Book Review
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Review: The Antique Hunter’s Guide to Murder by C.L. Miller
The Antique Hunter's Guide to Murder is a quirky murder mystery set in the secretive world of antiques dealers that ended up disappointing me a little. Read my full review for more!
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ALC Review: Dead Animals by Phoebe Stuckes
Dead Animals is a haunting and visceral queer horror novel steeped in feminine rage that explores the aftermath of sexual violence. Read my full review!
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Review: Fifty-Fifty by Steve Cavanagh
Fifty-Fifty is a compelling and twisty legal thriller that solidifies the Eddie Flynn series as a new favourite of mine! Read the full review for more!
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Review: Violet Made of Thorns by Gina Chen
Violet Made of Thorns is a YA fantasy novel with an enemies-to-lovers romance and a fairy tale twist that ultimately didn't quite meet my expectations. Read the full review for more!
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Audiobook Review: With a Kiss We Die by L.R. Dorn
With a Kiss We Die is an intimate thriller following a pair of star-crossed lovers accused of a heinous murder told through a true crime podcast that ultimately failed to deliver what I hoped. Read my full review for more!
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Review: Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh
Thirteen is a gripping legal thriller that delivers on its unique premise and captures readers with compelling characters and non-stop action. Read my full review for more!
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Review: Mindbreaker by Kate Dylan
Mindbreaker is a nuanced and electric YA sci-fi novel exploring humanity and agency soaked in cool tech and brimming with rebellion. Read my full review!
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Audiobook Review: We’ll Never Tell by Wendy Heard
We'll Never Tell is a gripping YA mystery filled with twisted Hollywood charm and characters that won't let you go. Read my full review for more!
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Review: The Deep Sky by Yume Kitasei
The Deep Sky is a stunning debut sci-fi thriller that explores the complexity of human relationships in the face of disaster while delivering an enthralling mystery that won't let you go. Read my full review for more!
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Audiobook Review: The Apollo Murders by Chris Hadfield
The Apollo Murders is a gripping historical sci-fi thriller with twists and technical details only someone who's actually been to space could write. Read my full review for more!