Insomnia
In this twisty, mind-bending thriller from the bestselling author of Behind Her Eyes, Emma Averell worries that her crippling insomnia is a sign that she’s slowly going insane—like the mother she’s worked so hard to leave in her past.
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In this twisty, mind-bending thriller from the bestselling author of Behind Her Eyes, Emma Averell worries that her crippling insomnia is a sign that she’s slowly going insane—like the mother she’s worked so hard to leave in her past.
I basically binged this book in two sittings. I didn’t want to pause it and was disappointed when it ended because I wanted more!
If you love an action packed thriller, look no further. I always enjoy Belle’s books and this was no exception. I will definitely have a book hangover from this one!
The Younger Wife Sally Hepworth Publication date: April 5, 2022 by St. Martin’s Press Genre: Mystery/Thriller/Suspense Rating: 4 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐ THE HUSBANDA heart surgeon at the top of his field, Stephen Aston is getting married again. But first he must divorce his current wife, even though she can no longer speak for herself. THE DAUGHTERSTully […]
This novel kept me at the edge of my seat and I was excited that it surprised me. I had a feeling early on where the book would go and I was completely and utterly wrong.
This was a pretty fast read that held my interest the entire time. If you’re into mysteries and like your novels to have some twists and turns, this is definitely for you.
If you enjoy a twisty thriller and want a face paced, unputdownable read, look no further!
Fairly unique, quick, and overall entertaining. A fun read, but ultimately not one that will stick with me.
This was such a timely read and gave me a few more reasons why to never do an ancestry DNA test!!!
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