Que dire ? Sinon que je me suis fait avoir. Cette histoire de « Best Seller » c’est vraiment un attrape -couillon. Bref. Sloane, une new yorkaise trentenaire et célibata…| Mélie et les livres
Check out my list of best romantic suspense books for the perfect recommendation.| She Reads Romance Books
You Belong Here by Megan Miranda is a psychological thriller that explores the weight of past trauma, the...| books that slay
When You Disappeared by John Marrs is a gripping tale about the unraveling of a family’s life after...| books that slay
We Won’t All Survive by Kate Alice Marshall is a thrilling survival story that explores the psychological and...| books that slay
Watch Your Back by Tate James is a gripping, emotional story of betrayal, trauma, and the complicated dynamics...| books that slay
Titre : Le diamant (S 607) Auteur : Jeremy Wegmann 🇫🇷 Édition : Librinova – Autoédité (02/01/2023) – 237 pages Résumé : La flotte française dispose de quatre sous-marins nucléaires lanceurs d’engins : les SNLE, notre dissuasion nucléaire. Il … Lire la suite →| The Cannibal Lecteur
We Were Never Friends by Kaira Rouda unfolds from several points of view but it feels like Beth is the natural lead character. Perhaps because we meet her first. In the most bizarre of coincidences her daughter is engaged to the son of one of Beth’s sorority ‘sisters’ from her college days and for reasons Continue Reading The post ARC review: We Were Never Friends by Kaira Rouda appeared first on Debbish.| Debbish
A Disappearing Act by Jo Dixon is one of those novels in which – secrets from the past – are revisited in the present… and of course it’s far too late to do anything about past actions or behaviour. I read a lot of crime fiction and thrillers that are similarly themed, and almost always Continue Reading The post Book review: A Disappearing Act by Jo Dixon appeared first on Debbish.| Debbish
Raise your hand if you like FREE books! A Killer Strikes, the first in what will be a twelve book series, is perma free so make sure to click the link below to get your copy. While this author was babysitting alone in a secluded setting, she heard voices outside – and that was after … Continue reading #BadMoonRising A Killer Strikes (A Shade Darker #1) by Georgia Rose #thriller #suspense #FREEbook| Books and Such
Je rappelle que je n’ai pas suivi vos chroniques depuis longtemps, donc j’ai visiblement acheté n’importe quoi, principalement des polars ou thrillers pour me distraire. D’où cette horrible expérience. Je vous mets le résumé éditeur ici : » Après le succès du Chalet et de La Croisière (prix Polar Bristish 2024), bienvenue aux Maldives. Un […]| Mélie et les livres
Check out my book review of Mate by Ali Hazelwood, her latest paranormal romance about fated mates.| She Reads Romance Books
Check out my book review of The Things Gods Break by Abigail Owen to see what I think of this romantasy.| She Reads Romance Books
Local Woman Missing is a highly engrossing suspense novel that explores the disappearance of two seemingly unrelated people and the toll it takes on family and neighbors over a decade later. A cleverly engineered plot that provides several surprising twists makes this story a winner for me. This post may contain Amazon Affiliate links. As […]| Book Thoughts from Bed
Murder at 30,000 feet by Susan Walter is yet another excellent thriller from the American author who I discovered two years ago through Lie By The Pool. If you’re looking for a new-to-you author with an excellent backlist I highly recommend Walter, who is also a screenwriter and director… which I think is evident in Continue Reading The post ARC review: Murder at 30,000 feet by Susan Walter appeared first on Debbish.| Debbish
Page count: 384 pages Rating: 4.5 stars Thank you to Avon and Netgalley for this ARC. My opinions are my own. Official plot summary: T en y...| kingmagu.blogspot.com
This original, interactive thriller from debut author Jay Martel follows a brilliant teenage girl as she races across D.C. to decode the clues her father left behind, which may just be the key to s…| Books and Such
She Didn't Stand a Chance by Stacie Grey centres around the supicious death of a wealthy man and those who stand to inherit his fortune.| Debbish
