
Book shopping, best way to spend a Saturday 😁
Book shopping, best way to spend a Saturday 😁
Originally a short story but Ann Rule gathered enough info on the case for a full book. It's not in Goodreads or litsys database so tagged book above is the short version and the only place I could find it to read was kindle unlimited
A love triangle set in the 1970's and how far an obsessed wrestling coach, Glynn Moore will go to have the wife of another coach, Morris Blankenbaker and manipulate a young athlete to help him
😺 Delilah
Wow this one was a rollercoaster! Lots of twists that keeps you guessing
Alex Finlay combined the true incidences of the Albuquerque, New Mexico Blockbuster massacre and the Austin, Texas I Can't Believe It's Yogurt Massacre for this Thriller. Not specifically noted but too close to home for it to be a coincidence. Great Read!
It was hard to concentrate on what may have happened to Ben when I was worried about his cat not being fed through the whole book lol
My hometown and written by an old classmate so of course a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ read lol
Bath and body candle haul plus a BAM purchase. Has anyone read Allie Reynolds? My first time, it sounds intriguing
This is a cozy novella, perfect for a cold night in to read with hot tea, warm blanket and a peppermint scented candle
This is a fun witchy read to get into spirit of the halloween (or in the book they refer to it as samhain) season 🧙🏻♀️
An ice cold true crime, 4 young couples murdered in the late 80's Virginia. Terrible investigative work by park rangers, local police and FBI that no doubt contributed to the murderer ever being caught.
Feet up with a book, hot tea, rainy coffee shop screensaver and jazz music playing, it doesn't get any cozier than this
I've always been a fan of Ann Rule and now I'm a fan of her daughter Leslie Rule. This book takes stalking on a whole new level. Chocolate coconut peeps...yes please!
I didn't find this scary but it was definitely creepy. I felt full moon tea and skull cookies was perfect to pair with the book 🤣
Chocolate Books ❤️
I'm a Bookworm 🐛 What are you?
Whether You Believe Or Not, This Book Offers A Fascinating Concept. 👽🛸
This was Alex Michaelides First Novel and He Hit it out of the Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I Haven't Staged a Photo since last October, I Missed doing Them 🙂
The outer bands of Cristobal approaching us. A good reason to stay home all weekend and read
This is the season for spooky reads and I would make this one of them 🍁🎃🍂
This book has a gothic feel to it, creepy but not scary and a few twists.
Although a good read I was disappointed that the plot wasn't what I thought. More of an action packed thriller than horror.
Tis the season for 🎃 bread even though Florida is still unbearably hot ☀️
The weather today was beautiful so I went for a bike ride along the beach and found a pretty little library.
Started out a firecracker ended up a dud, that pretty much sums this book up.
📖 Yes, a few
📖 Rereading an old favorite
📖 Anywhere with a water view
📖 The Outlander series custom covers
📖 @LauraBrook @Suet624 @Michellekidwell
Thanks for the tag @BeckyMerilatt
This is not just another book about Jack the Ripper. This focuses only on the five victims lives from their childhoods to circumstances that led to them living on the streets.
The only thing I liked about this book was the beautiful descriptions of everything Hawaii. 🌺
This is a fictionalized story woven around a real serial killer of the early 1900's New Orleans plus an added bonus of the history of the city makes for a recommended read.
Although the subject matter was just wrong on every level the story sucks you in and you can't put this book down until the last page.
This is a well played out mystery that will keep you guessing till the end.
Another main character that's drunk and reckless with a unsurprising/unbelievable ending
I'm definitely in the minority with that I didn't love this book. I'm an animal lover and it was hard reading about constant animal killing, yes it was important to the storyline and I thought it would stop at some point...it didn't.
I took this at Eden Gardens State Park but used a dark filter to fit the Gothic theme of this book. I've seen mixed reviews but I have to say I liked this one.
Excellent read! A true story of a Army plane going down in New Guinea during WWll, 3 injured survivors and no way to get them out
I grew up in the Bay area of California in the 70's and 80's and remembering this all over the news but I was young and only half paid attention, now to use this same technology to catch the Zodiac (if still alive) that hit even closer to home.
There wasn't much of a storyline other than 2 people lusting after each other but with a cover like this what did I expect? 😂 Today was extremely hot so I made layered lemon jello cups, a good summer time dessert.
Listening to this while I workout but it's not really holding my attention. I'm determined not to bail.
This is the scariest book i've ever read because it could actually happen!
This book had too many characters and they were all unlikable. The storyline was a good one but the ending made no sense, the only reason I didn't pan it was because I thought maybe there's a sequel planned since it left you feeling the story isn't finished.
This was a very short read, I had it finished in a day! It was a true story of a bizarre crime in the 70's that left 1 survivor, the Gitchie girl! I actually would rate it between a pick and so-so if we had the option.
I started this unsure if I would like it and I finished still not sure if I liked it. Well written thoughts of everyone surrounding a murder. Simply put this book is what it is... So very depressing!
In the spirit of the day I used a green filter
🇮🇪 Happy St. Patrick's Day 🍀
There is much more to this book than a simple ghost story, a few storylines that come together in the end. I'm looking forward to reading more from Simone St. James.
"Mary Hand, Mary Hand, dead and buried under land...Faster, faster. Don't let her catch you. She'll say she wants to be your friend...Do not let her in again!"
I tend to overthink everything so reading gets my thoughts off anything stressing me out
Pretty good as far as Prehistoric Megalodon (really BIG shark) books go, lol I didn't know until halfway through that a movie was made based on this book starring Jason Statham to be released this August.
Such a tragic story of a crime that will never be solved, this was a kindle book and the pictures were somewhat wonky plus there were many spelling errors but it was worth reading. I used the Willow filter for more of a 1950's look