Joshua Mayo is involved in a hit and run and kills a stranger. When he can’t shake the dread after fleeing the scene, he goes back in the middle of the night. His mother tracks his phone because he’s been acting so strange and she unknowingly follows him to the crash site. When they bothContinue reading “One Fatal Mistake-Tom Hunt”
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Bone Music-Christopher Rice
Charlotte Rowe has a very dark past. She was kidnapped and raised by two serial killers until she was seven. Now in her 20s, she is still trying to cope with her past by seeing a psychiatrist, Dr. Thorpe. When Dr. Thorpe gives her medication to help her fall asleep, something besides tiredness creeps in.Continue reading “Bone Music-Christopher Rice”
The Wild Robot-Peter Brown
I’ve wanted to read this book for such a long time but always was hesitant that is be disappointed because I love the cover so much. Needless to say, this is one of my favorite books I’ve ever reviewed and have been recommending it to everyone that loves a heartwarming story. Roz is a robot,Continue reading “The Wild Robot-Peter Brown”
The Suspect-Fiona Barton
Two teenage girls go on a trip of a lifetime to Thailand after graduation. Their parents are nervous but feel their daughters are responsible and trustworthy. When the parents don’t hear from the girls after they promised to check in, they start to become panicked. Has something happened to their lovely, innocent children, or didContinue reading “The Suspect-Fiona Barton”
As Long As We Both Shall Live-Joann Chaney
It’s hard not to get wrapped up in a good thriller and As Long As We Both Shall Live is no exception. When Matt’s wife, Marie, falls off a cliff while hiking in Colorado, the police initially aren’t suspicious. Accidents like this happen in Estes Park. That is until they find out that Matt’s firstContinue reading “As Long As We Both Shall Live-Joann Chaney”
Half of What You Hear-Kristyn Kusek Lewis
Looking for a juicy, summer time-feeling read to hold you over during winter? Well, look no further! Bess has moved to her husband’s small, old money, the hometown of Greyhill, Virginia. Where the summers are hot but the gossip is even hotter. Bess would love to fit in comfortably but immediately feels like an outsider.Continue reading “Half of What You Hear-Kristyn Kusek Lewis”
Lacey Does Lit Logo
I’m so excited to share the logo my husband designed for Lacey Does Lit! Let me know what you think! Here’s to the adventure of finding a novel novel! Lacey
Girl Waits With Gun- Amy Stewart
Talk about independent women who don’t need a man! Constance Kopp and her two sisters live outside of town in the early 1900s. While driving one day with their horse and buggy, they are hit by an erratic automobile. Luckily they are all relatively unharmed, their buggy, however, is destroyed. Constance is not one forContinue reading “Girl Waits With Gun- Amy Stewart”
