Sign HereTitle: Sign Here
Author(s): Claudia Lux
Genre(s): Horror
Format(s): Audio
Pages: 404
Length: 10h 28m
Narrator(s): MacLeod Andrews, Brittany Pressley
Source: Owned
Reason(s): Book of the Month
Rating:
Spice: 0.5 Flames

My Thoughts

SIGN HERE was different than I thought it would be. I didn’t love it, but I enjoyed the premise. I thought some aspects of it were funny while other aspects were frustrating. I thought there were way too many POVs, but I understood why they were needed. I liked the ending more than I thought I would because it made me think about life, its ups and downs, loneliness, neglect, and love.

Daisy DarkerTitle: Daisy Darker
Author(s): Alice Feeney
Genre(s): Thriller
Format(s): Audio
Pages: 338
Length: 11h 3m
Narrator(s): Stephanie Racine
Source: Owned
Reason(s): Book of the Month
Rating:
Spice: 0.5 Flames

My Thoughts

What a wonderfully creepy and disturbing tale. I especially loved the nod to Agatha Christie’s AND THEN THERE WERE NONE. I’m so glad I decided to wait to read DAISY DARKER in October. I knew about Daisy’s predicament very early into the story. I just didn’t know the how, the when, or the why, and I wasn’t disappointed when all the questions were finally answered. I did feel like the story was dragged out a bit and I’m glad it didn’t go on more than it did.

This Summer Will Be DifferentTitle: This Summer Will Be Different
Author(s): Carley Fortune
Genre(s): Romance
Format(s): Audio
Pages: 348
Length: 10h 32m
Narrator(s): A.J. Bridel
Source: Library
Reason(s): None
Rating:
Spice: 3.5 Flames

My Thoughts

THIS SUMMER WILL BE DIFFERENT is a charming second-chance romance set on Prince Edward Island. I absolutely adored it. I loved both Lucy and Felix. I loved their on-again, off-again, not-sure-what-this-is relationship. It was steamy, sweet, and a lot of fun. I loved Lucy’s sister-like friendship with Bridget. I adored the setting and all the references to ANNE OF GREEN GABLES. Reading this, makes me want to visit Prince Edward Island even more than I did before. It has also made me want to try oysters for the first time ever in my life.

Hell BentTitle: Hell Bent
Author(s): Leigh Bardugo
Series: Alex Stern #2
Genre(s): Horror
Format(s): Audio
Pages: 481
Length: 16h 17m
Narrator(s): Lauren Fortgang, Michael David Axtell
Source: Owned
Reason(s): Book of the Month
Rating:
Spice: 0.5 Flames

My Thoughts

HELL BENT was quite the ride! As gritty as NINTH HOUSE (maybe more), it had me on the edge of my seat from the very first page. I love the paranormal aspect of the secret societies of Yale and all the historical elements of these books. I also loved delving deeper into the uncanny and learning more of its secrets. I’ll be on pins and needles waiting for the third book and I’m excited to see where the next installment takes its readers.

The PassengersTitle: The Passengers
Author(s): John Marrs
Genre(s): Science Fiction
Format(s): Audio
Pages: 337
Length: 11h 40m
Narrator(s): Clare Corbett, Roy McMillan, Tom Bateman, Shaheen Khan, Kristin Atherton, Patience Tomlinson
Source: Owned
Reason(s): Book Club
Rating:
Spice: 0.5 Flames

My Thoughts

I liked the premise of THE PASSENGERS and I thought the story was very compelling. It definitely kept me reading to the end despite the fact that I hated most of the characters and found parts of the story hard to get through because of the content. *coughSofiacough* I think the story is plausible (except for Clare’s ability to clothe and move her large, dead husband from their bed to the trunk of their car while she was seven months pregnant). I think the story’s an interesting view of Cancel Culture, social media, online anonymity, mob mentality, bipartisan politics, and the future of AI.