Saturday, November 29, 2025

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - Good, Bad Girl

Title:   Good, Bad Girl
Author Alice Feeney
Publisher:  Flatiron Books/Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Katherine Press; 
  Stephanie Racine
Length:  9 hrs 21 mins
No. of Pages:  400
Date of Publication:  August 29, 2023
Rating:   5 Stars
DESCRIPTION:

Sometimes bad things happen to good people, so good people have to do bad things.

Our Queen of Twists, bestselling author of Daisy Darker and Rock Paper Scissors Alice Feeney, returns with another thrilling mystery filled with drama and her trademark surprises.


Twenty years after a baby is stolen from a stroller, a woman is murdered in a care home. The two crimes are somehow linked, and a good bad girl may be the key to discovering the truth.

Edith may have been tricked into a nursing home, but at eighty-years-young, she’s planning her escape. Patience works there, cleaning messes and bonding with Edith, a kindred spirit. But Patience is lying to Edith about almost everything.

Edith’s own daughter, Clio, won’t speak to her. And someone new is about to knock on Clio’s door…and their intentions aren’t good.

With every reason to distrust each other, the women must solve a mystery with three suspects, two murders, and one victim. If they do, they might just find out what happened to the baby who disappeared, the mother who lost her, and the connections that bind them.

In the style of Daisy Darker and Rock Paper ScissorsGood Bad Girl is a thriller in which nobody can be trusted and the twists come fast and furious.


MY THOUGHTS:

“People say there’s nothing like a mother’s love. Take that away, you’ll find there’s nothing like a daughter’s hate.”

“I wish my daughter would disappear.”

“When you lose a child, you see them everywhere forever.”

Alice Feeney delivers yet another spellbinding psychological thriller with Good Bad Girl, a story packed with complicated and dysfunctional women, tangled motives, and more than a few deliciously disorienting twists.

At the center of the novel is Frankie, a woman who has learned to survive the life she was born into by sheer determination. She calls herself a “good bad girl”. A woman doing the best she can despite the circumstances and the internal battles she fights daily. Her OCD shapes almost every decision she makes, creating a constant push and pull between what she wants and what her mind will allow.

Then there’s Clio, whose strained relationship with her mother, Edith, adds an emotional layer that simmers throughout the book. Edith resents being placed in a nursing home, a decision she blames entirely on Clio. But once there, she forms an unexpected bond with a staff member named Patience, yet another character whose role unfolds with increasing intrigue.

As I am definitely an Alice Feeney fan, I love how she delivers each and every one of her books. This book is a perfect example of what we can expect from her. The beauty of Feeney’s storytelling lies in how she makes us question everyone. Frankie, Clio, Patience. Are any of them truly reliable? The shifting truths and subtle misdirections keep you guessing from start to finish.

Feeney has earned her reputation as the “Queen of Twists,” and Good, Bad Girl is a prime example of why. The title itself is an oxymoron, and that contradiction sets the tone for a novel filled with a high level of suspense and as well as being full of twists.

Smartly written and impossible to predict, this book is a must-read for anyone who loves psychological suspense served with heart, depth, and Feeney’s signature flair for surprise. The bonus for me was the dual narration given to the voice of each of the characters.

Many thanks to Flatiron Books/Macmillan Audio and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Alice Feeney is a New York Times million-copy bestselling author. Her books have been translated into over thirty-five languages, and have been optioned for major screen adaptations. Including His & Hers which is being made into major TV series by Netflix. 

Alice was a BBC journalist for fifteen years, and now lives in Devon with her family. 

Beautiful Ugly is her seventh novel.

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AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - The Chase

Title:   The Chase
Author:  Candice Fox
Publisher:  Macmillan-Tor/Forge
Genre:   Mystery/Thrillers
Format:  Audiobook ARC
Narrator:  David de Vries; Lisa Negron
No. of Pages:   327
Date of Publication:   March 30, 2021
My Rating:   Stars

DESCRIPTION:

The Chase is a modern The Fugitive with characters only #1 New York Times and Globe and Mail bestselling author Candice Fox can write.

