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Too Good To Be True by Carola Lovering
Too Good To Be True by Carola Lovering
Now that I have less time to spend browsing in book stores, I’ve become completely dependent on Book of the Month and last month’s pick was not a disappointment. Lovering tells the story of Skye and Burke who have fallen head over heels for each other and gotten engaged in a matter of months. Skye, because of her severe OCD, had almost given up hope that she’d ever find a man who could look past…
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Girl A by Abigail Dean
Girl A by Abigail Dean
Book of the Month has brought me another fantastic story with an ending that left me reeling. It’s the story of Lex Gracie who has spent the end of her childhood and all of her adult life trying to forget the horrors she faced growing up. After escaping the terrifying house that doubled as her prison, many many hours of therapy along with tons of effort avoiding the past has finally allowed Lex…
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The Survivors by Jane Harper
The Survivors by Jane Harper
My first book of the month of 2021 did not disappoint—even if I was a little late getting to it. It tells the story of a small coastal town in Australia harboring some old secrets and a new mystery. Former resident Kieran Elliot, is forced to face some of these old ghosts he’s been trying to forget for over a decade, when he returns to help his struggling parents pack up their life for a new…
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The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager
The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager
The number of books on my To-Be-Read shelf is steadily growing which makes choosing my next book more difficult, so I enlist the help of friends to pick for me. My best friend picked this one based on its cover–it came from Book of the Month. I have read one other novel from Sager already, and I loved how spooky Lock Every Door was, so of course this one intrigued me. It is the story of Emma…
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She Was The Quiet One by Michele Campbell
She Was The Quiet One by Michele Campbell
When I chose this book I didn’t even realize it was the same author as the novel I recently read and posted about– It’s Always The Husband. I was quickly sucked into the story of the Enright twins–Bel and Rose–who end up at prestigious Odell Academy after the tragic death of their mother. The twins’ lives quickly intertwine with Sarah and Heath Donovan, instructors at the academy and the new dorm…
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Lock Every Door by Riley Sager
Lock Every Door by Riley Sager
This is the second book I’ve received from BookoftheMonth.com–I selected it from their July features. I’ve been searching for a spooky read and this made a great one. Sager’s novel promises the story of 25 year old Jules Larsen as she stumbles into the job of a lifetime as an apartment sitter in one of Manhattan’s most famous and mysterious buildings. After landing in the lap of luxury, Jules…
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A Nearly Normal Family by M. T. Edvardsson
A Nearly Normal Family by M. T. Edvardsson
I received this novel in my first box from BookoftheMonth.com after selecting it from their June books and I was not disappointed. It’s the story of the upstanding Sandell family thrown into chaos when 18 year old Stella Sandell is accused of murder. Her parents, Adam (a pastor) and Ulrika (a criminal defense attorney) find their personal and professional ethics tested as they struggle to protect…
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