Jennette McCurdy’s I’m Glad My Mom Died is one of those rare memoirs that grabs you by the throat and refuses to let go. Honest, disturbing, and surprisingly funny, it is the story of a young woman who grew up in the […]
From Here to the Great Unknown is one of those rare memoirs that feels both intimate and monumental a story that doesn’t just chronicle a life but seeks to understand a legacy. Written through the intertwined voices of Lisa Marie Presley and […]
Kelly Bishop’s The Third Gilmore Girl: A Memoir is an irresistible journey through five decades of show business told by one of television’s most beloved matriarchs. With warmth, humor, and sharp insight, Bishop invites readers behind the scenes of a career that […]
Ruth Ware, the queen of modern psychological thrillers, steps into new territory with Zero Days, a pulse-racing blend of action, technology, and suspense. Known for atmospheric mysteries like The Woman in Cabin 10 and The Death of Mrs. Westaway, Ware takes a […]
Book Review: Mad Mabel by Sally Hepworth – A Haunting, Heartfelt Masterpiece of Secrets and Survival
Sally Hepworth has done it again. With Mad Mabel, she proves why she’s one of the most compelling voices in contemporary psychological fiction. This upcoming 2026 release is a stunning blend of mystery, character study, and emotional depth that lingers long after […]
When a honeymoon turns into a nightmare, and trust sinks deeper than the ocean beneath them, you know you’re in the grip of a Joe Hart thriller. I Become Her is a psychological suspense novel that keeps you on edge from the […]
What would you do if you knew the exact age you would die? That chilling question lies at the heart of Seven Reasons to Murder Your Dinner Guests, a darkly original mystery by K.J. Whittle that mixes humor, dread, and moral introspection […]
Rebecca Makkai’s boarding school mystery arrives wrapped in the trappings of a literary thriller: a prestigious New Hampshire campus, a decades old murder, and a narrator whose career in podcasting makes her the perfect conduit for revisiting a cold case. It is […]
Kristen Perrin returns to the charming yet deadly English village of Castle Knoll in How to Seal Your Own Fate, the second installment in the Castle Knoll Files. With its mix of small-town secrets, family ties, and cleverly layered mysteries, this cozy […]
The Hounding by Xenobe Purvis is a strange, lyrical, and unsettling debut that blends folklore, paranoia, and feminist allegory into a haunting exploration of fear, conformity, and the dangers of rumor. Set in eighteenth-century rural England, the novel feels like something between […]