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The Uninvited Guest by Ruby Speechley

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The Uninvited Guest is the newest psychological thriller by Ruby Speechley and it is a good one! I'm so happy to share this book with you along with Rachel's Random Resources. About the Book: One hen, one stag, one uninvited guest… who won’t make it to the wedding? Megan Lewis is ready for her big day, but when an unexpected guest crashes her hen weekend, her perfectly curated world unravels. Beth, claiming to be Jamie’s cousin, quickly charms the group. But when she gets close to bridesmaid Lauren, things take a dark turn, and a game of truth or dare exposes secrets from Megan’s past, shaking her world. As the wedding nears, Megan realises Beth isn’t who she says she is — but she may be her only ally. When you can’t trust anyone, not even your fiancĂ©, who can you turn to?   Review: A week away from their wedding Jamie and Megan are having their independent stag and hen do’s. When an uninvited guest shows up at Megan’s things go wrong. Megan has received threats s...

The Paris Dancer by Nicola Rayner

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Today I have a WWII historical fiction book to share with you along with Rachel’s Random Resources. About the Book: A heart-wrenching and unforgettable story of courage, friendship and resistance, inspired by the incredible true story of a Jewish ballroom dancer in Paris during WWII, perfect for fans of The Paris Library. Paris, 1938. Annie Mayer arrives in France with dreams of becoming a ballerina. But when the war reaches Paris, she's forced to keep her Jewish heritage a secret. Then a fellow dancer offers her a lifeline: a ballroom partnership that gives her a new identity. Together, Annie and her partner captivate audiences across occupied Europe, using her newfound fame and alias to aid the Resistance. New York, 2012 . Miriam, haunted by her past, travels from London to New York to settle her great-aunt Esther’s estate. Among Esther’s belongings, she discovers notebooks detailing a secret family history and the story of a brave dancer who risked everything to help Jewi...

Nothing Ever Happens Here by Seraphina Nova Glass

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I had the chance to read this book as an advanced reader copy and am so happy for the author that this book is now out in the world! Thank you to her publisher, Graydon House Paperback, I'm sharing my thoughts on this book. About the Book: Nothing ever happens in small towns… When Shelby Dawson survives a harrowing attack that should have left her dead, she tries to move past it—for herself, and for her family. Fifteen months later, with the help of her best friend, Mackenzie, she finally feels safe again in the snowy Minnesota town she calls home. But when an anonymous note appears on her windshield bearing the same threats her attacker made, Shelby realizes that her nightmare has only just begun. As new evidence surfaces, and a group of well-meaning senior citizens accidentally makes the case go viral online, the situation quickly goes from bad to worse. And with suspicious accidents targeting those closest to her happening all over town, Shelby can’t shake the feeling that...

Somewhere in Hollywood by Lisa C. Michaud

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About the Book: Welcome to the bouncy castle of Los Angeles in 2004. At the dawn of social media, Carla and Pete embark on a quest for meaning in a city where dreams often fade into the smog. They came for indie rock stardom, only to find themselves sidelined by life's realities and their own emotional limitations. Carla experiences the true meaning of monotony as a TV extra, while Pete, wrestling with societal views on bisexuality, answers phones. Despite their mutual affection, Carla feels rejected, while Pete, secretly grappling with his identity, shies away from intimacy. Their world, filled with vinyl records, a spirited cat named Joni, and an eccentric Hollywood landlady, offers fleeting moments of deep connection. But the arrival of a charismatic stranger disrupts their fragile status quo, forcing them to confront faded ambitions and the true nature of their relationship. With the pop culture eye of Bret Easton Ellis and lyrical longing of Just Kids by Patti Smith, S...