“Are you listening, Warden?”
“What do you want?”
“I want you to let them out.”
“Which inmates are we talking about?”
“All of them.”


With that, the largest manhunt in United States history is on. In response to a hostage situation, more than 600 inmates from the Pronghorn Correctional Facility, including everyone on Death Row, are released into the Nevada Desert. Criminals considered the worst of the worst, monsters with dark, violent pasts, are getting farther away by the second.

John Kradle, convicted of murdering his wife and son, is one of the escapees. Now, desperate to discover what really happened that night, Kradle must avoid capture and work quickly to prove his innocence as law enforcement closes in on the fugitives.

Death Row Supervisor, and now fugitive-hunter, Celine Osbourne has focused all of her energy on catching Kradle and bringing him back to Death Row. She has very personal reasons for hating him – and she knows exactly where he’s heading...


MY THOUGHTS:

The United States is currently undertaking the most extensive manhunt in its history. This unprecedented situation arose from a hostage situation, resulting in the release of over 600 high-risk and even brutal inmates from a secure prison. Some of these individuals are on death row. The situation was untenable, and now hundreds of dangerous prisoners must be located and returned to custody. 

Throughout their escape, their cold-blooded crimes resurface, serving as both reminders of their true nature and the dangerous situations they put others in. It’s a stark display of savagery at its worst. 

This latest book by Candice Fox is a high-octane read, one that grabs the reader in its grip without letting go. The Fugitive came to mind more than once as police and agents tried to round up the criminals. 

Death Row supervisor Celine Osborne is under immense pressure as she leads a team of investigators in capturing these notorious criminals. She faces dangers she never anticipated, making this book an exhilarating thriller, especially due to the excellent audio narration. I eagerly anticipate the next installment from this talented author. 

Many thanks to Macmillan-Tor/Forge and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Candice Fox is the middle child of a large, eccentric family from Sydney's western suburbs composed of half-, adopted and pseudo siblings. The daughter of a parole officer and an enthusiastic foster-carer, Candice spent her childhood listening around corners to tales of violence, madness and evil as her father relayed his work stories to her mother and older brothers.

As a cynical and trouble-making teenager, her crime and gothic fiction writing was an escape from the calamity of her home life. She was constantly in trouble for reading Anne Rice in church and scaring her friends with tales from Australia's wealth of true crime writers.

Bankstown born and bred, she failed to conform to military life in a brief stint as an officer in the Royal Australian Navy at age eighteen. At twenty, she turned her hand to academia, and taught high school through two undergraduate and two postgraduate degrees. Candice lectures in writing at the University of Notre Dame, Sydney, while undertaking a PhD in literary censorship and terrorism.

Hades is her first novel, and she is currently working on its sequel. 

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - Daisy Darker

Title:   Daisy Darker
Author Alice Feeney
Publisher:  Flatiron Books/Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Stephanie Racine
Length:  10 hrs 51 mins
No. of Pages:   352
Date of Publication:  August 30, 2022
My Rating:   5 Stars
DESCRIPTION:

Author Alice Feeney reads the acknowledgments on this program.

The New York Times bestselling Queen of Twists returns…
with a family reunion that leads to murder.

After years of avoiding each other, Daisy Darker’s entire family is assembling for Nana’s 80th birthday party in Nana’s crumbling gothic house on a tiny tidal island. Finally back together one last time, when the tide comes in, they will be cut off from the rest of the world for eight hours.

The family arrives, each of them harboring secrets. Then at the stroke of midnight, as a storm rages, Nana is found dead. And an hour later, the next family member follows…

Trapped on an island where someone is killing them one by one, the Darkers must reckon with their present mystery as well as their past secrets, before the tide comes in and all is revealed.

With a wicked wink to Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were NoneDaisy Darker’s unforgettable twists will leave readers reeling.

