Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly feature hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week is a Halloween freebie. Romance is my favorite genre, but I also enjoy mysteries, romantic suspense, and thrillers. I like the adrenaline rush of a good suspense or thriller that keeps me up all night because I can’t put it down. Halloween seems like the perfect time to look through my library and pick out some Suspenseful Books That Thrilled Me.
Month: October 2022
Review: The Lies I Tell by Julie Clark
Talk about a dazzling mystery. The Lies I Tell kept me on the edge of my seat, questioning what I believed to be true.
Review: Runaway Groomsman by Meghan Quinn
There’s something wonderful about small town romances. I’m always comforted by a supportive community where everyone knows each other and pitches in to help those in need, and I look forward to meeting the quirky residents. Runaway Groomsman has all that, plus heartfelt vibes and a slow build, wholesome love story.
Release Blitz: A Little Too Wild by Devney Perry
A Little Too Wild by Devney Perry is now live!
Review: A Little Too Close by Rebecca Yarros
A Little Too Close is one of those rare books that has conflict without an antagonist. Even without a “bad guy” I stayed interested in the struggles of the main character throughout, and I found this to be an exceptionally enjoyable story.
Release Blitz: Runaway Groomsman by Meghan Quinn
“He runs from the altar—and finds love in the place he least expects.” RUNAWAY GROOMSMAN, a brand new, heartfelt romantic comedy from USA Today bestselling author Meghan Quinn about new beginnings and finding the romanticized happily ever after in the most unlikely of places, is Now Available in all formats! Dive into this slow burn romance with “a healthy dose of humor and heart” (Library Journal).
Review: A Little Too Late by Sarina Bowen
Someone, please book me a trip to Madigan Mountain, STAT! I don’t even ski, but A Little Too Late has me envisioning a vacation on a snowy mountain ski resort, snowboarding down the bunny slope, a big mug of hot chocolate with marshmallows cupped in my hands, and a soak in a glorious hot tub at the end of the day. I feel like I became part of Madigan Mountain, and I’m homesick now.
Review: Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood
On the heels of Ali Hazelwood’s breakout hit,The Love Hypothesis, Love on the Brain had a lot to live up to. I’m pleased to say that while I didn’t love it as much, Love on the Brain is still quite enjoyable. I like how Hazelwood portrays women in STEM as quirky and fun. It seems to be her storytelling signature, and it’s right up my alley.