Category: Murder Mystery
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Review: Smile For the Cameras by Miranda Smith (Release 06/24/2025)
I received an e-ARC of this novel from the publisher through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This book was so much fun. It was great to flip between past and present to get a better understanding of what brought these characters to this reunion and how each of them was approaching the idea.…
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Review: Your Lonely Nights Are Over by Adam Sass (Release 09/12/2023)
I received an e-ARC of this novel from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Both of the Adam Sass books I’ve read have managed to find me exactly when I needed them. I loved this book that is aptly described as Scream meets Clueless. While it mainly remains a slasher novel…
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Review: The Pledge by Cale Dietrich (Release 02/14/2023)
I received an e-ARC of this novel from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. As a fan of both of Cale’s books that I’ve previously read (The Love Interest, and If This Gets Out), I was so excited when I was approved to review The Pledge. While this book is definitely…
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Review: Seven Faceless Saints by M.K. Lobb (Release 02/07/2023)
I received an eARC of this novel from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. From the moment I heard about the premise of Seven Faceless Saints, I was highly anticipating getting to read this book. I was so intrigued by the mythology Lobb created and by her main characters, who were…
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Review: Down Comes The Night by Allison Saft (Release 03/02/2021)
I was so excited when I saw that this book was temporarily on the read now section of NetGalley. This was one of my most anticipated books of 2021 and so I couldn’t pass up the chance to get to read and review it early. Let me just say, it did not disappoint! This is…
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Review: Even If We Break by Marieke Nijkamp (Released 09/15/2020)
The disability, neurodivergent, and trans/non-binary rep is where this book shines. As someone with EDS, the same chronic illness as Finn, I’ve never seen myself represented on the page. I’ve never seen a character that’s been allowed to be a crutch user, and face the reality that he may eventually need a wheelchair, but also…