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The Perfect Divorce by Jeneva Rose

Discover our detailed review of The Perfect Divorce by Jeneva Rose, the gripping sequel to The Perfect Marriage, where betrayal, manipulation, and murder take center stage in this masterfully crafted psychological thriller.

You Deserve to Know by Aggie Blum Thompson

Discover the dark secrets hidden behind a seemingly perfect suburban neighborhood in Aggie Blum Thompson’s gripping thriller, You Deserve to Know. This review explores the book’s intricate characters, thrilling twists, and powerful themes of deception and betrayal.

All the Other Mothers Hate Me by Sarah Harman

Sarah Harman’s All the Other Mothers Hate Me blends dark humor, domestic drama, and psychological thrills in a story about motherhood, privilege, and secrets. A gripping debut filled with sharp wit and unexpected twists.

Nothing Ever Happens Here by Seraphina Nova Glass

Discover the chilling mystery of Nothing Ever Happens Here by Seraphina Nova Glass. This suspenseful small-town thriller weaves secrets, deception, and unexpected twists into a gripping novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Claire, Darling by Callie Kazumi

Dive into the psychological depths of Claire, Darling, Callie Kazumi’s haunting debut thriller. This gripping novel explores obsession, identity, and the dangerous consequences of unearthing hidden truths. Read our full review to uncover the shocking twists and emotional complexity that make this book an unforgettable read.

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Cherry Baby by Rainbow Rowell

Cherry Baby by Rainbow Rowell is a witty, emotionally honest novel about a woman navigating divorce, body image, and a Hollywood movie based on her marriage. Read our full spoiler-free review.

Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker

Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker is a slow-burn horror novel blending samurai history and Japanese myth. A Gothic horror novel where a grieving present-day fugitive and a 19th-century samurai's daughter discover each other through a door that should not exist, with Kylie Lee Baker's dark prose and Japanese mythology holding the whole haunted house together.

Love by the Book by Jessica George

Love by the Book by Jessica George follows two very different women, a struggling novelist and a guarded schoolteacher, as they find each other in a London bookshop. This honest, spoiler-free review covers what the book gets right, where it falls short, and why this friendship novel might be exactly what you read next.

American Fantasy by Emma Straub

American Fantasy by Emma Straub is a warm, witty, and surprisingly moving novel set aboard a boyband cruise ship. Read our full review of this 2026 release from the author of This Time Tomorrow, and find out what makes it worth the trip.

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