
Truth or Dare
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Some secrets are never safe. It all started on a whim at a house party. Truth or Dare was a way for...

Everything is Lies
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From the author of the thrilling Sunday Times bestseller Dear Amy ______________ What if your...
secrets manipulation deception murder cult

Warden (Nova Online #1)
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Imprisoned for a murder he didn’t commit, Kaiden’s only hope of early release is in serving as a...

Kimmic (814 KP) rated Sour Candy in Books
Sep 3, 2021

Broken Dream (Dark Angel, #3)
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Tania's film studies take her to New York City where she looks forward to getting lost in the...

The Spirit Engineer
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William Jackson Crawford is a man of science and a sceptic, but one night with everyone sitting...

Thumb Fire Desire
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In the Spring of 1881, indigent seamstress Ginny Dahlke arrives in one of the earliest Polish...
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Cat and Mouse (Helen Grace #11)
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When you think you’re safe, When you think you’re all alone, That’s when he’ll come for...

Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Good Girls Lie in Books
Mar 19, 2020
I am a total sucker for a good boarding school mystery. Add in the fact that this one is set basically in my backyard, the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia, and it's written by one of my favorite authors, J.T. Ellison: I'm all in. GOOD GIRLS LIE didn't disappoint. This was a captivating thriller that kept me frantically flipping the pages of my Kindle. I didn't know who to believe, what to believe, or what on earth was going on. And I loved it.
The book opens up with a death--a body is found hanging on the school's gates. From there, the story backs up, and you are left guessing, wondering if Ash is a reliable narrator or not. For a story that features teenage girls, it's surprisingly adult and dark.
"Of course, there are a few people who know exactly who is hanging from the school's gates. Know who, and know why. But they will never tell."
This is a mystery filled with juicy backstories and gossip. The town of Marchburg has a storied past, and I found myself caught up in all of it. The Dean and her mother--twisted past. An old incident at the school--twisted past. Ash and her family--twisted past. Do you see a pattern emerging? Around every corner, a new dramatic turn emerges. If you like your thrillers with lots of drama and surprises, you'll enjoy this book. It's different, dark and twisty, and quite good. 4.5 stars.

Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Bad Habits in Books
Feb 18, 2021
This was a well-done and suspenseful book, but it took me a while to get into it for some reason. Mostly by design, the characters are incredibly unlikable and nearly impossible to feel any attachment for. Even Mac, our supposed protagonist, has her irritating and questionable moments. I think of this book as dark and twisted people doing dark and twisted things. But, there's some delight in that, sometimes, right? Because Gentry gives us really twisted people and what happens can be really dark.
If you're someone who came up in academia, this book will really hit home, as most of our characters' motivations center around getting ahead in that world. Mac envies Gwen and her "easy" life more than anything. And the two professors? Well, I'm not sure I can even *explain* them without giving away any spoilers. Let's just say it's a cutthroat world out there.
There are certainly some twists here--more at the end, where things pick up. There's an "event" that we know happened, and we don't really find out what transpired until near the book's conclusions. At times this is suspenseful; at others, frustrating. Is the power grab that's happening really worth it all? Only our characters can truly say, I suppose.
Overall, this a dark and sometimes slow-moving novel, but it has its share of surprises. It will be especially intriguing if you love academia-themed novels and power-grabbing characters. 3 stars.