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Steep Mountains & Comatosed Girls
Dead Girls Can’t Tell Secrets was your average teen thriller with a lot of build-up and a mediocre ending. This plot line had so much potential, but it fell flat. I felt like there could’ve been more. The characters were well-developed, the setting was believable, and the writing style was decent.
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Dead Husbands & Reticent Widows
Young, Rich Widows was dramatic suspense that was dripping in secrets, twists, and murder. Thrilling and engaging, this was absolutely worth the listen! Dirty lawyers, mafia bosses, missing money, and a stupid kid. Told from the alternating perspectives of each widow, Amazon Audible did an amazing job at casting the narrators.
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Creepy Dolls & Arson
Little Creeping Things was an okay listen. It was quick, entertaining, and somewhat suspenseful. This was the second book I’ve read where an older brother went full Norman Bates and killed others for his baby sister and expected gratitude. One too many, if you ask me. 8/10 Worth the read.
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Mean-ager vs. Employees
Honestly, I was disappointed. I loved the concept of the plot but felt that the potential it had was completely ignored. We know who the killer is right off the bat, which I’m not a fan of. It doesn’t leave much room for suspense so that banked on their escape.
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Cornfields & Blood
I found Someone’s Inside Your House entertaining. This was an audiobook listen, and I was definitely at the end of my seat in the office, hoping no one would interrupt me with a task. Haha. The anticipation was real. The author was great at building up anticipation and gory imagery.
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Secrets & Screams
I enjoyed the plot of The Mary Shelley Club. I did find it a bit lengthy. There was a lot of character development and such, but no action until the last hundred pages. The plot twist was amazing. Moldavsky left the ending open-ended. I’m definitely hoping she writes a sequel.