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Little Secrets

Author: Jennifer Hillier

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

A dark and emotional domestic thriller, Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier is a suspenseful story filled with secrets, betrayals, and heartbreak. Marin has everything—a successful career, a loving husband, and a beautiful life. But in an instant, her world shatters when her young son is kidnapped from a busy marketplace. A year later, with no leads and no closure, Marin is barely holding on. Just when she thinks t...

Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting

Author: Clare Pooley

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

A heartwarming and delightful story about human connection, Iona Iverson’s Rules for Commuting is the perfect feel-good read. Every day, Iona Iverson takes the same train with the same group of strangers. Following her own unspoken rules—such as never talking to fellow passengers—she simply observes. But when one commuter, Pier, chokes on a grape, Iona jumps into action. This moment sparks a chain of interactions th...

The Housemaid

Author: Freida McFadden

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

A gripping psychological thriller with dark domestic suspense, The Housemaid by Freida McFadden is a fast-paced, addictive read. Millie is desperate for a job, and when Nina Winchester offers her a live-in housemaid position in her beautiful home, she can’t believe her luck. Having spent weeks living out of her car, she jumps at the chance, even if the attic room she’s given feels eerily small and locked from the ...

I'm the Girl

Author: Courtney Summers

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

A dark and unsettling thriller, I’m the Girl is a bold exploration of power, privilege, and survival in a world that preys on the vulnerable. Sixteen-year-old Georgia Avis dreams of working at Aspera, an exclusive resort for the wealthy elite. When the resort’s owner tells her she’s beautiful, she believes it’s her ticket out of poverty. But her world is shattered when she discovers the body of 13-year-old Ashley Jame...

Carrie Soto Is Back

Author: Taylor Jenkins Reid

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

Only Taylor Jenkins Reid could make me care about tennis. Carrie Soto Is Back is an electrifying sports drama about ambition, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of greatness. Carrie Soto is the greatest tennis player the world has ever seen—or at least, she used to be. Now retired, she watches from the sidelines as her record is threatened by a rising star. Unwilling to let go of her legacy, Carrie decides to ...

Dark Room Etiquette

Author: Robin Roe

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

A harrowing psychological thriller that explores trauma and survival, Dark Room Etiquette by Robin Roe is a gripping YA read that’s hard to put down. Sayers Waites has lived a privileged life, never needing to work hard or face real hardship. But everything changes when he is kidnapped by a man named Caleb, who believes Sayers is his long-lost son, Daniel. Locked in a small, windowless room and chained to a bed, S...

Lock Every Door

Author: Riley Sager

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

Spooky, suspenseful, and utterly addictive, Lock Every Door is a perfect read for fans of gothic thrillers. Jules is down on her luck—broke, recently dumped, and desperate for a fresh start. When she lands a job as an apartment sitter at the luxurious Bartholomew building in Manhattan, it seems too good to be true. But the gig comes with strict rules: no visitors, no nights away, and no interaction with the permanen...

Daisy Darker

Author: Alice Feeney

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

A chilling, gothic-inspired thriller, Daisy Darker delivers a locked-room mystery reminiscent of Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None. Nana Darker has always known she wouldn’t live past 80, and as her family gathers at her secluded island home to celebrate her birthday, old tensions resurface. But when Nana is found dead at midnight—and another body turns up an hour later—it’s clear that someone among them ha...



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