Welcome to the Blog Tour for Hunting the Amish Witness by Dana R. Lynn, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! A witness in hiding. An enemy with a vendetta.| JustRead Publicity Tours
There is one murder mystery subgenre that I will never tire of, and that’s the closed-circle mystery. If I could wave a magic wand, every single mystery novel would be set on a remote island, an isolated mountain top, or feature a group of people cut off from the world by a bizarre weather event.Continue reading "If You Loved “And Then There Were None”, Try These Modern Closed-Circle Mysteries" The post If You Loved “And Then There Were None”, Try These Modern Closed-Circle Mysterie...| A Home Is Announced
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Premier roman que je découvre de Céline Bréant, Là où sombrent les secrets m’a captivée de bout en bout. Une enquête intime et émotive, entre drames d’enfance et mémoire défaillante.| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
Oh my. This was very creepy. So creepy, I almost quit reading it about halfway through because I was afraid it was going to give me nightmares. But I decided to read a couple more chapters, and then eerie and creepy things started getting real-life explanations, and I went ahead and finished the book. It turns out that all the ghostly and creepy things were totally explainable and due to secret human activity, and there were no hauntings. There definitely were horrible murders in th...| The Edge of the Precipice
In The Broken Girls, freelance journalist Fiona Sheridan takes on a story about the renovation of a long-shuttered girls boarding school and suddenly finds herself investigating a 64-year-old murder, as well. An original plot plus an eerie paranormal element make The Broken Girls an engaging murder mystery. This post may contain Amazon Affiliate links. As […]| Book Thoughts from Bed
Terrifying visitors have come to Maria and Richard’s doorstep. Can they make them go away, or will their peaceful retirement go up in flames? Check my short story out for free on Kindle Unlimited or find it at your favorite retailer at www.books2read.com/jonathanpongratz. Happy Reading! Join My ARC & Street Review Team | Subscribe Facebook | GoodReads | Bookbub | Instagram| YouTube| Jonathan Pongratz
Wynne and I are still pinching ourselves. Amazed and thrilled that one of our favorite authors, Barbara Nickless, made time to sit down with us to discuss her latest book, “The Drowning Game”. In t…| The Heart of the Matter
From, Saison 2 (2022-…) Créée par John Griffin Série américaine en cours, 3 saisons sorties à ce jour, disponible sur Paramount (Amazon Prime) Fantastique/Epouvante/Horreur Trailer (en VO sans sous…| L'Imaginaerum de Symphonie
Alors alors…. j’ai acheté ce livre il y a des mois de ça, attendant le moment propice pour le lire. J’ai eu plusieurs moment propices mais à chaque fois pour une raison ou une autre j’ai reposé ce livre dans ma PAL, après l’avoir entamé. Je sais que je l’avais acheté parce que j’avais aimé […]| Mélie et les livres
Un nouveau tome des aventures de Tom et Molly, l’ours jardinier et son amie la Taupe qui vit dans ses galeries sous la maison de Tom. J’aime beaucoup ces petits livres de taille « poche », illustrés, pour les enfants à partir de sept ans. J’en ai parlé plusieurs fois ici : ces livres d’environ 80 pages […]| Mélie et les livres
Discover the top 10 Agatha Christie mysteries that every fan should read and the four classic Agatha Christie mysteries I'd skip!| A Home Is Announced
Un avis de Saiwhisper Titre : « Une couronne d’os et d’épines » Auteur : Emily NorskenGenre : FantasyÉditeur : Les trois nornes #ISBN9782492118043 . Servir le royaume qu’importe le prix…| Les pages qui tournent
Author: Colleen HooverPublication date: December 7, 2018Genre: thrillerMy rating: 3/5 stars The thing about reading a book super quickly is that, sometimes, you don’t have quite as much to sa…| Metaphors and Miscellanea
Okay. I’m not sure the film I’m thinking of constitutes ‘horror’, it’s more suspense, but the subject matter is horrifying. And it had the outright suck-i-…| Sparks From A Combustible Mind