Verity by Colleen Hoover: A Book Review Genre: Suspense/Romance Colleen Hoover writes a very interesting story in her novel, Verity. As a writer looking at it, it is actually kind of aspiring seeing chapters written in the antagonist’s point of view (like the antagonist’s books that are talked about in the main story). As it … Continue reading Did She Really?
Tag: suspense
In a Remote Hotel… there is a killer on the loose
The Sanatorium by Sarah Pearse: A Book Review Genre: Thriller, Mystery You would think that Switzerland would be the most peaceful place in the world, but Sarah Pearse shows that it can be anything but in her novel, The Sanatorium. A stunning thriller that kept my on my toes the whole way through, The Sanatorium … Continue reading In a Remote Hotel… there is a killer on the loose
House of Shaking Update
Hey everyone! So I am still reading House of Leaves and am currently on Chapter 7. My brain hurts! But, thankfully, in a good way. Things didn't really start getting interesting until the third or so chapter, but now there seems to be an elegance of supernatural and insanity being intertwined. This book is supposedly … Continue reading House of Shaking Update
The Power of Legends
The Shadows by Alex North: A Book Review Genre: Suspense Looking over my list of want-to-read books, I was drawn to Alex North for too reasons. One: the titles were vague enough to be interesting. Two: the cover art looked cool. (Whoever said not to judge a book by a cover, never visited the library … Continue reading The Power of Legends
Murder, Family, and a Quick Ending
The Cry of the Lake by Charlie Tyler: A Book Review Genre: Thriller [Disclaimer: I received an advanced review copy for free, and am leaving this review voluntarily.] Charlie Tyler has written an engrossing tale in her debut novel, The Cry of the Lake, though at the beginning the switching of character POV can be … Continue reading Murder, Family, and a Quick Ending
No Words
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides: A Book Review Genre: Thriller; Suspense Oh my world! I was not expecting the ending on this one. Beautifully clashing the world of being a therapist to that of mental breakdowns, Alex Michaelides carefully crafts a story that will lead you wanting more while all the time exceeding your … Continue reading No Words
Two Sisters Against the World
We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson: A Book Review Genre: Suspense While some would characterize this novella as horror, I cannot put the word to the story. As always, Jackson outdid herself in the writing aspect of the book. The “horror” comes from the anticipation of what is going to come … Continue reading Two Sisters Against the World



