Reading The Guest by Emma Cline had me questioning the main character’s every decision, and yet I was completely captivated. Alex is a twenty-two
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Dances by Nicole Cuffy
Dances by Nicole Cuffy is heavy on ballet’s technical terms but is still a captivating debut. Cece Cordell has worked extremely hard to reach the New York City
The Chateau by Jaclyn Goldis
The Chateau by Jaclyn Goldis is a twisty and suspenseful novel set in the French countryside of Provence. Séraphine Demargelasse has invited her gran
Meet Me at the Lake by Carley Fortune
I enjoyed Meet Me at the Lake, but it didn’t have the same appeal as Every Summer After. Fortunately, there is no cheating trope in sight. Fern Brookbanks
We Are a Haunting by Tyriek White
We Are a Haunting is a lyrical literary debut with a sprinkling of magical realism. It follows three generations of New Yorkers over thirty years. Grandma Au
Greek Lessons by Han Kang
I liked The Vegetarian when I read it years ago, so when I saw Han Kang’s latest offering, I snatched it up. Unfortunately, Greek Lessons went mostly over my
The Bone Shard War by Andrea Stewart
The Bone Shard War answers all the questions from the previous books and has a bittersweet ending. This third and final book takes place two years
The Only Survivors by Megan Miranda
The Only Survivors is an atmospheric thriller following a cast of characters dealing with survivors’ guilt. Since a tragic accident on a school trip ten years a
The Bone Shard Emperor by Andrea Stewart
I enjoyed The Bone Shard Emperor even more than the first book. Book Two begins shortly after the events of Book One. Lin is now the emperor, and she must garn
Chrysalis by Anna Metcalfe
Chrysalis is about one woman’s transformation and the people that orbit her. This story is about a nameless but enigmatic woman, told from the