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The Tx Lit Chic reviews of books read – liked, loved or disliked reviews are posted with all truths.

 

As always, all opinions and reviews are of my own volition. I have not been promised any compensation by the author, present or future, for my review.

Oakley, Colleen – Jane and Dan at the End of the World

Jane and Dan at the End of the World -Colleen Oakley Read 3/12/2025-3/24/2025 This was my first time reading a book by Colleen Oakley.  I’ve read raving reviews regarding other books of hers, so when I won Jane and Dan at the End of the World in a GoodReads giveaway, I was eager to dive […]

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Seabrone, Tee – Erased

Erased -Tee Seabrone Read 3/18/2025-3/19-2025 Erased is a dark and twisted psychological thriller that is masterfully crafted gripping you from the very first page and doesn’t let go.  Seabrone skillfully explores themes like memory loss, gaslighting, hidden truths, grooming, manipulation, familial conflict, and mental instability, all of which create an intense, suspenseful atmosphere that will

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Guerrero, Spencer – My Father is a Serial Killer

My Father is a Serial Killer -Spencer Guerrero Read 3/14/2025-3/17/2025 To start, this is the second book of Guerrero’s I’ve read and I kind of started backwards – there is no required reading order as each is a standalone.  I started reading Guerrero with My Mother-in-law Must die (which is amazingly outstanding if you have

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Sorensen, Jessica Lynn – Keeping You Close

Keeping You Close -Jessica Lynn Sorensen Read 3/12/2025-3/13/2025 Every time Jessica releases a new novel, I swear it’s my favorite. Once again, she did not disappoint with Keeping You Close. I am honored to be part of the ARC Team for several of her releases, but this one truly has me on the edge of

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Lynch, Christopher – The Book of Love

The Book of Love -Christopher Lynch Read 2/27/2025-3/13/2025 First and foremost, this is NOT my typical read even though it was listed as a psychological/paranormal thriller. When the author asked for an ARC reader and gave the blurb on what the story was about, I was in a totally different realm with my thinking on

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Mujagic, Nadija – The Uninvited

The Uninvited Nadija Mujagic Read 3/9/2025-3/11/2025 When it comes to The Uninvited, you will find it to be a gripping domestic thriller that grabs readers’ attention from the very first page, merging suspense and psychological intrigue into a captivating tale.  Mujagic is a master when it comes to the pacing of a story.  What starts

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Towse, Mark – One Last Shindig

One Last Shindig Mark Towse read 3/9/2025-3/11/2025 Imagine being given a short blurb for a book and the chance to ARC knowing it’s a group of geriatric geezers facing zombies full of satire and horror elements only to find a story filled with so much more!!!  Well, when Mark Towse asked for someone to read

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Grace, Nicki – The Darkest Damsel

****DISCLAIMER**** Both covers are for the SAME book. The author changed the cover but at the time of publishing this review, both covers available. The first cover will be the official cover – I love them both and had to include both in case anyone saw the second or received the second there would be

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Mock, A.G. – Now is the Time of Monsters

Now is the Time of Monsters A.G. Mock Read 2/27/2025-3/4/2025 From the very beginning, Mock captivated and ensnared me as Now is the Time of Monsters is not just another horror/psychological thriller.  It’s truly a descent into the darkest corners of the human psyche.  A deep dive into the very nature of reality, the fragility

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Dempsey, Christine – Echoes of Deceit

Echoes of Deceit Christine Dempsey Read 3/3/2025-3/3/2025 When you return to your hometown under the guise for revenge and find more than you bargained for, what path do you choose to gain closure? Vengeance or Forgiveness? Chrissy Dempsey’s debut novel showcases her writing talent, and she can only get better from here – which will

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