Wednesday, January 21, 2026

BLOG TOUR - Two Wives

  


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Two wives. One husband. A deadly secret…


My daughter’s latest drawing lies on the kitchen island and I smile as I see the three stick figures under the words My family. My husband Oliver left for work early, so it’s just me and my precious daughter at home. Until I hear the sound of a removals van pulling up to the house next door.


Sneaking a peek through the blinds, my heart catches in my throat as I come face to face with my new neighbour – the one person I wished to never see again. Oliver’s ex-wife, Carla, stares back at me, and the slight curl of her lip proves that she isn’t here to make friends.


Oliver owns the house next door, so why did he let her move so close to us? And why didn’t he tell me? What other secrets has he been keeping from me?


When I try to talk to Oliver that evening, he quickly shuts me down, telling me I’m worrying over nothing. But I know him well enough to see the worried look on his face as he gazes towards Carla’s house…


Oliver is up to something. And so is Carla. But they don’t know I have secrets of my own, and I’m prepared to do whatever it takes to keep them.


And, days later, when police race to our house one evening, you might think you know what’s happened, but you’d be wrong. After all, nothing is what it seems behind closed doors… 


An absolutely pulse-pounding psychological thriller, which is perfect for fans of The HousemaidThe Perfect Marriage and You, Me, Her.


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Title:  Two Wives
Author Helen H. Durrant   
Publisher:  Bookouture
Genre:   Psychological Thriller
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   284
Date of Publication:   January 21, 2026
My Rating:   4 Stars

MY THOUGHTS:

Two Wives by Helen H. Durrant centers on three principal characters: Eve, Carla, and Jane. Eve is married to Oliver, and together they have a four-year-old daughter, Maisie. When Jane is hired as Maisie’s nanny, it quickly becomes apparent that she may have had an ulterior motive for taking the job.

That suspicion grows as Jane’s backstory unfolds. Not only does she have no prior nanny experience, but she also shares a past with Oliver. Adding to the tension is Carla, Oliver’s ex-wife, who moves in next doorr and clearly has her own agenda. And then there is Oliver himself, a thoroughly unlikable character who comes across as despicable almost from the very first scene.

As a nana who spends a great deal of time with her grandchildren, I struggled with Maisie’s portrayal. She seemed far too sophisticated for a four-year-old, which made her character feel inauthentic. I might have connected with her role more had I listened to the audiobook, but on the page, it felt off.

This is a character-driven domestic thriller that raised several questions for me early on: Why would an ex-wife choose to live next door to her former husband and his new family? Who exactly was Jane, and how pivotal would her role become? And, ultimately, which character was I meant to root for? While Jane’s motives were intriguing, Carla’s role proved equally compelling, and it was interesting to see how the three women were connected.

Athough this wasn’t a story I loved, it was a quick read with enough twists to keep me engaged, culminating in a shocking conclusion that will likely surprise many readers.


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


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Helen is married with two daughters, five grandchildren and one great grandchild. She lives in the North West of England amid the beautiful, rugged scenery of the Pennine foothills. When Helen was close to retirement, she made the decision to give writing a go. At first, she tried romance but couldn’t get off the starting block, so crime it was. For her first novel, she spent weeks deciding on the main character’s name and once she had it, she was off and running, writing the first novel, then a sequel then a third in quick succession. From the off Helen loved writing, making up stories and getting to know the characters who spring from her imagination. She feels like she actually knows these people, what makes then tick and what drives them. Helen is many years retired and although her family tell her to put her feet up, she can’t give up writing. Ever since that first book it’s become an obsession.





Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Review - The Society

Title:  The Society
Author Karen Winn   
Publisher:  Dutton
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   480
Date of Publication:   January 20, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

Rumors about the Knox and its influence have swirled through Boston for centuries. While some believe the secret society is merely an elite social club, others are convinced it hides something more sinister...

