Friday, January 30, 2026
AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - My Husband’s Wife
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
BLOG TOUR - Silenced Sisters
Following an emergency call in the middle of a fierce storm, Detective Morgan Brookes arrives at Keswick Manor, a crumbling, empty hotel in the Lake District, where she finds the dead body of a young woman. She recognises her bright blue eyes instantly. Lauren Williams’ body is still warm to the touch, a knife protruding out of her chest, just like the one that killed her sister, Lydia, one month ago. But the killer in that case is dead…
Morgan can’t imagine the horror Lauren went through as she combs the scene; a broken radio on the stairs suggest she was running from someone. Lauren knew her sister was murdered, did she know she was next? Grief-stricken, Morgan sets to work on Lydia’s case files and refuses to sleep until she’s uncovered any small clue she missed. But by the time she discovers they had another sister, the poor girl is reported missing, her pink car found abandoned in the local woods surrounded by overgrown brambles.
When Morgan spots a police identification number scribbled in the family’s old police files, she realises that one of her colleagues has been lying to her. The idea that someone at HQ is in league with a serial killer would send terrifying shockwaves through Rydal Falls, but Morgan can think of no other explanation. Can she save the final sister and catch this killer as a terrifying countdown begins? Or with evil closer than she thinks, watching Morgan’s every move, is she already in too much danger?
Fans of Angela Marsons, Lisa Regan and Rachel Abbott will devour this unforgettable rollercoaster crime thriller late into the night.
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Seventeen books in, and this series remains as captivating as ever. In Silenced Sisters, Detective Morgan Brooks is faced with a case that quickly becomes both chilling and personal. When she realizes the latest victim is the sister of a woman murdered just about a month earlier, her urgency to catch the killer intensifies. Morgan knows she must reexamine every clue she thought she understood.
The first victim, Lydia Williams, was murdered in a very specific way. Now her sister, Lauren, has been killed in the exact same manner. With another sister still alive, Morgan feels the pressure of time closing in. Every detail matters, and one missed connection could be fatal.
As Morgan digs deeper, the case becomes far more sensitive and disturbing than she ever anticipated. The evidence she uncovers is shocking, and when a connection emerges that could only point to someone within the police force itself, the stakes rise dramatically. Who among her own colleagues could be responsible for such brutal crimes?
Since the previous installment, Gone in the Night, left several questions unanswered, I recommend reading at least book 16 before starting Silenced Sisters for the full impact. Both books are intense, gripping, and impossible to put down, all which have become qualities that have become hallmarks of this series. When you also factor in the personal stories, you will easily see that Silenced Sisters delivers exactly what readers have come to expect from Helen Phifer: relentless suspense, high emotional stakes, and a story that keeps you turning pages late into the night.
Friday, January 23, 2026
BLOG TOUR - The Doctor
Is he the perfect man or the perfect liar?
From the moment I first see Doctor Drew Devlin, I want him to be mine. Drew is the perfect man – he’s charming, handsome and wealthy. And I need the security that comes from being with someone like him. I’m at my lowest point and I have nothing to lose; this is my chance to escape my troubled past. So I’m going to stop at nothing to ensure that Drew marries me…
Whatever it takes, I will become the doctor’s wife.
Except when I get closer to Drew, I realise the doctor isn’t who he says he is. He’s hiding a dangerous secret.
But so am I…
From the number one bestselling author of The Doctor’s Wife, this is a totally gripping and page-turning psychological thriller that will keep you guessing until the final jaw-dropping twist. Perfect for fans of John Marrs, T.M Logan and Freida McFadden.
The Doctor is the fifth book in Daniel Hurst’s The Doctor Wife series, but it works beautifully as a starting point. As a prequel, it introduces both Fern and Drew and reveals how their relationship began. Having not read the earlier books, I loved starting at the beginning of their story. It immediately made me want to pick up the rest of the series.
Fern begins this novel deeply disenchanted with life, but as it turns out, Drew is carrying his own heavy burdens. Early in his medical career, he made a decision that now leaves him vulnerable to blackmail. As he and Fern plan their wedding, Drew becomes increasingly desperate, torn between paying off the blackmailer and giving Fern the wedding she’s so excited about. The tension builds steadily as his secrets threaten to unravel everything they’re building together.
Daniel Hurst is an Amazon number one bestselling author of fast-paced psychological thrillers. His most popular titles include The Doctor’s Wife, which reached number one in the UK Kindle store in February 2023, The Couple’s Revenge, The Couple in the Cabin and The Perfect Nurse.
Daniel prides himself on writing fast-paced, twist-filled stories with jaw-dropping endings and he loves engaging with his readers.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026
BLOG TOUR - Two Wives
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 Housemaid, The Perfect Marriage and You, Me, Her.
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.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Review - The Society
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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.
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.













