Sunday, March 3, 2024

She's Not Sorry by Mary Kubica (Review)







Thank you to Bookishfirst, and the publisher for a copy to read, and review.

I was super excited to read this, and you should be too. Mary Kubica never fails. This was a super fast paced thriller that is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. Mary has a talent that will always keep you guessing what's going to happen next. Each chapter I read my mind switched on what I thought was going to happen didn't. With thrillers I always try and figure it out before the reveal. Well, I was wrong on this one, but it didn't disappoint. If you're a fan of thrillers, and somehow have yet to read a Mary Kubica book, I would say now is the time to start. Oh, and let me not forget the cover. The cover ( at least the US cover, apologies if it is different where you are.) is mostly a beautiful shade of purple, over a bridge. The purple although pretty looks mysterious, and sinister. The bright yellow title text shows nice too. I think it's really eye catching. Be sure to pick this one up for you sprint/summer reads.

Dear Hanna by Zoje Stage (Revew)





Thank you to Netgalley, and the publisher for a chance to review this.

I've read all of Zoje Stage's books, and was very eager to read this one. This is a stand alone sequel to her debut 'Baby Teeth' If you've never read Zoje before, now would be a wonderful time to start. I started with 'Baby Teeth' being drawn in by the cover, and synopsis. When I found out a sequel was coming I squealed with excitement. This stand alone sequel is great, because it doesn't matter if you've read her debut or not. Read them in any order. I had actually planned on re-reading 'Baby Teeth' but I didn't. In 'Baby Teeth' Hanna is a child, in ' Dear Hanna' she's an adult. It was a thrilling slow burn, of terror, and horror. I kept reading, and didn't want to put the book down. If you like books on evil children, then I suggest you pick this one up. Sure, she's not a child anymore, but it shows that evil can still lurk.
Told mostly between letters of Hanna, and her brother Goose. You find out more of what goes on in her head, and the type of relationships she holds. Be ready for a fun thrill ride this summer, and don't leave this one behind.