Vivian Lawrence was born into old-money Boston, but when her family fortune vanishes, so does her carefully curated life. Desperate, she turns to an old family legend about ties to the Knox and its inheritance, seeking a way into the exclusive secret society. She doesn’t expect that entry to come in the form of Peter, a Knox insider with movie star good looks and just enough roughness to his charm to make Vivian truly weak in the knees for the first time in her life.

Far from Boston’s glittering elite is newcomer Taylor Adams, a young nurse eager to leave her humble past behind. When the effortlessly glamorous Vivian lands in her ER after a suspicious fall, Taylor is instantly captivated. But then Vivian abruptly disappears without a trace, sending Taylor on a search for answers that pulls her into the Knox itself—as their new employee.

The further Taylor ventures into the Knox’s world of unimaginable wealth and dark history, the more the mystery of Vivian deepens. As Taylor will soon discover, more so than wealth or status, secrets are the society's true currency.


MY THOUGHTS:

There are three distinct voices in this riveting novel by Karen Winn: Vivian Lawrence, reeling after the loss of her family inheritance; Taylor Adams, a young nurse struggling to find her footing in life; and The Knox itself—a private club in Beacon Hill, Massachusetts, with rigid membership rules and secrets embedded deep within its walls. Each of these voices, including the building, is vividly realized and plays a powerful role in the story.

Vivian’s place in the narrative unfolds after a devastating fall leaves her in an induced coma due to a traumatic brain injury. Through a dual timeline, readers are taken into Vivian’s past, where her fierce determination to uncover what truly happened behind the walls of The Knox becomes clear. Even in absence, her presence drives the mystery forward.

Taylor’s story takes place in the present. Having moved from Tennessee to Boston, she lands a solid job as an ER nurse. In her previous position, Taylor sometimes struggled with boundaries when it came to patient care, and those instincts resurface when Vivian is brought into the ER. Although her professional role ends when Vivian leaves the hospital, Taylor can’t stop thinking about her—especially after discovering that a key belonging to Vivian has somehow ended up in her pocket. Fueled by curiosity and concern, Taylor begins to investigate Vivian’s life, slowly uncovering the dark history of The Knox. Whether in the past or the present, both women are inexorably drawn to the club and its long-buried secrets.

What an intriguing and immersive story. At nearly 500 pages, The Society is surprisingly impossible to put down. I was completely invested in what each woman would discover, as well as in the unsettling presence of The Knox itself—how it felt as its secrets were revealed. As a Bostonian, I especially appreciated the incorporation of old Boston history, including the exploration of how the opium trade shaped the city’s early development. Although I don’t typically read paranormal fiction, I was also drawn into the historical treatment of necromancy, which added another fascinating layer to the narrative.

I read for the edification of experience, not just enjoyment. The Society delivers that while keeping the suspense taut throughout. Despite some mixed ratings, this atmospheric, shadowy novel earns a full five stars from me. It’s haunting, layered, and impossible to put down.

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


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Karen is the author of two novels: The Society (coming 2026), and Our Little World, published by Dutton/ Penguin Random House. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, where she may or may not have belonged to a secret society. Karen obtained her MFA from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Writing is her first love and second career; she previously worked as a nurse and then a nurse practitioner. Originally from New Jersey, Karen now lives in the charming Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston with her husband, two children, and their 100-pound bernedoodle.


Monday, January 19, 2026

BLOG TOUR - Save Her Family


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The girl’s heart races as she edges towards the bright yellow farmhouse where children’s toys lie carelessly in the overgrown grass. The air is too still. On the front porch, a woman takes her last breath and crumples to the ground…

Special Agent Nikki Hunt feels her chest tighten as she looks down at the body sprawled beside the lilac bushes. This morning, her ten-year-old daughter Lacey witnessed the murder of local mother Elle Harper. Out riding her bike, Lacey saw the killer escape from the house and rushed inside to protect Elle’s daughters Maisy and Maya.