“Wow! Echoes of Christie's And Then There Were None but turned into something wonderfully original and wrapped in a genuinely creepy dysfunctional family fairy-tale of a novel, this takes Feeney to the next level. I LOVED IT!”
—Sarah Pinborough, bestselling author of Behind Her Eyes and Insomnia

A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books.

Link to purchase the book

MY THOUGHTS:

A living nightmare. Or is it something far more sinister? The Darker family has been estranged for years. But Nana Darker’s 80th birthday is coming up, and the three Darker girls—Daisy, Rose, and Lily—as well as their now-divorced parents, Nancy and Frank, will all be there. There is one other guest invited, and that is old family neighbor and friend, Conor Kennedy. With a nod to Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, the stage is set. This locked-room story takes place in a span of eight hours.

Once the tide is in, the family can leave. As long as the tide is out, they are trapped. However, there might not be any survivors. So, who will be alive at the end of such an ominous story? This chilling story reveals things about the family, both past and present. With the dual-timeline narrative, the family dynamic presents itself. 

Having read two five-star books by Alice Feeney— His & Hers and Beautiful Ugly— I knew that I would be headed to an excellent reading journey with Daisy Darker. Let’s just say that I never picked up on one of the biggest twists I have ever come upon while reading a thriller. Now that I know the twist, I want to go back and try to figure out how I missed the sneaky tidbits along the way. Brilliant. Just brilliant.

Many thanks to Flatiron Books/Macmillan Audio and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Alice Feeney is a New York Times million-copy bestselling author. Her books have been translated into over thirty-five languages, and have been optioned for major screen adaptations. Including His & Hers which is being made into major TV series by Netflix. 

Alice was a BBC journalist for fifteen years, and now lives in Devon with her family. 

Beautiful Ugly is her seventh novel.

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Friday, November 28, 2025

BLOG TOUR - Murder at Midwinter Farm



DESCRIPTION:

A frosty country lane, snow-dusted Devon hills as far as the eye can see… and a local farmer vanished without trace. Can Kitty Underhay solve this chilling mystery?

Devon, 1937Kitty Underhay is enjoying a crisp winter morning walk with her best friend, Alice, and her fiancé, Robert, who have recently bought the mysterious Midwinter Farm. The previous owner vanished one night, his dinner still on the table and the front door left wide open. But as work is carried out on the farm, a body is found in the grounds. How was the man murdered—and who is responsible?

Robert trusts the local police even less than Kitty does, so she is immediately on the case, with her husband Matt by her side. As the pair take the bull by the horns and begin to gather clues, several suspects emerge. Though he seems gentle as a lamb, is the victim’s son as innocent as he appears? Why does the local pub landlord have an axe to grind, and does his daughter seem suspicious?

The waters become muddied by a robbery, with valuable jewels stolen at neighbouring Seacliffe Hall. Is the thief also the murderer Kitty is looking for? Or are the two crimes entirely unconnected?

With the weak winter sun setting over the fields and danger mounting fast, Kitty and Matt need to find the killer, before they meet their own icy end in the dead of winter…

Fans of Agatha Christie, T.E. Kinsey or Verity Bright will adore this totally charming murder mystery. The perfect treat for cozy crime fans!

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Title:   Murder at Midwinter Farm
Author:  Helena Dixon
Series:  Miss Underhay #22
Publisher:  Bookouture 
Genre:   Cozy Mystery
Format:  Kindle ARC 
No. of Pages:  263
Date of Publication:   November 24, 2025
My Rating:  5 Stars 

MY THOUGHTS:

It’s the winter of 1938, and Kitty Underhay and her husband, Captain Matt Bryant, are looking forward to a quiet season—until trouble finds them once again. Her dear friend and former maid Alice is preparing to marry her fiancé, Robert. The couple will then move into the home he recently purchased: the picturesque but rather notorious Midwinter Farm.Though Alice was initially uneasy about the property’s grim reputation, she’s finally warming to the idea of making it their family home. That is, until the workers installing a new telephone line make a shocking discovery—a skeleton buried on the grounds.

