
Watch Out for Her
“Desperate people do desperate things. Not always on purpose. But sometimes.”
The Falcon
“You can’t beat a raptor into submission. You must work with its natural behavior to bend it to your will.”
The Maidens
“We all secretly hope that tragedy will only ever happen to other people. But Marianna knew, sooner or later, it happens to you.”
The Night Shift
“There’s only one thing sneakier than criminals… teenage girls.”
The Match
“Sometimes, the secrets did indeed wither and die— but other times, they grew stronger, too strong, taking nourishment from the sunlight and wreaking destruction.”
Damaged Intentions
Conspiracy theorists, mysterious cult survivors, and a hostage situation.
The Turn of the Key
“Don’t come here,” she whispered, “It’s not safe.”
The Silent Sisters
“Jenkins had screwed up. He’d cared. He should have just walked away.”
Play Dead
The Matrix and Ready Player One meets The Truman Show meets a spiritual allegory.
A Different Dawn
A leap day serial killer has gone undetected for decades but the FBI now has him in their sights!
Immoral
Ironically, I was shocked by the immorality in this book.
A Deadly Influence
Which is more dangerous— the influence of a cult or being a social media influencer?
Greenwich Park
A new and bizarre friendship turns into a problem as it threatens to tear a family apart and brings danger into their home.
Infinite
This felt like Inception meets Split meets The Matrix.
The Cipher
"I've given up on hope," she said quietly, then lifted her chin. "From now on, I fight."
The Last Secret You’ll Ever Keep
Mysterious and tense read. Terra was taken for 4 days, but no one noticed she was gone. She escapes but eventually…
Memory Lane
“This isn’t real. This isn’t real. Trust no one.” Implanting memories from one person’s brain to another. What could wrong?
Marathon
This book shows us one example of the dangerous consequences of passing unchecked information as fact, or getting all worked up about something that has not been verified by the right sources.
Airborne
Sure, it’s a clean read, and I do appreciate that, but I just can’t get to the raving reviews so many others can. Mills doesn’t waste any time getting into it. We immediately find out…
What We Forgot to Bury
Thumbs down for language, but enjoyed the unpredictability of this one. Who are the real victims and villains, or are they both? This is one that makes you want to go back and read it again to see what you missed.