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Review: The Chain
Are you ready for some pulse-pounding, grab-you-by-your-throat thrills? This book sucked me in with the first page: a thirteen-year-old girl is kidnapped at gunpoint by a man in a ski mask. In the next chapter, her mother, Rachel, receives a phone call from the kidnappers. In order to get her daughter back, she has to…
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Review: The Whisper Man
This book gets a huge WOW from me. I requested this one on Netgalley simply based on the cover and title. They are both fantastic and drew me right in even though I was a little worried this would end up being a horror novel. I was pleasantly surprised that it really is not. This…
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Review: The Lost Man
Jaw-droppingly good from start to finish! I’ve never read a Jane Harper book and since her other two are a series, I decided to start with her standalone novel. WOW. From the opening image I felt like I was right there in the dry, dusty Australian outback. We throw around the word “atmospheric” a lot…
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Review: Breathe In, Cash Out
After binging on thrillers, this was a breath of fresh air! Allegra Cobb is a second-year analyst at a top-tier bank in Manhattan, working 100-hour weeks and dreaming of when she gets her end of year bonus and can quit to teach yoga, who meets a yoga mega-influencer who sees potential in her. Torn between…
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Review: The Helpline

Germaine Johnson is a socially-awkward mathematician who loses her job and ends up working a Senior Citizens helpline at City Hall. She prefers numbers to people and is always practical. When the mayor gives Germaine a “special project”, at first she’s thrilled to help, until she realizes that the mayor has plans to close the…