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Adult Fiction, Netgalley Reviews, Thriller

You Will Never Be Me by Jesse Q. Sutanto

Ages 18+

Meredith Lee and Aspen Palmer are mom-fluencers, or internet influencers/ semi-famous moms on the internet who make videos on Instagram and TikTok to show their followers how easy it is to be a mom and have it all. They’re also former best friends. Meredith discovered Aspen during her YouTuber days, and helped her get big, only to be ditched when Aspen surpassed Meredith’s numbers.

Then one day, Meredith sees an opportunity and takes it – she swipes Aspen’s daughter’s iPad – a gold mine of videos of Aspen faking it behind the scenes, showing that she doesn’t actually have it all together, as well as access to her social calendar, which Meredith quickly messes with.

As Aspen’s perfect life falls apart, Meredith begins to feel in control, but is “having it all” all it’s cracked up to be?

Thanks to Netgalley for a review copy of this book.

Adult Fiction, LGBTQ+, Netgalley Reviews, Romance

The Pairing by Casey McQuiston

Ages 18+

Theo and Kit are two bisexual exes who swear they’re over each other – except they’re totally not. Then they accidentally find themselves on the same European food and wine tour, and they are trapped with each other for three weeks. Not so bad, right? Get ready for a tons of sex, food and gorgeous views in this wild ride of a romance novel.

Thanks to Netgalley for a review copy of this book.

Adult Fiction, Netgalley Reviews, Thriller

Like Mother, Like Daughter by Kimberly McCreight

Ages 18+

Like Mother, Like Daughter is McCreight’s thrilling new novel about two people who are both hiding secrets, and each don’t know what the other’s are. When Cleo, a college student, finds her mother’s bloody shoe under the bed and her mother gone from the house, she knows something terrible has happened to her, but what? She doesn’t entirely trust the police to do their jobs, and takes it upon herself to find out what happened to her mother. This was a pulse-pounding, duel point of view ride not to be missed!

Thanks to Netgalley for a review copy of this book.

Adult Fiction, Netgalley Reviews, Thriller

What Have You Done? by Shari Lapena

Ages 18+

Diana lived in the small town of Fairhill, Vermont. That is, until she was murdered and her body was dumped in a cornfield, and everyone and their mother becomes a suspect. This book was propulsive, I’ll give the author that, but there were way too many characters to keep track of, and it became too much in the end. I loved Lapena’s last one, Everyone Here Is Lying, but this one just didn’t do it for me. I am a Lapena completist, though, so I will read anything she writes. 

Thanks to Netgalley for a review copy of this book.

Adult Fiction, Netgalley Reviews, Thriller

The Last Thing She Saw by Nina Laurin

Ages 18+

A child’s body is discovered after a devastating flood in the center of a small Quebec town called Marly. It is discovered to be that of nine-year-old Michelle Fortier, who went missing in 1979. Stephanie O’Malley is back in Marly after having vowed never to return to her hometown and is determined to find out the truth about what happened to Michelle. This book was suspenseful, propulsive and not to be missed!

Thanks to Netgalley for a review copy of this book.

Netgalley Reviews, Romance, YA Fiction

Asking For A Friend by Kara H.L. Chen

Ages 18+

Juliana Zhao is determined to win the Asian Americans in Business Competition, and she will do that with her friend Eric. That is, until he bails on her, and she is forced to partner with her nemesis, Garrett. The two make an unlikely pair and begin to answer anonymous submissions of questions about love. This book was a cute YA rom-com that is perfect for fans of Emma Lord and Emiko Jean.

Thanks to Netgalley for a review copy of this book.

Adult Fiction, Netgalley Reviews, Romance

Slow Dance by Rainbow Rowell

Ages 18+

Cary and Shiloh have known each other since their school days, and they meet back up at a mutual friend’s wedding in 2006. Going back and forth from their high school days to now, Rowell tells us Shiloh and Cary’s story, but will they end up together? This book was slow for me in the beginning and I almost gave up on it, but I stuck with it and I’m glad I did.

Thanks to Netgalley for a review copy of this book.

Adult Fiction, Netgalley Reviews, Romance

The Summer Pact by Emily Giffin

Ages 18+

Four freshmen become inseparable friends at the beginning of their college careers even though they come from different worlds: Lainey is a California party girl, Tyson is from D.C. and hopes to become a lawyer one day, Hannah is a Southern belle and Summer is a recruited athlete from the Midwest. Tragedy strikes their small group, however, and their lives are forever changed. Now, years later, the friends reunite to help Hannah through a horrific break-up just before her wedding, and she knows she can rely on her friends in her time of need. This book was both heartbreaking and uplifting, and I give it all the stars!

Thanks to Netgalley for a review copy of this book.

Adult Fiction, Netgalley Reviews, Thriller

The Hollywood Assistant by May Cobb

Ages 18+

This book was unputdownable, propulsive, and just plain sexy. I loved it! 

Cassidy is offered her dream job in Hollywood thanks to her best friend. She moves from Texas after a horrible heartbreak, and is now working as an assistant for actress Marisol Torres and her husband Nate Sterling. She starts out doing simple errands for them like grocery shopping and re-organizing Marisol’s closet, but as she gets closer to the couple, things heat up, and she gets entangled in their web. I couldn’t put this book down. Highly recommend!   

Thanks to Netgalley for a review copy of this book. 

Adult Fiction, Netgalley Reviews, Series

Dog Days by Wendy Corsi Staub

Ages 18+

The sixth in the Lily Dale Mysteries series, this latest installment felt a bit stale and repetitive.

Still filled with the same quirky characters, this book follows Bella as she leaves Chicago with her son after her former mother-in-law’s wedding. Back in Lily Dale, Bella sees her husband Sam, but she can’t have seen him, because he’s dead…or is he?

Thanks to Netgalley for a review copy of this book.