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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 Love Me by Caroline Kepnes

Discover the chilling evolution of Joe Goldberg in You Love Me by Caroline Kepnes. This psychological thriller trades spectacle for subtle dread as Joe seeks love in a small town—while old patterns creep back in.

You by Caroline Kepnes

A deep-dive book review of You by Caroline Kepnes—an unsettling, second-person thriller that places you inside the obsessive mind of Joe Goldberg. Explore themes of love, identity, and digital voyeurism in this unforgettable literary ride.

My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing

Discover the chilling world of My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing—a domestic thriller where a married couple’s hobby is murder. This in-depth review explores its psychological depth, shocking twists, and unforgettable characters.

Count My Lies by Sophie Stava

Sophie Stava’s debut novel Count My Lies is a psychological thriller packed with deception, identity twists, and female agency. Read our in-depth review to explore its gripping plot, complex characters, and suspenseful storytelling.

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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.

Only Breath & Shadow by Andrew Tweeddale

Only Breath & Shadow by Andrew Tweeddale is the powerful conclusion to the Castle Drogo series. A blind English veteran, a Jewish family in peril, and 1938 Vienna come alive in this quietly devastating work of literary historical fiction.

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