Midwinter Farm’s dark past soon becomes impossible to ignore. Whispers of tragedy, a missing man, and tales of deceit swirl around the estate. As Kitty and Matt, both seasoned private investigators, are drawn into the case, they uncover a tangle of secrets involving fraud, stolen jewels, and betrayal. The victim, it seems, was not well liked—and many believed he’d left the area nearly a decade ago. But as Kitty and Matt dig deeper, it becomes clear that his disappearance was far more sinister than anyone imagined.

Helena Dixon once again delivers a masterful blend of Golden Age atmosphere and compelling mystery. The snowy countryside, the creaking old farmhouse, and the undercurrent of unease all add to the story’s charm and tension. Kitty is as spirited and clever as ever—a heroine whose warmth and wit balance the story’s darker elements beautifully.

Murder at Midwinter Farm is a wonderfully atmospheric addition to the Kitty Underhay series—perfect for fans of Agatha Christie-style whodunits. Full of intrigue, period detail, and heart, it’s an ideal read for a winter evening by the fire.

Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Helena Dixon is the author of the internationally bestselling Miss Underhay cozy mystery series. She is a Black Country girl living in Devon. Married to the same man for over thirty-five years she has three daughters, a cactus called Spike, and a crazy cockapoo. She was the winner of the RNA Romance Prize in 2007 and the RNA Love Story of the Year 2010.


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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - Bitter Honey

Title:  Bitter Honey
Publisher:  William Morrow
Genre:   Multicultural; 
  Women’s Fiction
Format:  Audio ALC and Kindle ARC
Length:   12 hrs 44 mins
No. of Pages:   448
Date of Publication:   November 4, 2025
My Rating:  5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

Spanning four decades and three continents, Bitter Honey is a story about a mother and daughter divided by long buried secrets, struggling to understand each other as they forge their own paths, from the internationally bestselling author of In Every Mirror She’s Black.

1978: A scholarship draws Nancy from Gambia’s warmth into Stockholm’s frigid winter. When her friendship with charismatic scholar Lars blossoms into something more, she thinks she may have finally found her place. But there’s more to Lars than his charming persona, and Nancy is about to discover the danger of being drawn into his world… 

2006: Tina has had her taste of fame as Sweden’s sweetheart pop princess, representing her country at Eurovision. But beneath her glittery façade, she’s uncertain who she really is. Her mother, Nancy, seems desperate to keep the past under wraps, but will the unexpected appearance of Tina’s father—a man she has long thought dead—help open the door to self-discovery?

Nancy just wants to protect her daughter from making the same mistakes she did, but Tina longs for the freedom to mess up, knowing her mother will always be there to support her. The two women love each other unconditionally, but can they learn to trust each other as well?

This poignant novel delves deep into the complicated relationships between mothers and daughters and delivers a warm, heartfelt story of love, forgiveness, and women finding their voices.

Link to purchase the book

MY THOUGHTS:
TW: abandonment, infidelity, drug use, mental abuse and nationalism

Bitter Honey by Lola Ákínmádé Åkerström is a beautifully layered and deeply moving story of identity, loss, family secrets, and the complicated bond between a mothers and daughter.

Tina, known across Sweden as The Swedish Siren, has a voice that mesmerizes and a presence that promises long-term success. Born to an African mother and a father she never knew, she grew up alongside her brother Tobias, both of them carrying features—fair skin, striking eyes, and curly hair—that set them apart and sparked questions that were never fully answered. Behind Tina’s public confidence lies a lifetime of private pain, scars she has learned to bury but never truly healed. This emotional aspect of her life has had her involved in a relationship that was ultimately toxic.

But Tina’s journey is only half of this riveting novel. Interwoven with her 2006 storyline is the story of Nancy, her mother, beginning in 1978 when Nancy leaves Gambia on a scholarship to Sweden. Hopeful and ambitious, Nancy envisions a bright future—but her path becomes clouded by her complicated feelings for Lars, a professor decades older and completely inappropriate, yet impossible for her to ignore.