Blood Lasts Forever by Jeff Gunhus

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Are you ready for a new psychological thriller from Jeff Gunhus?!? Published in November 2024, the book has an average rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars on Amazon.  Book Description: Not every death is a tragedy. When fifteen-year-old Wyatt Bucks is found dead in the Sagasett River, the small town of Chambers breathes a collective sigh of relief. Wyatt was a troubled youth, feared and despised by many. But his death, deemed an accident by the local sheriff, leaves a chilling legacy that will haunt the town for decades. Twenty years later, Mitch Ansel, now a middle school teacher, receives a call that resurrects the nightmares of his past. Alongside his old friends, the Fab Five, Mitch is forced to confront the dark secret they’ve buried for years—a secret that ties them to Wyatt’s death. As the friends reunite at a remote cabin, they must navigate a web of deceit, fear, and violence. Each carries scars from the past, but none are prepared for the revelations that await them. Mitch’s ter...

The Leap Year Proposal by Susan Buchanan

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As we are now in February, the unofficial month of love, The Leap Year Proposal is the perfect read. What is a woman to do when she wants to move to the next step in her relationship but her boyfriend has not proposed? Find out in this lighthearted romcom.  Thank you to Rachel's Random Resources for arranging this tour. About the Book: Three women. One crazy hen weekend. A life-changing decision. When three women meet on a mutual friend’s hen weekend on the Scottish island of Arran, they get more than they bargained for when one of them has the genius idea of proposing on 29 February, like the age-old Irish tradition. High-flying businesswoman Anouska and boyfriend Zach are deliriously happy and madly in love. If only they had more time together. But now she’s pregnant and doesn’t know how to tell him since having kids hadn’t featured in their plans. Dog walker Jess lives with her childhood sweetheart, but they’re already like an old married couple, without the romance, or ...

Last Twilight in Paris by Pam Jenoff

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WWII historical fiction is one of my favorite genres and Pam Jenoff is one of my favorite authors. With the permission of her publisher I have a special excerpt to share with you. The book published yesterday, February 4th and it is a must read. If you are near cities Pam Jenoff is touring with I hope you have the opportunity to celebrate this wonderful book with her! About the Book: A Parisian department store, a mysterious necklace and a woman’s quest to unlock a decade-old mystery are at the center of this riveting novel of love and survival, from New York Times bestselling author Pam Jenoff. London, 1953. Louise is still adjusting to her postwar role as a housewife when she discovers a necklace in a box at a secondhand shop. The box is marked with the name of a department store in Paris, and she is certain she has seen the necklace before worked with the Red Cross in Nazi-occupied Europe —and that it holds the key to the mysterious death of her friend Franny during the war. F...

The Sister In Law by Joanne Ryan

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Published this week, The Sister in Law is perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell and Frieda McFadden. Published by Boldwood Books and on tour with Rachel's Random Resources this is a book I was not able to put down. About the Book: Would you invite a stranger in? When Megan loses her beloved husband, Rick, in a tragic car accident, she feels like it’s her own life that has ended. She feels too young to be a widow. Walking around the house that had been their home – so quiet without him – nothing feels the same. But at his funeral, she sees a face she doesn’t recognise. A heavily-pregnant young woman, with a sweet heart-shaped face that is somehow a little familiar. This stranger introduces herself as Emily, Rick’s estranged sister. She explains how she’s been searching for her brother for years, but – as she bursts into noisy sobs – she knows she’s too late now. Megan finds herself taking pity on the sister-in-law she’d never met. And quickly Emily becomes more and more a part of ...

The Student by H.M. Lynn

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Today I'm sharing a psychological thriller with you along with Rachel's Random Resources. Enjoy! About the Book: Some secrets should never be shared… I’ve spent years running from my past. After what happened to my parents, I needed to start fresh, far away from the whispers and stares. Now, as a struggling university student, I barely scrape by, living in a new town where no one knows me or the tragedy I’ve tried to forget. To make ends meet, I take on a ghostwriting job for a high-profile client. But the deal comes with one strange condition: their identity must remain a secret. Their only communication is through a distorted voice on an app. At first, it seems like just another job. But as I work with this mysterious person more, their ideas hit too close to home. It’s as if they know everything about me, even the darkest parts of my past. When my oldest friend goes missing, I realise I can't trust this client. But I can't escape their hold on me. Becau...