An island, a murder, a group of seven, and dozens of hidden secrets. It’s a pretty good recipe for a thriller; however, The Fury just wasn’t my favorite. The premise, the craftiness of the narrator, and the (multiple twists) elevate The Fury within the thriller genre. Still, overall, I found it a bit predictable and not nearly as heart-racing as Michealides’ other books.
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Long Bright River by Liz Moore – Review
Moore’s thriller explores the dynamics of sisterhood, living with addiction, and the vulnerability of those who make their living on the streets. This book will haunt you until you finish it, not only to unravel all the plot secrets but also to see how these sisters turned out to be such outwardly different people.
OBSESSED WITH THE BOOK!
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The Right Move (Windy City #2) by Liz Tomforde – Roommates and Fake Dating: A Review
omforde gives us several of my favorite romance tropes including forced proximity and fake dating. I loved Indy, perhaps because her insecurity and flaws felt real, and she was a romance reader
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Mile High (Windy City #1) by Liz Tomforde – Review
It’s a smutty, hockey romance starting NHL bad boy/ womanizer Zander, who falls for sweet and sassy Stevie. Their excellent banter and electric extracurriculars kept me addicted.