Nikki promises Lacey she’ll do whatever it takes to help the poor innocent girls who now sit in her house clutching their teddies. But before she has a chance to return them to the safety of their stepfather Tim, he’s reported missing. Local gossip suggests that fights between Elle and Tim had been spilling out of the farmhouse, and Nikki soon wonders if Maisy and Maya were ever safe in their own home.

But just as Nikki zones in on her suspect, she realizes she’s too late. A body is pulled from the river, and Nikki’s heart shatters as Tim is pronounced dead. Nikki’s gut tells her that someone is targeting the whole family. But with this killer stalking her in the shadows, what sacrifices will she have to make to save them, and keep her promise to her daughter?

A mind-blowingly brilliant thriller from USA Today bestseller Stacy Green. Fans of Lisa Regan, Mary Burton and Kendra Elliot will be up all night flipping the pages until the final, unputdownable twist.

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Title:    Save Her Family
Author:  Stacy Green
Series:  Nikki Hunt #11
Publisher:  Bookouture 
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers 
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:  260
Date of Publication:  January 19, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

In true form for Stacy Green, Save Her Family opens with incredible tension! FBI Special Agent Nikki Hunt’s daughter Lacey witnessed the murder of a young mother. Nikki is very concerned for Lacey’s safety, and there is a history there when it comes to Nikki’s protective nature about Lacey. However, Riley is not the only one Nikki is concerned about. The woman had two young children, and Nikki is worried for their safety as well.

At first, Nikki is looking into a case of arson that left a man dead. Meanwhile, Nikki is determined to find the perpetrator of the murder. However, another body has been found with a definite connection to one of Nikki’s cases. The mystery deepens as questions arise about the woman’s death and the fate of the children. Who will ensure their safety?

This gripping story not only showcased Nikki’s relentless quest for justice but also highlighted the close bond between her and Lacey. Lacey, a charming little girl, plays a starring role in this novel. With excellent pacing and a quick one-sitting read, I can’t wait for the twelfth book in the series.

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


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Stacy Green is the bestselling author of more than 10 award-winning novels and nonfiction short stories. The ERIN PRINCE SERIES has been optioned for television by a major production team. ALL GOOD DEEDS (Lucy Kendall #1) won a bronze medal for mystery and thriller at the 2015 IPPY Awards. TIN GOD (Delta Crossroads #1) was runner-up for best mystery/thriller at the 2013 Kindle Book Awards. Stacy started her career in journalism before becoming a stay at home mother and rediscovering her love of writing.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2026

BLOG TOUR - She Made Me Do It



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I trusted her. I shouldn’t have… 

Samantha Valentine didn’t drift into my life, she collided with it. Soon it was like we had been friends forever. She told me everything about her perfect life, but I always felt there was something she was leaving out.

Then one night, I get a frantic call from Samantha, hysterical and begging me to protect her from her boyfriend. Rushing to her house, instinct takes over and soon my heart is hammering out of my chest as I stand over the body of a man I had never met before this evening.

But by the time the police arrive, Samantha has vanished. The officers tell me that there is no record of her anywhere. The woman I thought was my friend has tricked me into killing a perfect stranger. 

As the police slip the handcuffs on my wrists, I know I’ve made a terrible mistake. By protecting a woman I never really knew, I’ve destroyed my life. Who is Samantha really, and why did she make me do this? She’s taken everything from me, but she has no idea how far I will go to get the truth…

A gripping and page-turning psychological thriller absolutely packed with twists. Perfect for fans of T.M. Logan, Frieda McFadden and Daniel Hurst.

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Title:  She Made Me Do It
Author Anna-Lou Weatherley
Series:   Dan Riley Book 9
Publisher:  Bookouture 
Genre:   Psychological Thriller 
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   343
Date of Publication:   January 12, 2025
My Rating:   5 Stars

MY THOUGHTS:

She Made Me Do It, the ninth book in the Dan Riley series, is a complex and intricate read, much like an elaborately twisted pretzel. While it may not be as straightforward as a typical police procedural, it’s easy to connect with Dan, learn about his family, and understand his unique approach to connecting with victims.

