This month’s books are both from Book of the Month, but neither are one of the actual October choices. I just wasn’t into any of this month’s selections (no thrillers for October? ðŸ˜) so they let me chose a member favorite which is how I ended up with Well Met! The Devil in the White …
Category: Book of The Month
Monthly Book Reviews: September 2019
This is a bit late, but its because I picked 2 pretty large books for the month (This Tender Land and Spinning Silver)! The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang The Kiss Quotient has been on my to-read list for awhile now. Its on BOTM’s most-loved list, and I’ve pretty much just avoided it because I’m …
Monthly Book Reviews: August 2019
Circe by Madeline Miller Circle tells of the story of a goddess who is the daughter of Helios, god of the sun. Although born to a powerful god, Circe’s life is full of many challenges as she is rejected by most of her family for not being as powerful or beautiful as her brothers and …
Monthly Book Reviews: July 2019
Lock Every Door by Riley Sager (BOTM) One of my favorite authors, Riley Sager, does it again! His books never disappoint. Lock Every Door is a fast-paced thriller that follows Jules, a 20-something living in NYC who’s recently lost her job. She finds an ad for an apartment sitter at a luxurious building called The …
Monthly Book Reviews: June 2019
Recursion by Blake Crouch (BOTM) You know how much I loved Dark Matter also by Blake Crouch, so I didn’t hesitate for one second to choose this as my BOTM! Sci-fi thriller, Recursion, initially follows Barry, a NYC police officer, as he delves deep into the mystery surrounding a recent phenomenon known as False Memory …
Monthly Book Reviews: May 2019
How Not to Die Alone by Richard Roper (BOTM) I was kind of struggling with what book to choose from BOTM for May…none of them were really jumping out at me, but I knew i wanted something kind of quirky and charming. “How Not to Die Alone” kept being compared to a male version of …