Review | Finders Keepers

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Finders Keepers is a great novel but it's a HUGE departure from Mr. Mercedes. Regardless, I thoroughly enjoyed this one front to back!

Review | Survive The Night

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I just can't like this book. It did too much with so little. The prose drones on, the twists are too far fetched and none of the characters seem genuine (in the worst possible way). I recommend staying away from this one.

Review | The Guest List

The Guest List was a fan favorite in 2020 with a lot of high recommendations. However, I believe that's thanks to marketing and not the story itself. This whodunnit is a bit lackluster, and will leave many readers feeling shorted.

Review | The Girl That Vanished

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AJ Rivers second Emma Griffin novel does a complete 180 from the first, focusing on one storyline rather than a multitude. But does this help the story in the end?

Season Of The Monster | Ch 7 – “Uncertainty”

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I am finding with SOTM that I enjoy writing bottleneck episodes. There's something about the forced intimacy that I love for further developing the relationships amongst characters.

Introducing | “Season of the Monster”

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Whether you're a new visitor or a current subscriber, I am incredibly excited to announce an exclusive Kindle Vella Release - Season of the Monster.

Review | Sick As Our Secrets

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Readers who enjoy Stephen King characters that “shine” will enjoy Emerson’s journey as he copes with familial secrets, dark entities, and a world craving to take advantage of his abilities.

Flash Review | “Eyes on the Past”

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At face value the story concerns Louise and her ensnarement in the convoluted web of Adele and David Martin's crumbling marriage. Adele becomes Louise's best friend while David becomes Louise's lover.

Review | “Season of Waiting”

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Early on I got some vibes akin to Dean Koontz’s From The Corner of His Eye, which I nearly DNF’ed. Thankfully, Christopher turns out something much more digestible and suspenseful.

REVIEW | “IT’S JUST THE BEGINNING”

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I see a bright future for Emma as a lone-wolf, loose-cannon agent in the next novel and beyond. However, I found it hard to like her due to poor decision making throughout the novel, but she gets her act together, which is the point, right? That said, much like Emma, this first story is a little all over the place.