In Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak, Mallory really needs a job. So when a job comes up to look after a 5-yr.-old boy for a nice couple in a real nice neighborhood, she jumps at the chance to take it. How hard could it be to look after a 5-yr.-old boy? You'll have to read it to find out. This thriller is very good! I had a hard time putting it down. It has a great storyline and the characters were developed really well too with a heck of an ending! I highly recommend this one! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
"Hidden Pictures" by Jason Rekulak is a Creepy Thriller!
In Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak, Mallory really needs a job. So when a job comes up to look after a 5-yr.-old boy for a nice couple in a real nice neighborhood, she jumps at the chance to take it. How hard could it be to look after a 5-yr.-old boy? You'll have to read it to find out. This thriller is very good! I had a hard time putting it down. It has a great storyline and the characters were developed really well too with a heck of an ending! I highly recommend this one! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Labels:
Gerard's favorites,
horror,
mystery,
page turner,
paranormal,
thriller
Saturday, February 25, 2023
"The Wife Upstairs" by Rachel Hawkins Is One We Both Liked
In The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins, Jane is trying to make her life better so she takes a job as a dog walker in a rich neighborhood. By chance she meets Eddie who is rich, charming and good looking. Things are looking up for Jane and when they decide to get married, Jane is on Easy Street, or is she? This is a wild read with a good storyline that kept me interested. The characters were good too with a make-up-your-own ending. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins is a strange murder mystery/romance. Jane, a broke dog walker with wealthy clients steals from them and falls for Eddie, a rich widower who expresses interest in her as well. His wife was presumed dead but he has his wife stashed away in an upstairs hidden panic room! Jane works to be accepted by the bored housewives in the neighborhood and finally is once she gets engaged to Eddie.
This one is a crazy read, with a strange storyline and deceptive characters. I enjoyed this book because it had an unusual storyline that kept my interest with no idea how it would end. The people were pretty creepy. As usual with these mysteries, the police don't do a very good job. This book did make me want to keep reading and get back to it. The only thing I didn't care for was the ending--I would have liked some more details. (4 stars)
Labels:
betrayal,
deception,
friendship,
murder mystery
Friday, February 24, 2023
"The Lies I Tell" by Julie Clark
The Lies I Tell by Julie Clark centers around Meg and Kat. Ten years ago, Meg just about destroyed Kat's life. Kat wants to even the score and now, ten years later, Meg is back. Does Kat even the score or does Meg win Round 2? This is a great read! Meg and Kat were both great characters and the storyline is very good too! It was better than I expected and liked the ending. (Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Monday, February 20, 2023
"The Swell" by Allie Reynolds
In The Swell by Allie Reynolds, Kenna and Mikki are childhood friends. Fast forward the years and Mikki is going to get married. Kenna shows up and finds the Mikki she knew has changed. Kenna is with a bunch of people and will not leave an Australian beach they have found to be the best for surfing and want to keep secret. Odd thing is, people go missing. Can Kenna get Mikki to leave for her own good?
I didn't care for any of the characters in this book; however, the storyline and action were good enough to keep my interest. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Thursday, February 16, 2023
"Dog Friendly" by Victoria Schade
In Dog Friendly by Victoria Schade, Morgan is a veterinarian who really needs a vacation. She gets a chance to go to Nantucket and become a dog sitter for a special-needs senior dog. When she meets a guy, she is torn between going back to her old job or staying put where she is. This book reminded me of a Hallmark movie--happy and predictable which provided me with a nice change of pace from my usual thriller mysteries. The characters were okay and I enjoyed the dogs in the book. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Monday, February 13, 2023
Not Impressed With "Come Out, Come Out, Whatever You Are" by Kathryn Foxfield
In Come Out, Come Out, Whatever You Are by Kathryn Foxfield, five teens go on a reality show. They need to survive a night in haunted caves, but should they be afraid of each other? This book was okay. The storyline was pretty good, but not great. I never connected with the characters and wasn't impressed with the ending. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Saturday, February 11, 2023
"Five Survive" by Holly Jackson is so Good It's a Must Read!
Five Survive by Holly Jackson is a teen thriller than kept my interest. Six friends head to spring break in an RV and end up in a deserted area with a shooter shooting out their tires and gas tank! He says one of them has a secret and he'll only let them go if they tell him what he wants to know. What does he want to know? He doesn't say! He just says they know who they are. They can't call for help because there is no cell service. How will they get out?
This has lots of suspense in it as the friends try to figure out ways to escape and send for help. This is a really good book because all through it, I was trying to figure out who was the one going to die (based on the title), how they would get out of this predicament and what the secret was and who had it. I agree with my husband about this one--it's a page-turner and a must read if you enjoy mysteries and thrillers. Even the ending is a shocker! (Karen's review, 5 stars)
In Five Survive by Holly Jackson, six friends pile into an RV for a fun weekend at a camp. They get lost in the dark and go into the woods where their RV breaks down! Just when they are about to go, someone makes sure that they are not going anywhere until they give him what he wants.
This was SO GOOD from the writing, to lots of action, the storyline, the believable characters, and a great ending! This went really fast because I couldn't stop turning the pages! Do not miss this one! (5++ stars)
Labels:
adventure,
death,
mob,
must read,
mystery,
Our Favorites,
page turner,
survival,
teens,
thriller
Thursday, February 9, 2023
"Curfew" by Jayne Cowie
In Curfew, by Jayne Cowie, men and young boys have a curfew. They cannot be outside after 7:00 p.m. to protect the women. But does everyone agree that this is the best way? And, as they say, "rules are meant to be broken." I thought this book was very good! It has a great storyline and the author did a great job of developing the characters! I loved it! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Labels:
Gerard's favorites,
mystery,
suspense,
thriller
Monday, February 6, 2023
"Stay Awake" by Megan Goldin
In Stay Awake by Megan Goldin, Liv wakes up in the back of a cab with no memory of where she is or how she got there. Every time Liv falls asleep and wakes up, her head is a blank. Someone wants to make sure she does not remember committing a crime. This is a very good thriller. The last 20 or so pages are just fantastic! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Labels:
Gerard's favorites,
memory loss,
murder,
mystery,
thriller
Saturday, February 4, 2023
"The Prisoner" by B. A. Paris
In The Prisoner by B. A. Paris, Amelie, wife of billionaire Jed, is kidnapped and held in a dark room. She does not know why or by whom. What she does know is that she feels safer than being with her husband. You will have to read the book to find out why.
B. A. Paris's books always have good storylines and good characters; this is no exception. This book goes back and forth in time, but I didn't mind that. The ending is unbelievable! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Labels:
Gerard's favorites,
kidnapping,
London,
marriage,
psychological thriller,
secrets,
suspense
Thursday, February 2, 2023
"Nine Liars" by Maureen Johnson--A YA Contemporary Thriller
In Nine Liars by Maureen Johnson, nine friends are on a sightseeing trip to London. They decide to play a night time game of hide and seek at an England country home. The next morning, two of the nine are found dead, killed by an axe. The other seven say they know nothing about it. See if you can figure out who killed the two people. I thought this was really good because of the characters and storyline. It kept me turning pages. (Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
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