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The Truth About Gracie by Sarah Dawson Powell: A haunting tale of love, loss, and secrets

Some books wrap around your heart and squeeze, leaving an imprint long after you’ve turned the last page—The Truth About Gracie by Sarah Dawson Powell is one of those books.

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Grief is rarely neat, and it’s never simple—especially for a teenager who believed he had his future figured out. In The Truth About Gracie, Sarah Dawson Powell takes readers on an emotional journey through Tanner’s heartache as he grapples with the sudden and tragic loss of his girlfriend, Gracie. But the novel doesn’t just explore the pain of losing a loved one; it unravels the complexities of secrets, betrayal, and the uncomfortable reality that sometimes, we don’t truly know the people closest to us.

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What Lies in the Woods by Kate Alice Marshall: A darkly thrilling exploration of friendship and betrayal

When we think of childhood friendships, images of laughter, shared secrets, and innocent adventures often come to mind. But in Kate Alice Marshall’s gripping thriller, What Lies in the Woods, childhood bonds twist into something far darker and more complex—a tale of lies, trauma, and the shadowy truths lurking beneath the surface.

Twenty-two years ago, Naomi Shaw’s childhood took a chilling turn when she survived a brutal attack in the woods near her small-town home. Stabbed seventeen times but miraculously alive, Naomi’s testimony, along with those of her best friends Cassidy and Olivia, put away a man they claimed was a serial killer. They became local heroes. But they were also liars.

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The thriller that blew me away: A review of One of Us Knows by Alyssa Cole

I am not easily impressed, so don’t take it lightly when I say that Alyssa Cole’s One of Us Knows is arguably one of the best thrillers I have ever read.

The opening of this novel is nothing short of electrifying. Imagine coming to consciousness on a wooden dock with no memory of how you got there. Your primary personality has been dormant for six years, and in that time, your headmates have taken over your life. The world around you has changed dramatically—having endured a global pandemic and political upheaval—and now, you’re being whisked away to a job on an isolated island, where things immediately feel… off. And then, as you begin to settle in, you realize that the house you’re supposed to care for is an exact replica of the castle that exists within your inner world. How could anyone *not* be hooked after reading that?

There are thrillers that grip you, thrillers that surprise you, and then there are thrillers that completely redefine your expectations of the genre. Alyssa Cole’s One of Us Knows is that kind of book. Fresh, utterly compelling, and impossible to put down, this novel takes every tired trope and reinvents it into something wholly original. I don’t say this lightly: this is literally one of the best thrillers I have ever read, if not the best!

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Book Review: The Night We Lost Him by Laura Dave

What would you do if your father’s tragic death unearths a family secret so monumental it changes everything you thought you knew about him—and yourself? Laura Dave’s The Night We Lost Him begins with this gripping premise and weaves a story that is equal parts family drama, mystery, and emotional revelation.

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Liam Noone — pronounced “noon,” not “no one” — was a man of many identities: a savvy hotel magnate, a father, and a man with secrets that even his closest family members could scarcely imagine. When Liam dies in what authorities rule as a tragic accident, his daughter Nora and estranged son Sam are left to confront not only their grief but also a labyrinthine mystery surrounding their father’s life. As they piece together his past, they uncover a truth that forces them to reevaluate their relationships—with their father, with each other, and even with themselves.

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Book Review: The False Flat by Melissa R. Collings

Sometimes, life’s most pivotal moments happen when you least expect them—like a chance encounter over a box of Cap’n Crunch cereal. In Melissa Collings’ The False Flat, protagonist Penelope Auberge reminds us that even the messiest lives can be reshaped with courage, a little humor, and the right people by your side.

The False Flat by Melissa R. Collings

Pen is at her breaking point: juggling an overbearing mother, a toxic relationship with her married boyfriend, and a finance career where her efforts are overshadowed by her male colleagues. Instead of sinking under the weight of it all, she does something most of us only dream of: she uproots her life, leaving Minnesota for Tennessee to start fresh. Determined to open her own financial business and build a life she can truly call her own, Pen sets off for Nashville with a plan to reinvent herself. But she soon learns that even the best-laid plans can’t erase the past.

