Friday, December 12, 2025

Five for Friday: Mysteries You Can Read in a Weekend

 









Need a mystery you can inhale in a single weekend? 


If you love twisty plots, short chapters, and that addictive just one more feeling, this list is packed with stories that deliver. From backwoods family crime to psychological mind games along the Nile, these picks will keep you turning pages way past your bedtime.


Which one are you adding to your weekend stack?


Happy Friday bookish friends! 

QOTD: What’s the last mystery or thriller you absolutely devoured in one sitting?


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Thursday, December 11, 2025

Watch Us Fall

 


Watch Us Fall is an atmospheric, slow-burn suspense story centered on the disappearance and eventual death of Josh, an investigative reporter on the brink of landing his dream job as a national news anchor. When Josh goes missing, the police dig into the circumstances surrounding his death, and the ripples spread quickly through everyone connected to him.


At the heart of the story is Lucy, who is intensely devoted to her best friend Addie. That fixation drives much of the tension here. Lucy will do just about anything to hold onto their friendship, even when the lines between loyalty and obsession get blurry. I loved the shifting timeline, which slowly reveals the secret Lucy’s been carrying for years, as well as the different POVs that add texture and keep the story layered and interesting.


The pacing stays steady throughout, with enough twists and red herrings to keep things engaging without feeling overdone. The audiobook narration by Rebekkah Ross and James Fouhey is very good. Both narrators capture the mood and the characters’ emotional edges well.


I liked all the twists and turns in this entertaining thriller. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Thanks to Simon Audio for the gifted audiobook. Watch Us Fall is available now!


QOTD: Which character type hooks you more: the overly devoted friend or the one keeping a dangerous secret?


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About the Author

Christina Kovac is the author of The Cutaway. She worked for seventeen years managing Washington, DC, newsrooms and producing crime and political stories in the District. Her career as a television journalist began with Fox Five’s Ten O’Clock News, and after that, the ABC affiliate in Washington and then at NBC news. She lives with her family outside of Washington, DC.


Wednesday, December 10, 2025

The Irish Goodbye

 


This one was a total “bookstagram made me read it” pick, and I’m glad I finally dove in. Heather Aimee O’Neill’s debut, The Irish Goodbye follows a fractured family stumbling through old wounds and buried secrets. It deals with the kind of grief that keeps everyone locked inside their own heads. It’s messy and emotional. The characters are trying their best even when they’re absolutely not at their best.


I liked it. I didn’t love it, but I appreciated how human it felt. Kristen Sieh’s narration really elevated the experience for me. She captures the ache, tension, and the unspoken hurt of grief. She honestly brought these characters to life in a way the story alone didn’t always manage for me.


If you enjoy layered family drama and stories where grief tangles everything up, this one might hit the spot.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


QOTD: Do you ever pick up a book only because everyone on bookstagram won’t stop talking about it?


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About the Author

Heather Aimee O’Neill is a poet, a teacher, and the assistant director of the Sackett Street Writers’ Workshop. She lives in Brooklyn with her wife and two sons. The Irish Goodbye is her first novel.

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Anatomy of an Alibi

 








Ashley Elston reeled me in from the first chapter with this twisty, layered mystery told through multiple POVs and a shifting timeline that kept me happily off-balance. At the heart of the story are Aubrey, Camille, and Hank. They’re three characters who feel utterly relatable and likable, even as you’re quietly questioning how much you can trust any of them. And that’s half the fun.


Camille is stuck in a crumbling marriage to her wildly successful and secretive husband, Ben. Thanks to a brutal prenup, leaving him isn’t an option unless she can find something dark enough to blow up his spotless image. Meanwhile, Aubrey is still living under the shadow of the drunk driving crash that killed her parents. When the man convicted of the crime suddenly claims there’s new evidence clearing his name, she knows deep down Ben is tangled up in it somehow.


