Some crimes shatter lives. Others quietly reshape them. Sweetness & Light is not about shock value, lurid detail, or tidy conclusions. Melinda Worth Popham writes true crime the way it actually lives in people: quietly, unevenly, and long after the headlines fade. Set largely in mid-century Kansas City and the surrounding Midwest, the book moves […]
A tense, heart-racing bounty-hunter space adventure to thrill 365 Days fans This suspenseful space adventure is about greed, betrayal, and colonial warfare with magical weaponry. Inventive and intriguing, Hunting the Heiress uses sex and sophisticated space travel to tell Reyne’s story: A morally-gray hero’s journey from defeated orphan just following orders, to rebel soldier standing […]
In Stormy Weather by Chelsea Curto
In Stormy Weather by Chelsea Curto on July 16, 2026 Genres: Fiction / Romance / Contemporary Pages: 352 Format: ARC Buy on Amazon Goodreads In Stormy Weather by Chelsea Curto delivers a refreshingly unique romance set against the high-stakes world of meteorology—and it absolutely hooked me with its blend of science, tension, and heart. Quincy […]
Wolf Worm by T. Kingfisher
There is a particular species of dread that lives not in the supernatural, but in the methodical. Not in what creeps out of the dark, but in what drives a man into the dark with a lantern and a notebook, cataloguing suffering as if it were taxonomy. Wolf Worm by T. Kingfisher understands this completely, […]
Up in Michigan by Ernest Hemingway
Up in Michigan by Ernest Hemingway was written in 1921 and revised in 1938. It is collected in Three Stories and Ten Poems. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. Up in Michigan by Ernest Hemingway Up in Michigan by Ernest Hemingway Jim Gilmore came […]
Lonely World by Megan Hale
A page-turning historical thriller with hints of magical realism about a corrupt government torturing those with disabilities It’s the 1800s in London, and twelve-year-old Cristal is on her way to Windsor Castle with her classmates when their carriage suddenly crashes and tumbles down a nearby ravine into a river, drowning everyone inside except Cristal. As […]
Chorus of Crows by Sharon Wagner
There is a particular kind of fear reserved for the moment you realize the threat is not outside the house, but inside the mind. Some horror novels rely on brutality. Others lean into shock, excess, or relentless dread. Chorus of Crows takes a more unsettling, and frankly more difficult, path; it seeps under the skin […]
A chilling and thrilling exploration of what being a person really means In speculative fiction, artificial intelligence stories so often hinge on one of two premises: the machines are monsters, or the machines are misunderstood. The drama revolves around rebellion, malfunction, or the slow realization that humanity may not be as singular as it once […]
Hunt the Villain by Rina Kent
There are romances built on stolen glances and awkward confessions. Then there are the ones built on gunfire, a blood-soaked cave, and two men who would sooner admit to anything else before they admitted to wanting each other. Hunt the Villain by Rina Kent belongs entirely to the second kind. The second entry in the […]
What Reading Does to Attention
On sentences that go deep, rereading under pressure, and why hard seasons change what we hear. There is a sentence… The post What Reading Does to Attention appeared first on She Reads Everything.