A Review: The Housemaid by Freida McFadden
The first of three books in the series, The Housemaid is a psychological thriller centered on a young woman named Millie who takes a job as the live-in help of a wealthy couple and their 9-year-old daughter. Nina, the wife, appears to be likeable and put together during the interview, but she reveals her unhinged…
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A Review: All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda
Set in the rural town of Cooley Ridge, this novel’s protagonist is Nicolette Farrell, a recently engaged counselor who takes a trip back to her hometown to help her brother sell their father’s house. From her brother Daniel’s standoffish demeanor, we get the sense that there are quite a few cobwebs and skeletons in the…
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A Review: “Verity” by Colleen Hoover
Colleen Hoover’s books have certainly become popular, and although I didn’t particularly enjoy her famous “It Ends with Us” book, I thought I would give her another chance. Let’s dive into this popular thriller. “Verity” is a story about a woman who questions her sanity after spending weeks in a mansion with a man she…
Keep readingA Review: “Beyond the Point” by Claire Gibson
A story about three women with bright futures who meet at West Point, “Beyond the Point” gives a glimpse into what life is like for women in the military. I got this book as a Book of the Month pick and thought the plot sounded interesting. I’ll be honest though, at nearly 500 pages, I…
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