Book Reviews by Erica Regina
Welcome to my book review collection, where I share honest, thoughtful reviews of thrillers, contemporary fiction, and self-development reads. I regularly review advanced reader copies and new releases, helping readers discover their next great book.
Craving Sin
Summary:
Brook agrees to accompany her imprisoned brother to Alaska after he offers to reveal a victim’s burial site. But when a fresh body appears bearing his signature, Brook is forced to confront a terrifying possibility: the killer may not be the one in custody.
Liar's Creek
Book Summary: After returning to his hometown with his son, Clay is pulled back into old family tensions when his uncle suddenly disappears. As three generations search for answers, long-buried secrets surface—and the danger may be closer than anyone expects.
Such A Clever Girl
This one had me questioning everything as the story unfolded. The twists and character dynamics made it hard to tell who could actually be trusted.
The Swimming Group
Several women, and a couple of men each having suffered some type of tragedy meet on certain mornings to jump in for a swim, sort of like their own version of therapy for friends. While they all have shared their individual tragedies, it seems they all also have major secrets they hold close. When they find out one of them has been collecting those secrets to write a tell all novel, chaos ensues. Somehow, the would-be novelist disappears one morning and everyone is suspecting each other.
Guess Again
Ten years ago, 17-year-old high school volleyball star Callie Jones vanished from her quiet Wisconsin lake community. Her body was never found, and the case went cold, but the echoes of Callie’s disappearance still linger. On the tenth anniversary, Ethan Hall—a former renegade detective turned doctor—is tapped to re-open the case.
The Perfect Divorce
Like most fans of The Perfect Marriage, I could not wait for the sequel.
Karma Never Sleeps
I had a hard time connecting with some of the characters, but the drama and unfolding secrets still kept me curious about how everything would play out.
Nine Lives
You get a letter that only contains a bunch of names, including yours. You don't know any of these people. There is no return address. Suddenly each of the people on the list start to die. What do you do?