Hidden pictures by Jason Rekulak is a really good horror/thriller with some amazing and creepy artwork mixed in!
WadeSong on
“Journey Under the Midnight Sun”
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The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager
Immediate_Nothing74 on
Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe recently kept me reading late into the night. I know sometimes people are scared of nonfiction, but it reads like the best mystery/thriller novel you’ve ever picked up! Cannot recommend it enough.
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The inheritance games. ya series
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The inheritance games. ya series
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So, I wasn’t a big Abby Jimenez fan after the Happy Ever After Playlist, but I just finished Just For The Summer, and it was honestly one of the most beautiful romances ever because it was so honest. One of the main characters has a lot of unresolved trauma, so that is a big content warning, but it’s definitely a must read. I finished it in one day just because it was so damn good and honest.
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Creature/Beast by Peter Benchley
Deception Point by Dan Brown
Sleeping Beauties by Stephen King
And then there are, of course, the classics by Sidney Sheldon – Master of the Game, If Tomorrow Comes, The Stars Shine Down…and more!
Lilly and the guillotine by Roger Veyne it’s an erotic novel about a 20 year old girl having sex with multiple creatures from a world called Epileptica. 100 pages of cosmic sex. Funny orgasms. Was laughing like crazy
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Bitter Wash Road, Australian police thriller novel set in very rural Australia. Evocative descriptions of the rural South Australian landscape and a good page turning story.
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Hidden pictures by Jason Rekulak is a really good horror/thriller with some amazing and creepy artwork mixed in!
“Journey Under the Midnight Sun”
The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager
Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe recently kept me reading late into the night. I know sometimes people are scared of nonfiction, but it reads like the best mystery/thriller novel you’ve ever picked up! Cannot recommend it enough.
The inheritance games. ya series
The inheritance games. ya series
So, I wasn’t a big Abby Jimenez fan after the Happy Ever After Playlist, but I just finished Just For The Summer, and it was honestly one of the most beautiful romances ever because it was so honest. One of the main characters has a lot of unresolved trauma, so that is a big content warning, but it’s definitely a must read. I finished it in one day just because it was so damn good and honest.
Creature/Beast by Peter Benchley
Deception Point by Dan Brown
Sleeping Beauties by Stephen King
And then there are, of course, the classics by Sidney Sheldon – Master of the Game, If Tomorrow Comes, The Stars Shine Down…and more!
11/22/63 by Stephen King
{{The Apothecary Diaries by Natsu Hyuuga}}
The [goodreads](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58093348-the-apothecary-diaries-light-novel?from_search=true&from_srp=lIwuud7Iyd&qid=3) description does not give it justice
Lilly and the guillotine by Roger Veyne it’s an erotic novel about a 20 year old girl having sex with multiple creatures from a world called Epileptica. 100 pages of cosmic sex. Funny orgasms. Was laughing like crazy
Bitter Wash Road, Australian police thriller novel set in very rural Australia. Evocative descriptions of the rural South Australian landscape and a good page turning story.