★★★★☆

If You Tell by Gregg Olsen

·2026·Mary Kubica

I finished If You Tell with that heavy true crime feeling that lingers, and it is a lot. I rated it 3.75 out of 5, mostly because it took me a while to…

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★★★★☆

She’s Not Sorry by Mary Kubica

·2026·Mary Kubica

I really wanted to love She’s Not Sorry, and honestly, I came close. On paper, this one felt tailor-made for me. Meghan is an ICU nurse, she is divorced, and…

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★★★★☆

The Housemaid by Freida McFadden

·2026·Freida McFadden

I watched the motion picture version before I read the book, and honestly, the novel felt pretty close in vibe and overall content. That is not a bad thing. It…

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★★★★☆

My Husband’s Wife by Alice Feeney

·2026·Mary Kubica

I was pulled into My Husband’s Wife immediately. The kind of immediately where you sit down “just to start it” and then look up and realize you have basically inhaled…

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★★★★☆

Verity by Colleen Hoover

·2026·Colleen Hoover

Verity absolutely nails the “cannot put it down” factor. The premise is wickedly bingeable, the tension is engineered to keep you flipping pages, and I flew through it because I…

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★★★☆☆

Cutthroat by Octavia Grant

·2026·Octavia Grant

If you go into Cutthroat expecting anything other than extreme dark humor and a purposeful cringe-factor, you are probably going to be disappointed. This book is outrageous. It is absolutely unbelievable. And somehow… it still…

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★★★★☆

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

·2026·Matt Haig

The Midnight Library is one of those novels that feels deceptively simple at first, then lingers because of what it is really trying to say about regret, loneliness, and the…

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