Review| The Killer Question – Janice Hallett

A couple of years ago, I read The Appeal by Janice Hallett and loved how she told that story. When I read the synopsis for The Killer Question, I knew it was time to read another book by this author. This book released earlier this week and today I want to tell you all about it and what I thought. Keep on reading to find out!

A big thank you to Netgalley and Atria Books for providing me with an eARC to read and review. This doesn’t affect my opinion in any way.

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Bookish Beginnings on Friday | Death of a Cheerleader – Marina Evans

We have a lot of eARC’s and we want to promote them a little bit more. So we decided to do some more Bookish Beginnings On Friday. Today I wanted to share the beginning of Death of a Cheerleader. I just got this eARC and I’m really curious. The author used to be a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader and I hope that translates to the story. Let’s take a look at the beginning of this book!
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Review | And Then There Were None – Agatha Christie

I really liked the Agatha Christie book I’ve read before and I have always been interested in reading more. My mom owns quite a lot of them and as a mystery lover they are a must read. After seeing And Then There Were None mentioned in a Youtube video, I decided to just go for it and I listened to the audiobook. And today I want to share my thoughts with you all, so let’s dive in!
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Review| The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year – Ally Carter

If you’ve been following the blog, you’ll know I’m a big fan of holiday reads. I started a little early this year, and did some Christmas in July reading. The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year releases on September 24th, and today I want to tell you about this book with a review where I talk about the top 5 things I loved about this book!

A big thank you to Netgalley and Avon for providing me with an eARC to read and review. This doesn’t affect my opinion in any way.

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Review| Silent Sister – Megan Davidhizar

I keep saying I want to read more thrillers and mysteries, so when I heard about Silent Sister, I had to request this one on Netgalley. Today I want to tell you about this book and what I thought. Silent Sister released on August 6th and is now available.

A big thank you to Netgalley and Delacorte Press for the eARC to read and review. This doesn’t affect my opinions in any ways.

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Review| A Letter to the Luminous Deep – Sylvie Cathrall

As someone who loves books with letters and emails, I couldn’t pass up this epistolary fantasy that released this year. A Letter to the Luminous Deep was very much whimsical like was described in the synopsis. Today I want to tell you more about this book and what I thought!

A big thank you to Netgalley and Orbit for providing me with an eARC to read and review. This didn’t influence my opinion in any way.

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Review | This Is Why We Lied – Karin Slaughter

Last week I was looking for a new audiobook and to my very pleasant surprise I saw the newest Karin Slaughter was already released. I adore her books and as soon as it releases I read the new Will Trent every year. So of course I started the audiobook right away and just a day later I finished the whole thing haha. And today I wanted to share my thoughts on the book, so let’s dive in!
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Review| The Tainted Cup – Robert Jackson Bennett

Even though I haven’t read and Sherlock Holmes books, I always find it interesting if books have characters that are a lot like Holmes and Watson. If you add a fantasy story with a mystery to the mix, I’m sold. That was the case with The Tainted Cup! I finally sat down and read this one, so I want to tell you about it and my thoughts. Keep on reading to find out more!

A big thank you to Netgalley and Del Rey for providing me with an eARC to read and review. This doesn’t influence my opinion in any way.

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Review| The Night in Question – Kathleen Glasgow & Liz Lawson

Last year I read The Agathas and thought it was a great start to a new mystery series. The sequel, The Night in Question, was an anticipated release of mine, because I was curious to see what this crime solving duo would do next. So I was really excited when I received an eARC to read and review. It took me a little longer that I liked before I finally read The Night in Question, but today I’m going to tell you about the book and what I thought!

A big thanks to Netgalley and Delacorte Press for providing me with an eARC to read and review. This doesn’t influence my opinion in any way.

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Review| Belladonna – Adalyn Grace

Belladonna is a book that has received a lot of hype since releasing in 2022. I even grabbed an eARC of this book when it was read now on Netgalley. When a book is really hyped, I tend to be careful, because I’m afraid the hype is going to get my expectations too high. That wasn’t the case with this book and I’m mad a myself for taking so long to read it. So I finally did and want to talk about it, so keep on reading for more!

A big thank you to Netgalley and Little Brown for providing me with an eARC to read and review. This didn’t influence my opinion in any way.

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