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Unravelling Past Secrets: A Deep Dive into C.J. Tudor’s “The Chalk Man”

The Chalk Man by C.J. Tudor

The Chalk Man is a mystery/thriller that follows Eddie and his friends. In 1986, as preteens, the group came across the body of a young girl, but her head was nowhere to be found. This was all strange enough as is, but what led the boys to the girl’s body in the first place was even stranger…drawings of chalk men. Now in 2016, the boys are adults, and not as close-knit as they once were. Eddie knows who they say killed the girl, but he doesn’t believe it. It’s been 30 years, but maybe they can figure out who actually killed her.

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The Perfect Blend of Humor and Heart: A Review of “Willing Prey” by Allie Oleander

Willing Prey by Allie Oleander

18+ Contains Adult Content

Willing Prey follows Claire and Shane. Claire who is recently divorced and drowning in student loan debt accepts an offer from Shane, who happens to be her ex-husband’s boss. Shane has offered Claire $30,000 all she has to do is move into his house for 30 days and be Shane’s prey letting him live out his primal desires by hunting her through the woods and having wild, kinky sex. There is a contract and rules, after all it wouldn’t do to fall in love with the man who hired you to be his prey would it?

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Book Club Insights: My Take on The Locked Door by Freida McFadden

The Locked Door by Freida McFadden

Nora is a respected surgeon who has a big secret; nobody knows that she is the daughter of a serial killer, that while Nora lay upstairs, her father was butchering women in the basement. Nora has given herself a new name and holds her secret close to her chest, but when her young female patients start turning up dead in the same manner as her father’s victims, she starts to think someone knows who she really is and wants her to take the fall for these crimes.

As I contemplate my next move, a thought flits through my head. One that I have not infrequently when I’m in difficult situations: what would my father do?

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