Published by Atria Books by Colleen Hoover “In the future . . . if by some miracle you ever find yourself in the position to fall in love again . . . fall in love with me.” I’m going to start this review off with this statement: I didn’t cry while I was reading this […]
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Looking for an engaging psychological thriller? Never Lie by Freida McFadden is a gripping novel set in an isolated mansion filled with secrets. The novel keeps readers guessing with its plot twists, tense pacing, and layered psychological themes. Fans of books like Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train will appreciate the suspense, mystery, and dark psychological depth in Never Lie.
Publisher: Bloodhound Books (2020) The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose is a cleverly structured psychological thriller that centers on secrets, betrayal, and the disintegration of trust within a seemingly perfect union. Sarah Morgan, a high-powered defense attorney, finds herself in an unimaginable situation when her husband, Adam, is accused of murdering his mistress. As Sarah […]
The Housemaid by Freida McFadden is a tense psychological thriller with sharp twists. While the suspense is gripping and the protagonist compelling, secondary characters feel underdeveloped, and the pacing slows midway. Still, it’s a riveting read for thriller enthusiasts.
Verity by Colleen Hoover is a psychological thriller centered on Lowen Ashleigh, a writer hired to complete Verity Crawford’s series after her incapacitation. Lowen discovers a disturbing manuscript revealing Verity’s dark secrets. The novel excels in suspense and complex characters but features an ambiguous ending and simplifies secondary roles. It’s a gripping, thought-provoking read.
“As I sit here with one foot on either side of the ledge, looking down from twelve stories above the streets of Boston, I can’t help but think about suicide. Not my own. I like my life enough to want to see it through. I’m more focused on other people, and how they ultimately come to the decision to just end their own lives. Do they ever regret it? In the moment after letting go and the second before they make impact, there has to be a little bit of remorse in that brief free fall.”
Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health by Dr. Casey Means and Calley Means delivers a fresh, science-backed perspective on modern health issues. The authors argue that many chronic conditions—such as obesity, diabetes, and even Alzheimer’s—stem from metabolic dysfunction, a disruption in how our cells produce energy. Drawing on the latest research in cellular biology and nutrition, Good Energy presents actionable strategies to improve metabolic health through personalized nutrition, better sleep, and toxin reduction.
This book challenges the current healthcare model that focuses on symptom treatment, advocating instead for a root-cause approach. It’s a compelling read for anyone looking to take control of their health and for medical professionals seeking new insights into chronic disease management.
“A Poignant Continuation”
“It Starts with Us masterfully picks up right where It Ends with Us left off, delivering an emotionally charged narrative that explores love, healing, and second chances.”
“Complex Emotional Depth”
“Lily Bloom remains a powerful protagonist, showcasing resilience and growth as she navigates the complexities of trauma, co-parenting, and new love with Atlas.”
“A Story of Healing and Hope”
“The novel’s central themes revolve around personal empowerment, the challenges of co-parenting with an abuser, and the hope for a brighter future through healing and self-love.”
“Tender Romance with Real-Life Challenges”
“The rekindled romance between Lily and Atlas provides a heartwarming escape, while the ever-present tension with Ryle adds a layer of realism to the difficulties of moving forward after an abusive relationship.”
“Expertly Written Emotional Journey”
“Colleen Hoover’s emotionally evocative writing, combined with her dual-perspective narrative, allows readers to deeply connect with both Lily and Atlas, making their journey feel authentic and impactful.”