Camille and Aubrey team up with a slightly harebrained plan to dig into Ben’s secrets. When Ben turns up dead, the investigation takes a sharp turn. Suddenly Aubrey, Camille, and Ben’s law partner Hank all find themselves under suspicion.


I loved everything about this book: the propulsive pacing, the cleverly structured timeline, the unreliable-but-maybe-not narrators, and the way every reveal challenges your assumptions. The twists had me on my toes and genuinely stunned more than once. It’s a fast-paced, beguiling mystery that kept me glued from start to finish.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


Thank you to Pamela Dorman Books and NetGalley for the ARC.

Publishes January 13. Save this so you don’t forget it!


Happy Tuesday bookish pals! 

QOTD: What’s a book that surprised you the most this year—any genre?


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About the Author

Ashley Elston worked for many years as a wedding photographer before turning her hand to writing. She lives in Louisiana with her husband and three sons. Elston has written six young adult novels. First Lie Wins, her adult debut, was a number one New York Times bestseller and was selected as a Reese’s Book Club pick.

Friday, December 5, 2025

Five for Friday: Winter Mysteries to Cozy Up With

 







Happy Friday bookish friends! Looking for something chilly and atmospheric to match the weather? Here are five snowy, isolated mysteries perfect for curling up with this month. Whether you like your thrillers eerie, fast-paced, or full of secrets, these all deliver that winter-reading mood.


Save this for your next cozy reading weekend ❄️πŸ“š


QOTD What book gives you the ultimate winter reading feeling, no matter the genre?


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Thursday, December 4, 2025

With Friends Like These

 







With Friends Like These by Alissa Lee drops you into the messy world of five college friends whose shared Ivy League past still defines them far more than it should. I went in expecting a “rich people behaving badly” romp, but what I got was a quieter, more insular look at how entitlement, ego, and old rivalries mixed with a past trauma curdle when a game goes too far.


The writing is polished and thoughtful. I found it occasionally a bit pretentious at times. The pace was a bit slow for me, but other readers will love the slow burning tension. The story would’ve moved faster with less internal monologue from the main character. But if you love messy friendship drama, simmering tension, and long-buried secrets resurfacing at the worst possible moment, this one will scratch that itch. Joy Osmanski’s narration really shines, adding an edge the story needs.


Big thanks to Simon Audio for the complimentary audiobook. With Friends Like These is available now. ⭐️⭐️⭐️


Happy Thriller Thursday book friends! QOTD: What’s your favorite book about messy friendships?


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About the Author

Alissa Lee is a writer and lawyer. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, she grew up in New Jersey and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.


Wednesday, December 3, 2025

All the Forgivenesses

 


Elizabeth Hardinger’s All the Forgivenesses is a quietly powerful coming-of-age novel that follows Bertie Winslow, a young woman fighting for stability and dignity in the face of relentless hardship. As she navigates family turmoil, poverty, and the narrow expectations placed on women of her era, Bertie slowly learns to define her own worth and her own future.


Hardinger’s portrait of early-20th-century hardscrabble life is vivid and unvarnished. Every character carries flaws and burdens, some heavier than others. Their complexity makes the world feel lived-in and painfully real. The lone exception is Sam, Bertie’s gentle and steadfast eventual husband, whose decency offers a welcome thread of hope. Through it all, Bertie’s resilience drives the story; watching her grow, stumble, and rise again is what makes the novel so affecting. I found myself genuinely rooting for her to claim some measure of happiness.


With its rich sense of place, layered emotional stakes, and themes of survival, forgiveness, and self-determination, All the Forgivenesses is an excellent pick for historical fiction fans and an especially strong choice for book clubs looking for a story with plenty to discuss. My book club read this last month. Everyone liked it. We had a wonderful discussion about the time period, generational trauma, and the responsibilities placed on Bertie at a young age. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


QOTD: What’s a historical fiction novel that stayed with you long after you finished it?


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Five for Friday: Mysteries You Can Read in a Weekend

  Need a mystery you can inhale in a single weekend?  If you love twisty plots, short chapters, and that addictive just one more feeling, th...