The Perfect Child by Lucinda Berry My rating: 5 of 5 stars Intense, terrifying and at times utterly horrifying, I loved this book and found it one of those cray-cray, intense reads that I just couldn’t look away from. Christopher and Hannah have a perfect life except one thing. They can’t have a baby. But…
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Book reviews
Welcome to my little book nook, where I keep my book reviews. I only review books that I rate 4* or 5*, because why would I waste time on books I don’t enjoy? Besides, my mama taught me, ‘If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothin’ at all’.
Here and Gone - Haylen Beck
Here and Gone by Haylen Beck Despite an intriguing premise, I found this book really difficult to get through. Maybe it just wasn’t my type of book. View all my reviews
Lock Every Door - Riley Sager
Lock Every Door by Riley Sager My rating: 5 of 5 stars Addictive. Creepy. Pulse-poundingly perfect. Riley Sager’s writing is so crisp compelling and unique, and he knows how to write to impress. Lock Every Door is really a study in flawless storytelling, with numerous plot twists, creepy characters and atmospheric writing galore. But it’s…
The Woman Inside - E.G. Scott
The Woman Inside by E.G. Scott A wild ride of addiction to prescription pills, lying, adultery, and stalking in which a married couple slowly self destructs. Not sure I really liked any of the characters, but their motives were clear and I enjoyed the POV of Rebekah, the main protagonist. While initially I was a…
Big Little Lies - Liane Moriarty
Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty My rating: 5 of 5 stars Hidden under the shiny, light-hearted surface of a chick-lit suburban drama, Big Little Lies is a book of such depth and complexity it really surprised me. The suspense was richly developed, with comments from other parents and a count-down effect to the night…
My Lovely Wife - Samantha Downing
My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing My rating: 5 of 5 stars It’s pretty rare when I read a book and don’t have a clue what’s going to happen next. I was constantly surprised, in the best possible way! In fact, I was so engrossed I literally didn’t hear as my husband took our son…
Keeping Lucy - T. Greenwood
Keeping Lucy by T. Greenwood A lovely, moving story about how one parent’s decision to give up their Down Syndrome baby affects the entire family. When Ginny finds out the special school her daughter, Lucy, is being kept is squalid, she decides to take Lucy and run. But her husband and his domineering father are…
No Second Chance - Harlan Coben
No Second Chance by Harlan Coben A first-class crime thriller that oddly vacillates between being really, really fast where I found myself completely immersed, and then really, really slow where I started skimming a little. Coben is the king of plotting, and is obviously an excellent writer, even if sometimes the plot did stretch credulity…
Truth and Lies - Caroline Mitchell
Truth and Lies by Caroline Mitchell My rating: 4 of 5 stars Clever, smart and with super-fast plotting, this crime novel is the first in a series. With a twisty plot and some really well-drawn characters, this was exactly what I needed for a quick, easy read. When DI Amy Winter receives a letter from…
The Wife - Alafair Burke
The Wife by Alafair Burke My rating: 4 of 5 stars An excellent domestic suspense about a woman who’s husband has been accused of rape. Considering she’s been there, she’s put in a position of ‘believe the woman or believe the husband’ – Quite the predicament! While the first half is a little slow, the…
I Know Who You Are - Alice Feeney
I Know Who You Are by Alice Feeney My rating: 5 of 5 stars A tightly woven, intricately plotted, heart-in-your-throat thriller, I couldn’t put this book down! I Know Who You Are is expertly crafted and tightly plotted. I never once guessed the end – and that is something of a feat for me! Every…
Three Secrets, Clare Boyd
Three Secrets by Clare Boyd Wow, this story revolves around one seriously dysfunctional family! With secrets and lies at every corner, it was sometimes hard to feel sympathetic to any of them, although they really came into their own as the story progressed. The pacing is slow, so go into it knowing that, but the…