The book cover of 'She Started It' set against a sandy background. The cover features a striking tropical sunset with silhouettes of palm trees and a wooden pathway leading toward the beach. The title is displayed in bold neon pink letters, creating a dramatic contrast with the vibrant orange and red hues of the sky. The composition evokes a sense of mystery and intrigue.

She Started It by Sian Gilbert

I received She Started It through the Book of the Month Club, intrigued by its premise and eager to dive into a thriller/suspense story. The storyline was engaging, and Sian Gilbert succeeded in making the reader feel a deep sympathy for Poppy and absolute loathing for the other main characters.
A historical painting depicting a pioneer family traveling across a grassy plain under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds. A woman in a bonnet and pink blouse walks confidently while holding the hand of a young boy in suspenders. Behind them, a young girl in a white bonnet and blue dress follows closely. Covered wagons drawn by oxen are visible in the background, alongside other pioneers and supplies, evoking a sense of determination and adventure

Where the Lost Wander by Amy Harmon

A beautifully written and heart-wrenching tale that immerses readers in the raw and unforgiving world of the Oregon Trail. From the first page, I was completely hooked and found myself unable to put the book down. Harmon’s narrative is deeply immersive, blending vivid historical detail with an emotional depth that resonates long after the final chapter. This story not only captures the spirit of the frontier but also explores the resilience and humanity of its characters in the face of relentless hardship.