Jessica Knoll’s Bright Young Women shines a light on the lives of two women grappling with trauma and healing. The book offers an emotional and gripping narrative, though it sometimes leans on familiar thriller clichés.
Bad Summer People by Emma Rosenblum had all the makings of a fun, messy beach read but ended up being a boring parade of unlikable characters and predictable twists. If you like your thrillers with a side of genuine suspense and characters worth caring about, this is one summer party you’ll want to skip.
Ashley Winstead’s This Book Will Bury Me delivers a fast, unputdownable thriller about true crime obsession, grief, and the dangerous lines we cross when chasing the truth. A sharp, five-star read perfect for your next binge.
Kristin Hannah’s The Women brings war, humor, and resilience together in a brilliant way. Full of emotional depth, it’s a book you’ll laugh through the tears while cheering for these unsung heroes.
I didn’t want to love this book. It’s TikTok famous, it’s about a woman falling for a pop star, and it should’ve been cringe. But instead? It delivered in every possible way.
Beautifully written and impeccably atmospheric, The God of the Woods is a literary mystery that asks for your patience and offers… a vibe. Just a vibe.
If you thought Rebecca Yarros was done breaking hearts after Fourth Wing, think again. In the Likely Event is another beautifully devastating romance—and it’s already on its way to Netflix. Here’s why you need to read it before the tears hit your screen.
I went into Variation by Rebecca Yarros blind — no expectations, no idea what it was about — and ended up finding one of the best books I’ve read in a long time. Surprising twists, compelling characters, and some of the best audiobook narration I’ve ever heard. Here’s why you should read it.
As much as I wanted to love You Killed Me First, I found myself giving up around the 60% mark. Between the confusing plot, unlikeable characters, and lack of compelling storytelling, this one just didn’t hit the mark for me.
Natalie Sue’s I Hope This Finds You Well defied my expectations in the best way. What I thought would be cringey turned out to be a surprisingly addictive read with deeply human characters. Here’s why you should give it a shot.