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Book Review: What Have You Done by Shari Lapena

Shari Lapena has done it again with What Have You Done, a chilling and twisty tale set in the seemingly idyllic town of Fairhill, Vermont. Known for her talent in crafting domestic suspense, Lapena expertly transforms Fairhill from a sleepy, trusting community into a landscape of fear and suspicion after a young girl, Diana Brewer, is found dead in a hayfield. With vultures circling overhead and an air of menace settling over the town, Lapena dives deep into the darkness lurking behind closed doors.

What Have You Done by Shari Lapena

At its heart, What Have You Done is more than just a murder mystery—it’s a sharp commentary on the societal dynamics that enable violence against young women. Lapena skillfully portrays how quickly suspicion can spread, as the police draw up their list of suspects: the jealous boyfriend, the male teacher accused of inappropriate behavior, and the creepy customer who harassed Diana at her job. These characters feel all too familiar, not just in fiction but in the real world, where stories of young women harmed by those around them are all too common.

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A Haunting Escape: Book Review of After We Were Stolen by Brooke Beyfuss

I love a good cult novel, and Brooke Beyfuss’s After We Were Stolen did not disappoint! It is a gripping exploration of cult life, family, and the enduring power of the human spirit. The novel follows Avery, a young woman who escapes a secretive, controlling cult after a devastating fire. As she navigates the complexities of the outside world, Avery grapples with the trauma of her past and the uncertain future that lies ahead.

Raised in a secluded compound, Avery’s life has been defined by rigid rules, grueling physical training, and an unwavering belief in her father’s teachings. When a fire ravages the compound, forcing her to flee with her brother, Cole, Avery is thrust into a world she barely recognizes. Struggling to adapt to the unfamiliar landscape of freedom, she must confront the horrors of her past and the lingering fear that her family may not have survived the blaze.

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Book Review: The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins

Rachel Hawkins’ The Heiress is a masterclass in Gothic thrillers—a story as lush and foreboding as the Blue Ridge Mountains it’s set in. This book grips you from the first page and refuses to let go, making it one of those rare novels where “just one more chapter” spirals into a sleepless night. The twists, turns, and unanswered questions will haunt you long after you’ve closed the book. 

The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins

At its heart, The Heiress delves into the mysteries surrounding Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore (yes, that’s quite the name), North Carolina’s wealthiest and most infamous figure. A survivor of a notorious childhood kidnapping and a widow four times over, Ruby’s death doesn’t just leave a trail of unanswered questions—it pulls her adopted son, Camden, and his wife, Jules, back into the shadow of Ashby House, her sprawling estate. 

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Book Review: Daughter of Mine by Megan Miranda

Megan Miranda’s Daughter of Mine is a haunting exploration of secrets long buried—both in the depths of Mirror Lake and within the lives of its characters. With an eerie atmosphere and tightly woven suspense, Miranda masterfully intertwines a gripping mystery with timely themes of family, climate change, and the dangers of making assumptions. 

Daughter of Mine by Megan Miranda

The novel begins with Hazel Sharp returning to Mirror Lake, a town she left behind nearly a decade ago, after inheriting her childhood home from her father, Detective Perry Holt. Hazel’s return coincides with an unprecedented drought, which lowers the lake’s water level and unearths a rusted car, potentially holding answers to her mother’s mysterious disappearance. 

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Book Review: Afterlife by Julia Alvarez

I recently watched a PBS/American Masters documentary on Julia Alvarez, and I was so captivated by her story and insights that I had to dive into her work. Afterlife did not disappoint—it’s a novel that gracefully intertwines the personal and the political, exploring themes of grief, immigration, and the messy, beautiful entanglements of human connection.

Afterlife by Julia Alvarez

Antonia Vega, the novel’s protagonist, is a retired English professor grappling with profound loss following her husband Sam’s sudden death. Her grief is compounded by unexpected events—a sister’s disappearance and the arrival of a pregnant, undocumented teenager seeking help. These disruptions challenge Antonia to confront questions about her own capacity for care, the obligations we owe to others, and how to keep moving forward when life feels unbearably heavy.

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