Even without having read the earlier books in the series, I found it effortless to step into this world and fully engage with both the story and its characters.

Brevity is key with this one, so I’ll keep it simple: this is an excellent, relentlessly twisty novel that holds your attention from the very first page to the last.

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


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Anna-Lou began her award-winning career in women’s journalism, becoming the editor of two national titles and contributing to a host of magazines and newspapers before writing novels full-time.

Obsessed with all things crime related, her adult fiction titles include Chelsea Wives and Wicked Wives, both published by Avon in the UK and Bookouture in the US and Canada, Pleasure Island published by Bookouture, and Black Heart, The Couple on Cedar Close and The Stranger’s Wife (featuring DI Dan Riley) published by Bookouture.


She lives in London with her partner, her two sons and her beloved dachshund, Iggy.



 

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - Inside Man

Title:  Inside Man
Author John McMahon
Series:   Head Cases #2
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery &Thrillers
Format: Audio ALC and Kindle ARC
Narrator:  Will Darron
Length:  10 hrs 20 mins
No. of Pages:   400
Date of Publication:   January 13, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

In this sequel to McMahon's electrifying series debut, Head Cases, Gardner Camden and the PAR team return to investigate potentially connected cases.

FBI Agent Gardner Camden is an analytical genius with an affinity for puzzles. He and his squad of brilliant yet quirky agents make up the Patterns and Recognition (PAR) unit, the FBI’s hidden edge, brought in for cases that no one else can solve.

PAR’s latest case involves a militia group stockpiling weapons. When their confidential informant in the case is killed, it quickly becomes clear that the militia did not kill him.

As the squad looks into the evidence surrounding his murder, an unidentified man is caught on camera with their informant. This mystery man’s picture is connected to another case at the FBI, an unsolved series of murdered women, buried in the ground in north Florida. Could they have uncovered a serial killer? And if so, what is his connection to their C.I.?

As PAR juggles an investigation into both the dead women and the militia, they enroll a new informant, only to find the case escalating in dangerous ways. How will PAR handle a case that increasingly looks like a terrorist plot? And in the serial case, with no puzzles or witnesses, and few leads, how will a group set up to decode riddles be successful?

MY THOUGHTS:

Sometimes it’s the cover, or even a single line in a blurb, that tells me I’m about to read a book I’ll love. In the case of Inside Man by John McMahon, it was instant recognition. Gardner Camden immediately brought to mind one of my all-time favorite television characters—Dr. Spencer Reid from Criminal Minds. When I read, “FBI agent Gardner Camden is an analytical genius with an affinity for puzzles,” I was sold.

I also learned from the blurb that Inside Man is a sequel to Head Cases, so I headed straight to Libby and downloaded the audiobook before starting this one. While this series isn’t about Spencer Reid or the BAU, it centers on Gardner Camden and the fictional PAR unit—Patterns and Recognition. The differences are there, but the similarities were enough that I inhaled both books in a single day.

For readers unfamiliar with Criminal Minds, the BAU is the Behavioral Analysis Unit. In McMahon’s series, PAR fills a similar role, and reading these books transported me right back to those years of watching the show. Gardner often works through the complexities of cases largely on his own, though he’s paired with other like-minded agents when needed. This contrasts with the BAU’s team-based dynamic, but the analytical depth and intensity are just as compelling.

The PAR’s latest case all but blew up when Gardner and his current partner arrive at the home of one of his confidential informants. They discover that the informant has been murdered, and Gardner immediately jumps into damage control. The situation was delicate. The FBI was investigating a militia group and the very real danger that the group was stockpiling weapons. Gardner is certain there is a connection. 

