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April 2024 Wrap-Up

April was a whirlwind of books, each offering a unique journey that left me thinking long after the final page. Here’s what I got my hands on this past month:


Findin' Out by Patti Benning: This book took me by surprise with its fast-paced twists and dark secrets. The characters felt layered and complex, making their journey intriguing and sometimes heartbreaking.


The Second Wife by Miranda Rijks: A psychological thriller that explores the complexities of trust in new relationships. The suspense builds beautifully as lies unravel, keeping me glued to every page.


Appetite for Innocence by Lucinda Berry: This intense psychological thriller is not for the faint of heart. Berry masterfully crafts a chilling tale that keeps you guessing right to the end.


Sakamoto Days, Vol. 1 by Yuto Suzuki: An action-packed manga following a retired hitman turned convenience store owner. Its blend of humor and action made it a refreshing, fast-paced read.


She's Not Sorry by Mary Kubica: A suspenseful thriller where every revelation shocks you more than the last. Kubica’s knack for weaving intricate stories makes this book an absolute page-turner.


Diggin' It by Patti Benning: A delightful romp that brings humor and relatable situations to life. It's a welcome lighthearted read among the darker thrillers this month.


All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda: An unconventional thriller told backward. Miranda plays with time and narrative structure to deliver an edge-of-your-seat mystery.


Holin' Up by Patti Benning: A quirky, entertaining book that balances humor and meaningful themes with relatable characters. It’s a lighter, enjoyable read.


Powerless by Lauren Roberts: A compelling blend of science fiction and mystery, delving into the consequences of technology in our world. The questions it raises linger long after closing the book.


As Good as Dead by Holly Jackson: The finale to the "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder" series delivers an intense, high-stakes conclusion. Every chapter ups the ante in this gripping mystery.


Dead Girls Can't Tell Secrets by Chelsea Ichaso: A strong mystery that explores high school drama and relationships with a captivating plot and vivid characters.


Caprice by Coe Booth: A coming-of-age tale of family and self-discovery that touches on poignant themes with relatable dilemmas.


The Sisters by Claire Douglas: This psychological thriller dives into sibling dynamics and dark family secrets with an atmosphere that kept me on edge.


Breakin' In by Patti Benning: A lighthearted mystery that adds a humorous twist to the investigative plot, making for a fun read.


Nowhere to Hide by Keri Beevis: Beevis creates a suspenseful world filled with twists, action, and danger that kept me guessing.


The Ex by Freida McFadden: A psychological thriller that cleverly plays with timelines, creating tension between past and present relationships.


Floodin' Out by Patti Benning: A mystery with a fast-paced plot and unpredictable moments that kept me on my toes.


April's reads delivered a satisfying mix of thrillers, mysteries, and lighter moments. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping drama or a fresh new perspective, these books won’t disappoint! What did you read in April? Let's chat!

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