I read and enjoyed my first Ruth Ware book a couple of months ago and was desperate to immediately get my hands on more of her work. Fortunately, my sister had a copy of Ware’s latest novel, The Turn of the Key, handy and I grabbed it from her as soon as I could. I expected a fun and spooky thriller, and I got so much more than that. Filled with twists and turns, The Turn of the Key is a great book for all your spooky fall and winter needs.
Tag: Psychological thriller
Blog Tour: The Family by Louise Jensen
Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for Louise Jensen's latest book -- The Family. This psychological thriller released on the 3rd of October from HQ Stories! Today, I'm thrilled to share an extract from the book -- take a look below for a taste!
Book Review: The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn
I feel like I rarely read thrillers, and this is something I’d like to change. Having devoured Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train just before the height of popularity, I figured that The Woman in the Window would be the perfect thriller for me. It is so often compared to those two books that I was so sure I’d love it.
ARC Review: Genuine Fraud by E. Lockhart
I had never read any of E. Lockhart’s other books, although I keep hearing praise for We Were Liars, but Genuine Fraud looked absolutely fascinating. I didn’t really know what to expect.