Back in Tina’s timeline, just as her music career is taking off and an irresistible offer pulls her toward the United States, she is contacted by a man named Lars claims to be her father. Tina is stunned—not only because she grew up believing her father was dead, but because this new truth contradicts everything her mother ever told her. The emotional fallout is intense, further straining her already fragile relationship with Nancy.

As mother and daughter navigate their own romantic entanglements—separated by decades yet unexpectedly parallel—their stories begin to mirror each other in ways neither of them anticipated. Their struggles with desire, identity, and belonging reveal how similar they are, even as they fight to understand one another.

Bitter Honey is a powerful, emotionally rich novel that explores race, belonging, betrayal, generational trauma, and the fierce love that can both bind and break a family. It lingers long after the final page, offering truths that resonate deeply.

Many thanks to William Morrow, Libro.FM and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Award-winning Nigerian-American visual storyteller and international bestselling author based in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - Flight

Title:  Flight
Author Laura Griffin
Publisher:  Berkley
Series:  The Texas Murder Files #2
Genre:   Romantic Suspense
Format:  Audio and Kindle ARC
Narrator:  Teri Clark Linden
Length: 9 hr 16 min
No. of Pages:   352
Date of Publication:   April 27, 2021
My Rating:   4 Stars
DESCRIPTION:

When former forensic photographer Miranda Rhoads moves to the seaside town of Lost Beach, she's decided to make her living as a wildlife photographer and put crime scenes behind her. But her plans are quickly upended when one morning, she comes across a couple sleeping in a canoe, entwined in an embrace. Looking closer, she realizes the man and woman aren't asleep—they’ve been murdered.

Detective Joel Breda sets out to find answers—not only about the unidentified victims in the marshy death scene, but also about the aloof and beautiful photographer who seems to know more about his investigation than he does.

As they begin to unravel the motivation of a merciless serial killer, Miranda and Joel must race against the clock to make an arrest before the killer can find them first.



MY THOUGHTS:

“Evidence is ephemeral”

Flight by Laura Griffin is a fast-paced romantic suspense that pulls you in from the very first chapter. Time is of the essence when Detective Joel Breda is called to a gruesome crime scene. As he begins sorting through initial clues, he is very surprised. Someone outside his team has already taken dozens of crime-scene photos. That someone is Miranda Rhodes, a former forensic photographer whose eye for detail is nothing short of extraordinary.

Miranda has traded the high-stakes world of forensics for the quieter life of a wildlife photographer, a career that would no doubt offer her more freedom and far less emotional burden. But when Joel sees the quality and precision of her photos, he knows she could be a valuable asset. Despite her hesitation, Miranda eventually agrees to take his offer of a job and the two find themselves working closely together as the investigation deepens.

From the moment Joel and Miranda cross paths, the chemistry between them is undeniable. Sparks fly instantly, but as it became clear that they would be working together, they know that a romance might not be a good idea. Although they are both determined to keep their focus sharp on their case, their mutual attraction grows.

As the investigation escalates, Griffin expertly balances suspense, danger, and a slow-burn romance that feels both natural and compelling. Joel and Miranda’s partnership is as gripping as the mystery they’re trying to solve, and watching them navigate both the investigation and their personal connection is one of the book’s greatest strengths.

Flight is a sharp, engaging romantic thriller with strong characters, a tightly woven plot, and just the right amount of heat. Laura Griffin delivers an engaging installment in the Texas Murder Files series. This is just the book that will keep you turning pages late into the night.

Many thanks to Berkley and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Laura Griffin is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than thirty books and novellas. She is a two-time RITA Award winner, as well as the recipient of the Daphne du Maurier Award. Laura got her start in journalism before venturing into the world of suspense fiction. Her books have been translated into fourteen languages. Laura lives in Austin, Texas, where she is working on her next novel.