A close-up, intimate moment showing a man's hand gently holding a woman's neck while her hand rests on his. She is wearing pearl earrings, and the soft lighting emphasizes the tenderness of the interaction against a dark background. The mood is romantic and evocative.

Twisted Love by Ana Huang

An exciting and steamy start to the Twisted series, blending an intriguing plot with the passionate romance that many readers crave. For those who enjoy smutty reads, this book undoubtedly delivers, with enough heat to keep fans of the genre satisfied.
A haunting scene of a partially submerged car sinking into dark, choppy water. The car's headlights glow faintly beneath the surface, casting an eerie light through the waves. The muted tones and dramatic setting convey a sense of mystery and foreboding.

Off the Deep End by Lucinda Berry

Wow. From start to finish, Off the Deep End by Lucinda Berry kept me guessing and questioning everything I thought I knew. This psychological thriller excels in creating an atmosphere of uncertainty, where neither the characters nor the reader can be fully trusted.
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.