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Lies She Told by Cate Holahan

All I can say is wow from the very beginning the author’s writing keeps you on the edge until you are finished. I’ve already ordered The Widower’s Wife her prior award winning novel. In this psychological suspense novel you will weave in and out of reality to non- reality as our main character Liza is told she has thirty days to compete her next novel. Liza has been quickly slipping from the best seller list and begins feeling the stress in her life. Not only is she feeling the pressure from her editor , she is experimenting with a horomone fertility drug desperately wanting to conceive however she is unable to get her husbands attention. Her husband has become preoccupied with his law partners disappearance. While Liza frantically dives into her writing the “lies”she creates to complete her work of fiction becomes to close to reality. In the end her fictional character Beth and her best friend Chris force Liza to face her wretched past that has long been suppressed. The surprises nev

The Dark Lake by Sarah Bailey

      The Dark Lake a novel by Sarah Bailey is sure to be a top seller. Her writing and style is similar to Ruth Ware authentic of The Woman in Cabin 10 and The Lying Game. Her first novel is a captivating psychological suspense that pulls you within the first few pages where the main character Gemma Woodstock is introduced. Deceive Woodstock lives and works in the small rural town she grew up in Australia. This small town is full of secrets and lies that causes multiple lives to intertwine in the most devasting circumstances. These lies spread out over a period of years and they build up to an explosion of sorts. “There were a few minutes when I was alone with her in the autopsy room. I felt wild. Absent. Before I could stop myself I was leaning close to her, telling her everything.”    The author creatively uses flashbacks taking the reader from present day to the past revealing how Woodstock life intertwines with her murder victim causing her judgement to become cloudy at times. Th

A Season of Thankfulness

Yesterday I pulled The Boy on the Wooden Box A Memior Leon Leyson from my shelf and I was unable to put this down until I finished it. This book was published in 2013 and was the reciepant of the Christopher Award , a Christian organization formed in 1945 that awards books that “affirms highest values of human spirit”. This beautifully crafted story is a true account of a young man and his family’s struggle to survive Nazi Germany. It tells a story of strength , endurance, and love found in a family that tooken under Oskar Schindler’s wing. As I read this story I sat and reflected on the upcoming holiday of Thanksgiving. There is so much for all of us to truly be thankful in this world . It is so easy to get caught up in the daily routine of life ( work, social, parenting, marriage , etc.) however how often do we stop to admire our surroundings and count our blessings. After reading Loen’s story and his trumiphs I couldn’t help but to shrug my worries off today with a smile . I even ca