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Matchmaking for Psychopaths by Tasha Coryell

Read our detailed review of Matchmaking for Psychopaths by Tasha Coryell, a gripping psychological thriller that blends dark romance, twisted humor, and chilling suspense. Discover its themes, characters, and why it’s a must-read for fans of complex female protagonists and darkly entertaining thrillers.

Everyone Is Lying to You by Jo Piazza

In an era where curated Instagram feeds masquerade as reality and influencer culture has become a multibillion-dollar industry, Jo Piazza delivers a scathing and...

Night Watcher by Daphne Woolsoncroft

Discover the chilling psychological thriller Night Watcher by Daphne Woolsoncroft—a haunting debut about trauma, serial killers, and a radio host's darkest memories. Read our full review and see why it’s a standout in 2025’s thriller fiction.

No Lie Lasts Forever by Mark Stevens

Discover the chilling mind of a killer in No Lie Lasts Forever, a gripping thriller by Mark Stevens about evil, lies, and dark redemption.

Someone Knows by Vi Keeland

Read our in-depth review of Someone Knows by Vi Keeland, a gripping psychological thriller that unpacks trauma, memory, and identity with precision.

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The Arimasen Dialogues by Michael Hoffman

The Arimasen Dialogues by Michael Hoffman is a voice-driven philosophical fantasy set on a world beyond Space, Time, and Matter. Themes, characters, style, and similar reads.

The Ending Writes Itself by Evelyn Clarke

The Ending Writes Itself by Evelyn Clarke puts six midlist authors on a Scottish island, hands them a dead man's unfinished manuscript, and a two-million-dollar prize. This review breaks down what the debut mystery gets brilliantly right and where it stumbles — spoiler-free.

Rites of the Starling by Devney Perry

Rites of the Starling by Devney Perry is the second book in the Shield of Sparrows series. Discover whether this romantasy sequel delivers on its promise of reunion, deeper lore, and world-expanding mythology.

The Faraway Inn by Sarah Beth Durst

Heartbreak, portal magic, and very good hot chocolate: The Faraway Inn by Sarah Beth Durst delivers a warm, inventive YA fantasy that sneaks up on you and earns its ending. A spoiler-free review.

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