes and wondering what’s going to happen next and how are things going to end.

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The Characters

So, the characters are somewhat what I expected. They are women who have money and live in a super nice neighborhood. They want money and they’ll do just about anything to keep their money. In a way, I kind of relate Brooke because I can see myself getting close to people in order to add them to a story. Not that I would actually finish the story though. But I always get inspiration from others and the women in this story are really good inspirations for a story.

I don’t know how I would feel about living around women like characters in this book. They kind of remind me of popular girls in high school who wouldn’t let you sit next to them. Then again I probably never would have made friends with them in the first place since I’m introverted and stay home all of the time anyway.

The Plot

The Plot of The Sinful Lives of Trophy wives is actually really good. This is a somewhat realistic who-done-it type of story. Most of the characters are super colorful and even the side characters stand out. The only thing that really bothered me is that I hated the changing point of view. There were times that it seemed a bit random and didn’t give any warning.

The plot is very fast-paced and keeps you wanting to know what is going to happen next. If you’re going on vacation then I definitely recommend getting this book because it is the perfect summer thriller!

If you enjoyed this review then you might also like my review for Mirrorland.

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The Skeleton Tree by Diane Janes [book review]

The Skeleton Tree

Book: The Skeleton Tree

Author: Diane Janes

Published: June 1, 2021

Publisher: Severn House Published

Genre: Horror

Pages: 224

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The Photographer by Dixie Carter [book review]

The Photogropher

Book: The Photographer

Author: Mary Dixie Carter

Published: May 25, 2021

Publisher: Minotaur

Genre: Thriller

Pages: 288

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Pawsitively Betrayed by Melissa Erin Jackson [book review]

Pawsitively Betrayed

Book: Pawsitively Betrayed

Author: Melissa Erin Jackson

Published: January 10, 2021

Publisher: Ringtale Press

Genre: Cozy Mystery

Pages: 382

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The Last Night of October by Greg Chapman [book review]

The Last Night of October

Book: The Last Night of October

Author: Greg Chapman

Published: October 9, 2013

Publisher: Bad Moon Books/ Evil Jester Press

Pages: 68

Genre: Horror

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The Castle School (for troubled girls) by Alyssa B. Sheinmel [book review]

The Castle School (for Troubled Girls)

Book: The Castle School (for Troubled Girls)

Author: Alyssa B. Sheinmel

Published: March 2, 2021

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Genre: Ya Contemporary

Pages: 400

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