The New Couple in 5B is an exciting thriller by Lisa Unger with a few paranormal elements. Rosie and her husband Chad, have just unexpectedly inherited an apartment in a historic, and reputedly haunted, building in New York. It’s reputation isn’t the only thing that is creepy about this building though. From the ever present ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The New Couple in 5B by Lisa Unger”
Category Archives: Thriller
ARC Review: The Guest by B.A.Paris
The Guest by B.A. Paris is a domestic thriller about a couple, Iris and Gabriel, who return home to an unexpected house guest and the trouble starts there. At the same time, there is a fairly new couple to the neighbourhood, and Iris and Gabriel have befriended them, and they also have a house guestContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Guest by B.A.Paris”
ARC Review: The Au Pair by Jane Renshaw
The Au Pair by Jane Renshaw was so captivating, it had me finishing this book in one sitting! Told from dual points of view and in dual timelines, we see events unfold through the eyes of Alice, a young American au pair recently arrived in Scotland and, after Alice’s sudden disappearance and presumed death, herContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Au Pair by Jane Renshaw”
ARC Review: The Search Party by Hannah Richell
The Search Party by Hannah Richell Is a closed circle mystery about a group of friends who gather together with their families to enjoy a weekend of glamping. Soon after they arrive, they are cut off from civilization when a severe storm rolls in. Not only that, but one of the children goes missing. I wasn’tContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Search Party by Hannah Richell”
Review: An Inquiry into Love and Death by Simone St. James
After reading one of Simone St. James’s books recently, I put a bunch of them on my holds list at the library and a few of them finally came in. This was one of them. I read a bunch back to back in October 2023, but I will probably spread out the reviews on them.ContinueContinue reading “Review: An Inquiry into Love and Death by Simone St. James”