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My Sister’s Daughter by Liv Constantine

Liv Constantine's latest psychological thriller, "My Sister's Daughter," delves deep into the complexities of family relationships, trust, and the haunting effects of past trauma....

The Doll’s House by Lisa Unger

In The Doll's House, Lisa Unger spins a dark and gripping tale that explores manipulation, family secrets, and eerie dolls. This psychological thriller, centered around a grieving widow and her rebellious daughter, will leave readers questioning what’s real and what’s not. A must-read for fans of suspense and horror.

The Forest of Lost Souls by Dean Koontz

Discover Dean Koontz's "The Forest of Lost Souls," a thrilling blend of eco-consciousness, mythology, and suspense. Follow Vida, a fierce heroine, as she navigates a web of corruption and the supernatural forces in the wilderness. A gripping review of this mythic and suspenseful journey.

Home Is Where the Bodies Are by Jeneva Rose

You know that old saying about skeletons in the closet? Well, Jeneva Rose's latest thriller "Home Is Where the Bodies Are" takes that idea...

Special Delivery by Damon Lamorea

"Special Delivery" by Damon Lamorea is a gripping thriller that explores a chilling mystery of poisoned food deliveries during a pandemic. Follow Detective Garrison Grant's investigation in this page-turner filled with suspense, twists, and a deep psychological study of human nature.

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Our Perfect Storm by Carley Fortune

In Our Perfect Storm, Carley Fortune returns with a friends-to-lovers romance set against the misty rainforests of Tofino. After Frankie is jilted on her wedding day, her childhood best friend George whisks her onto her honeymoon to mend her heart. A sea-soaked, sensory, emotionally honest read about belonging to yourself and to someone who has always known you.

The Calamity Club by Kathryn Stockett

Kathryn Stockett's long-awaited return, The Calamity Club, follows three women in 1933 Oxford, Mississippi who refuse to take what life has handed them: an eleven-year-old orphan with a sharp mouth, a chinless small-town spinster, and a desperate mother running on fumes. Funny, occasionally baggy, and full of women you do not forget after the last page.

The Faith of Beasts by James S.A. Corey

The Faith of Beasts by James S.A. Corey, the second book in The Captive's War trilogy, is patient, brutal, and deeply human, with comparable reads from Tchaikovsky and Martine.

I Could Give You the Moon by Ann Liang

With I Could Give You the Moon, Ann Liang returns to Airington with a glamorous, slow-burn YA romance about social media masks, missing brothers, and a love that asks for everything

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