What truly sets this series apart is Gardner Camden himself. He is undeniably brilliant, yet emotionally stilted in a way that makes him fascinating. To many in the agency, he comes across as robotic, but beneath that exterior is someone deeply human: a devoted single father to a precocious eight-year-old daughter, and a man acutely aware of the devastating consequences of violence, even referencing the reality of school shootings. Gardner’s mind works like that of a master chess player, and that analytical brilliance is exactly what’s needed to stop the killer at the center of this case.

Brilliant protagonist. Brilliant book. And sadly, an all-too-familiar real-life scenario. I hope that we see Gardner again in future installments of this series.

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


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

John McMahon is the author of THE GOOD DETECTIVE and THE EVIL MEN DO, both featuring Georgia detective P.T. Marsh.


The New York Times Book Review called McMahon “one of those rare writers who seems to have sprung out of nowhere” and whose debut novel is “pretty much perfect.”

In his role as an ad agency creative director, he has won a Gold Clio for his work on Fiat, and he’s written a Super Bowl spot for Alfa Romeo.

He currently lives in Southern California with his family and two rescue animals.


AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - The Bookbinder’s Secret

Title: The Bookbinder’s Secret
Author A. D. Bell   
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers/
  Fantasy
Format:  Audio ALC and Kindle ARC
Narrator:  Olivia Vinall
Length:  12 hrs 10 mins
No. of Pages:   400
Date of Publication:   January 13, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

Every book tells a story. This one tells a secret.

A young bookbinder begins a hunt for the truth when a confession hidden beneath the binding of a burned book reveals a story of forbidden love, lost fortune, and murder.

Lilian ("Lily") Delaney, apprentice to a master bookbinder in Oxford in 1901, chafes at the confines of her life. She is trapped between the oppressiveness of her father’s failing bookshop and still being an apprentice in a man’s profession. But when she’s given a burned book during a visit to a collector, she finds, hidden beneath the binding, a fifty-year-old letter speaking of love, fortune, and murder.

Lily is pulled into the mystery of the young lovers, a story of forbidden love, and discovers there are more books and more hidden pages telling their story. Lilian becomes obsessed with the story but she is not the only one looking for the remaining books and what began as a diverting intrigue quickly becomes a very dangerous pursuit.

Lily's search leads her from the eccentric booksellers of London to the private libraries of unscrupulous collectors and the dusty archives of society papers, deep into the heart of the mystery. But with sinister forces closing in, willing to do anything for the books, Lilian’s world begins to fall apart and she must decide if uncovering the truth is worth the risk to her own life.

MY THOUGHTS:

Set in 1901 Oxford, The Bookbinder’s Secret introduces Lillian “Lily” Delaney, whose love for rare books borders on obsession. As an apprentice bookbinder, Lily is privileged to work with precious tomes, yet she is deeply unhappy laboring in her father’s struggling bookshop. Her true passion lies in the art of bookbinding, where she feels most alive and fulfilled.

Lily’s world takes a dangerous turn when she is given a burned book containing an ancient letter hidden underneath its binding. The letter reveals a haunting story of love and murder, and what begins as a tantalizing mystery soon becomes a very real threat to Lily’s safety. Is the danger rooted in the books she treasures, or in the people willing to kill to protect their secrets?

The mystery surrounding the young lovers mentioned in the letter is only the beginning. Possessing both the damaged book and the incomplete letter places Lily squarely in harm’s way. To uncover the full truth, she must track down other copies of the book, each one potentially holding another piece of the puzzle. As her search deepens, Lily’s passion for old books intensifies, and the stakes grow ever higher.

The Bookbinder’s Secret is an outstanding novel that seamlessly weaves together history, romance, secrets, and adventure. For me, the story’s deep reverence for books was an irresistible draw, making this a richly satisfying and immersive read. This grossing read was made even better by an excellent job at narration by Olivia Vinall.

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

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

A. D. Bell lives in Oxford, haunting the city’s bookshops of a weekend, writing in their cafes and walking the winding paths of her characters. Their debut, The Bookbinder’s Secret, will be released in the UK by HQ in November 2025 and in the US by St Martin’s Press in January 2026.