Jax Teller, VP of SAMCRO, learns of his half-sister, Trinity, getting into trouble. Without a second thought, he takes off to help her before she gets herself killed by the Russian mafia.
Secrets on the Bayou (Dark and Shallow Lies – A Book Review)
La Cachette is known to be the psychic capital of the world, at least to some. Grey returns like she does every summer, but this time it's to search for her best friend, Elora who's been missing for six months. The secrets of La Cachette run deep and are connected, but Grey only digs deeper, especially after a mysterious stranger shows up.
The Haunting in New York (The Sun Down Motel – A Book Review)
Across two timelines, two women will go on a search, not only to find themselves, but to understand what haunts the Sun Down Motel. One woman is on the trail of a serial killer. The other searches for her aunt that disappeared from the motel.
To Be or Not To Be…Exorcised, That is the Question (The Merciless – A Book Review)
Sofia's new friends just want to save their classmate, Brooklyn. She didn't know that meant giving her an exorcism. Secrets and blood will be spilled and nobody gets out unscathed.
It’s All How You Play the Game (The Game – A Book Review)
Lia has one chance to leave her mark on Lincoln High and she's been getting ready for it since freshman year. It's tradition for seniors to partake in the game, Assassins. But when classmates start turning up dead, Lia worries not only about the game getting cancelled but her friends-and long time crush, Devon-possibly next to be killed.
Summer Booklist 2021 – Fiction Edition
Hey bookworms! the fiction list is up and I'm pretty excited. There are some good picks. What are you reading this summer?
As The World Falls Down (Heat Stroke – A Book Review)
Jo has only just begun her new life as a Djinn and the world is trying to end. When she realizes it may be her fault she'll do anything to stop it and save David who is being held captive by a Warden with sick intentions tha
Let Me Out! (Escape Room – A Book Review)
Four teens expected a night of fun in an escape room. What they got was a night of truths, secrets, and horror.
Of Secrets and Latin (The Lake of Dead Languages – A Book Review)
Jane returns to work at the school she fled from twenty years earlier. The halls still echo with unease and the lake still whispers with tragedy. Tragedy that may be returning for her and the girls she teaches.
Sharing is Caring Until It Gets You Committed (The Twin – A Book Review)
The Twin Author: Natasha Preston Published: 2020 On Goodreads Rated S for sinister sisterhood and their inability to share. “She has my life and she is loving every second of it.” Split up from the divorce of their parents, Iris went to live with mom while Ivy chose to live with Dad. Years later, after... Continue Reading →